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Is the TCH still working for your nausea/anxiety? I had my gallbladder removed in July and am nauseous every morning. I have thought about exploring this avenue. Would love your opinion for it's help with nausea and anxiety. THANK YOU!
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My son went to regular physician after his surgery and is now on medicine twice a day. His liver is over producing bile and going into his stomach. Can eat anything and back at work.
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hi, did the prednisone help with the nausea? i'm 10 months post surgery and still nauseous every morning. thanks SO much for any help.

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what medicine is or was your son on? thanks so much. i've be nauseous for months.
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We are silly for thinking that we have extra parts!
We NEED our gallbladder! It regulates the fat we consume all to easily. Our body is not going to be better. How do we make ourselves feel better? Stop eating junk. NO MORE fatty foods, spicy foods and ESPECIALLY FAST FOOD; french fries, burgers, cheese, oil, from here on out people it is bland diet or pay!
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I deal with this same problem, six months out from surgery. Every morning, without fail, I run to the bathroom thinking oh jeez, again? Nothing I've done has helped. Got tired of pills being thrown at me, so I just stopped all treatment.
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I am 1 week out of gallbladder surgery and terribly nauseous. When I read that people want to go gluten-free I should tell you that I have silly act disease and have always been gluten free but it made no difference and I still got gallbladder pain. Right now I can suggest taking full spectrum enzymes and using DGL for the nausea. I only hope I will not experience some of the symptoms I have been reading about here as to going through this very painful surgery. I do strongly advise against taking bile salts because I have read of people who develop severe problems from doing so. One woman told me she was near death because the bile salts was stimulating a bacteria in her body which was responsible for her gallbladder problems to begin with period since mine was a similar situation I am going to proceed with everything slowly. I am almost afraid to eat anythung.
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If you still have your gullbladder, keep it. See if detoxing it will help, and stay away from alcohol.
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VERY good advice!!!
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I had Laparoscopic Gall Stone surgery about 2-1/2 weeks ago. The surgeon made only 5 tiny incisions in my abdomen instead of slicing it open as was customary in the past. After the surgery I was able to go home after being awake about 2 hours. I was pleased with that. I took anti-nausea pills for about 4 days. I stopped those when my doctor (in my follow-up appointment) said he found that Ginger Root capsules do a great job to lessen or stop (in my case) nausea for hours. The bottle I have recommends one capsule twice/day, but I mostly found 1 capsule is enough. Some days I don't even need a capsule. The Ginger Root I use is Natures Way, 550 mgs. I'm also losing some weight which is a plus for me. Occasionally, I feel a slight "tickle" pain on my right abdomen, but it goes away shortly. I do feel less energetic at certain times, but I'm taking good quality vitamins including 2,000 mgs of D3. I also take a good probiotic which contains 30 billion cfus. It really helps with the gut, and I have no elimination problems. Hope this helps!
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You just got to take each day as it comes it's not a miracle it's a time of recovery after an operation
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I had been with nausea for two months before a surgery, is been 6 days after surgery and the nausea still there, I can see I am not the only one, hope this pass soon.
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I had the same issue when I had my gallbladder removed. I thought my energy would increase but I found I didn't want to do anything. With many people, this is because the issue with gallbladder's is usually an underlying issue with the liver, seeing as the liver creates the bile that causes gallbladder issues. In my case, I had tests done 10 months ago and found out I had fatty liver disease. After I found this out, I did some research and decided to try out milk thistle and Lecithin. I've been taking two milk thistle pills and one Lecithin pill a day. I find I've had a lot more energy since and actually want to get up and do things. This has been a life changer for me. Whether you have this condition or not, taking these supplements can help as they support your liver now that it has to work harder without your gallbladder. Hope this information helps!
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I am 5 days post gall bladder surgery and feel the same way . Part of me wish that i didn't do the surgery . I feel sick everyday. Everyone including the Dr. told me i would feel better soon. I cant eat , feel nausea , cant go bathroom . I was also hoping i would get better soon but now after reading these post i am not sure . Any thoughts on who to manage this discomfort would be greatly welcomed . :{
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I'm awaiting my gallbladder op after having cholecytis passing stone through my bile duct that got stuck , since I came home I'm always tired I can sleep for England ,I feel nausea most of the time & have bad headaches. Did you have any of these symptoms while you waited for your op.
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