i was thinking i was the only one with these symptoms and was scared because after the surgery i had to go back to the er and was admitted for four days and the never told me what was wrong thank you for sharing ..<3
my husband has his gall bladder removed , with complications, on nov 11th 2012. he has lower back pain and appetite is nil. along with frequent visits to the loo , for suden bowel movements ?????????????????????????????????????????? ohhh help
I've had nausea and vomiting too. Oddly, I've had constipation and loss of appetite. I've been taking a lot of meds to get digestive system right, but one doctor suggested for nausea that I take a Prilosec around dinner time. It works. When I wake up in the morning I'm as not nauseated as much as I had been. Give it a try.
Hi name is Rita.Ihad my gallbladder removed just over two weeks ago-14th feb 2013-all went well-you have to give yourself plenty time to get over the op and the shock to your body-it all takes a while to get back to normal-would advise you to watch what you eat and drink too-small meals and often is the best format its said.i cant wait to have a normal life again and not have to deal with the horrific pain i had before the op.It used to happen any where at any time and just wore me out.You cant expect miracles, and you cant rush the healing process.It takes its own time,just be patient.