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hrothgar

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Just had emergency surgery to remove my gall bladder. Not the best way to celebrate Easter...

 

Curious whether many folks have experience with this. In particular, there seems to be a lot f of conflicting information about whether it is still possible to eat cheese, duck, sausage, ice cream, and many of my other favorite things)

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Hey, Richard,

 

Sorry to hear of your problem. I had the exact experience in 1980. The surgeon at that time told me post-op that my liver would take over most of the work from the gallbladder (bile storage) but I may have a slight amount of fat intolerance. I never had any problems. I suspect you had the laparoscopic surgery rather than the open type, which is better for pain control and recovery time.

 

Wishing you well and a speedy recovery. I hope my experience helps.

 

Winston

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Richard,

 

Very best wishes to you. I know nothing about gall bladders, as far as I know I still have mine, wherever it is and whatever it does.

 

After 73 years of running pretty much on autopilot, my body started letting me know last summer that it was tired of being taken for granted. With this experience to guide me, my thoughts are: Kkeep the faith, listen to what they tell you but check it out (Trust but verify??, Nah, we won't say that). And above all, it's your body, you get to decide.

 

Anyway I expect you know all that. So simply again, the very best wishes.

 

 

Ken

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I had this surgery back in 1990-ish... The doctor, when preparing for it told me that I would probably not be able to eat pizza.... I remember my remark to him at the time, "then just let me die now."

 

Since having my gall bladder out, I have had no complications eating anything. I eat double cheeze pizza with no problems whatso ever. I am a good bit on the heavy side, maybe thinner people have problems... it is well known that the liver produces bile as well as the gallbladder, so maybe i have a lot of liver to produce sufficent bile so that I have no digestive problems. I did have more urgent "stools" for a few years after procedure, or maybe it just seems like years and was just a lot of months. But anyway that has long since cleared up. I hope you have as few or even less complications after yours that I have after mine.

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Btw, Richard, in my line of work I ran across quite a few people sans gallbladder and it was rare to hear anyone who had a problem digesting fats. At worse it is usually a need to limit fats intake - I have never heard of anyone who had to give up fats totally.

 

Bon appetit.

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Hi Richard, hope you are feeling ok and have a speedy recovery. I had my GB taken out several years ago and I did change my diet afterwards. Cheese and ice cream

are 2 foods that I largely removed from my diet but from the sounds of it, it is not a necessity.

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I was sorry to hear this as well but glad to see that you seem to be taking it very well.

 

I was going to make some joke about 'at least you lost some weight with no effort' but I looked it up and a gall bladder only weighs two ounces so never mind that one.

 

On the bright side, I am hopeful that this might help me make some (necessary) changes to my diet...

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I was sorry to hear this as well but glad to see that you seem to be taking it very well.

 

I was going to make some joke about 'at least you lost some weight with no effort' but I looked it up and a gall bladder only weighs two ounces so never mind that one.

 

I lost 10 kg in the aftermath (pretty light diet for some weeks).

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