L.U. asks from Mukilteo, WA on March 16, 2011
Gall Bladder Removed
Hi moms. I had to go to the ER on Sunday and was told that I needed to get my gall bladder removed. Sigh. On Monday morning I was in surgery and have had my gall bladder taken out. Bummer! So, now I am having some issues with what I can eat and not have it affect my bowels.
Have any of you had your gall bladder removed? What foods were you no longer able to eat? What foods helped? I am going to do some "googling" later on in the day, but wanted to hear from people that have actually gone through it.
Thanks!
L.
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H.N. answers from Biloxi on March 16, 2011
at first if feels like EVERYTHING makes you run to the bathroom but it will get better!! but, like the others said, my biggest issues were with greasy, fatty foods and salad!
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K.U. answers from Detroit on March 16, 2011
I had my gall bladder out 7 years ago because of gall stones. It would get aggravated by fatty greasy type foods but now that it is gone, it's no longer an issue. I don't have any dietary restrictions at all and nothing I eat now bothers me.
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H.N. answers from Biloxi on March 16, 2011
at first if feels like EVERYTHING makes you run to the bathroom but it will get better!! but, like the others said, my biggest issues were with greasy, fatty foods and salad!
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M.S. answers from Chicago on March 16, 2011
For now you need to stay away from anything fatty. I had mine taken out 7 months ago and still have issues at times. I pretty much know to stay away from greasy or anything with a lot of fat in it. I also have trouble eating a lot of raw veggies. If I were to go to a restaurant and order a big salad and eat the whole thing, I will have to go to the bathroom very soon after. It will get better with time, but for now try to eat smaller amounts and limit fats.
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K.I. answers from Los Angeles on March 16, 2011
I am with you...had mine out after my last kid, in 2008....I still have problems but have narrowed my biggest offenders down to eggs, salad and sometimes too much coffee!***All my favorite foods :(
~Everything still gives me very loose stools but these specific foods make me have stomach pains and have to rush to the bathroom within minutes of eating!
Wasn't that the worst pain EVER?? I had 3 attacks before I went to the ER...my sister found me kneeling/wiggling on my bathroom floor and was like..'C'mon, we are going to the ER'!!!
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R.C. answers from Bakersfield on March 16, 2011
Had mine taken out a couple years ago. I was 6 months pregnant with my first baby and it was the scariest thing ever for me. I have to stay away from dairy, greasy, fatty (yes even avocados) foods. I still get nauseated time to time. Since I had mine taken out I have had really bad heartburn too. Just have to be a little more cautious of what you eat. Feel better!
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D.G. answers from Lincoln on March 16, 2011
I haven't had mine out but a real close friend did about a year ago. She has problems with most everything! She can't ever do pizza. We usually eat lunch out Saturdays after girls dance class - and withing 20 minutes eating she's to the bathroom and usually another time within half hour later! Sandwiches too not just greasy! I just asked her last week if some foods are better than others and she said no pretty much if she eats she has a trip to the bathroom! I think maybe everyone is different! and maybe it takes time for the body to adjust?!?
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A.P. answers from Austin on March 16, 2011
You will be feeling so much better now with that nasty gallbladder gone! Eggs still cause me problems 6 years later. Not too much problem with other foods. It will take some time for your body to adjust.
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C.W. answers from Shreveport on March 16, 2011
Had mine out March of 2001 and still to this day have issues with a wide variety of foods. Most of them oddly enough are the healthy low fat foods. Go figure. For me I always carry around with me a bottle of Imodium..the generic stuff works just fine. I will take the dose within a few bites of a food I know will cause the problem or a new food I'm trying. It so far has been the only thing I have found that helps. Now I do agree it will get better with time. But like I have found out even 10 yrs later I have some issues.
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R.M. answers from Tucson on March 16, 2011
Hi L.,
Sounds like your case was pretty acute. Glad you got it out though. I know how terrible an attack feels. I hope you turn out to be as lucky as I have. I have experienced absolutely no problems with eating. I can eat anything. I wish the same for you!
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