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] Date Posted:21:01:13 07/12/04 Mon In reply to:
Ron
's message, "Re: problems after gallbladder removal" on 03:06:06 03/22/03 Sat
My gallbladder was removed in June of '03 due to a severe
attack that led to emergency surgery. Twenty-one stones were enclosed. I've searced the 'net, and cannot find the answer to this question: If the body requires the gallbladder to store bile to break up fats prior to intestinal discharge, what results from the bile not being stored? Can anyone explain?
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Date Posted:13:26:59 04/08/06 Sat
>>Last March 19. I had my gallbladder removed in
>>emergancy surgery, I had a very sick gallbladder and
>>had liver inzimes so high I had to be put on demoral
>>for 5 days. My problem is that to this day I still
>>have diarhea everytime I eat i'm running to the
>>bathroom within 5 minutes. Does anyone else still have
>>this problem? What can be done about it?
>
>Cannot specifically answer your question, I am trying
>to avoid having GB taken out but I have come across
>Psyillium husk which may help you with the diarrhea.
>It helps bind bowel movements most health food stores
>have it some supermarkets too. Just put a full
>tablespoon or two in with your food (cereal is a good
>way for breakfast) mix in with other mashed type
>foods. Psyillium also helps to regulate and may cause
>more movements for people with poor bowel movements.
>Anyway I stress it MAY help.
A good and cost effective suggestion .please do try ripe bananas too and do get your stool examined microscopically since it may show up the causative organism of your diarrhoea .
try to eat small meals,easily digestible foods,avoid fried and spicy foods.