Anyone have issues after Gallbladder Removal?

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06 Sep 2024, 9:49 pm

Hi All. I had my Gallbladder removed in January of this year and ever since then it seems like my tolerance to certain things like Coffee and certain foods seems to cause more stomach issues. I read that this can occur after having it removed but does anyone have a hard time staying away from certain things after surgery if you had it done? It's really hard for me because I like alot of foods that can cause issues. Things like Grilled Cheese and Macaroni and Cheese and Burgers. Pretty much everything you probably should be staying away from. A part of my problem is it's comfort food for me.


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27 Oct 2024, 10:51 pm

Dunno why, but, after gall bladder surgery, I seem to need to use a lot more shampoo to wash my hair than I used to. Apparently my head has somehow gotten a lot sweatier/oilier?


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29 Oct 2024, 11:25 pm

I think mine definitely has too! Maybe something to do with changes in the hormonal system i'm wondering. Thanks for sharing!


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