On the average after it is first done you will. But as time goes by in will go away but not totally. I found out certain foods do not "agree" with me so those are the ones I stay away from. You kind learn by trial and error. Speedy recovery to you.
2006-09-15 02:38:21
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answered by shouldbeworking 1
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You might pick up a copy of Digestive Wellness by Elizabeth Lipski. She discuuses live and gall bladder problems in an understandable and useful way. You will find much good useful advice there.
Good luck and God bless!
2006-09-15 02:53:40
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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I have no digestive problems at all. I found no need for special foods or drink. There are no elimination problems, or gas problems.
All is exactly as before the operation. Of course, others might have different results.
2006-09-15 02:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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You should eat more nutritious foods with less fat in them and drink less alcohol.
But don't forget to contact the surgeon who removed your gall bladder and see a nutritionist and your General Practitioner regularly
2006-09-15 02:39:35
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answered by Anonymous
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you may want to start a regime of papaya enzymes they help aid digestion you can pick them up at any GNC store they are great tasting chewables and not very expensive hope this helps:)
2006-09-15 02:40:01
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answered by frogbfound 4
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you could it depends on what you eat how you take care of yourself . you should still watch what you eat especially if your surgery was recent then continue but not so strictly
2006-09-15 02:32:42
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answered by cozjeanda 5
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