Title: I'm back from an emergency gall bladder removal Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:May 7, 2018 Author:moi Post Date:2018-05-07 19:37:49 by NeoconsNailed Keywords:None Views:2117 Comments:18
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And open to any advice as to diet etc. Not looking forward to giving up fried chicken and I understand there's stuff you can take that kinda sorta makes up for the missing organ?
And open to any advice as to diet etc. Not looking forward to giving up fried chicken and I understand there's stuff you can take that kinda sorta makes up for the missing organ?
I had mine out 8yrs ago. I kept having "attacks" that felt like a heart attack. The doctors did not diagnose my condition and gave me the purple pill thinking it was a digestive problem.Long and short of it. They said I should modify my diet. I didn't and have had zero problems since. All the advice in the world is nice but the bottom line is that you can just experiment and see for yourself.
Well now that's interesting, John. My 1st complete day home starts bleakly -- no improvement in the indigestion that heralded the whole situation starting months (maybe a year ago). Friends want to come get me, take me in and pamper me but it's 50 min. from home and any travel really aggravated the condition before the operation. Other things have come up I've got to do around town -- how, when I can't stand up strait, remains to be seen -- poor meeee.
Would have tho't you'd go for a "radical" solution like having them pull only the stones, then doing regular cleansing to keep free of 'em -- what a health guru friend rips me for not doing. Thanks for the input.
Our neighbor had this procedure last week and his doctor had him up and walking the same day; not sure how upright he walked, but they didn't want him lying abed and getting adhesions.