Avocado is so easy on my stomach it's crazy when other people say the opposite. I'm 6 months post op and I thought it'd be better but I get nauseous after greasy or heavy foods. I thought I could put off really changing my diet until after I graduate college and just focus on fitness this year but my body needs a change now
I have completed I year after gallbladder surgery now iam facing many problems like gas digestion problem even I could not digest rice and chicken muton 😭 but idont care. I eat whatever I want
Raylor Rayne I went for blood work and everything g came back normal. I still to get it every now and then. I’m pretty sure I have narrowed it down to when I eat cheesy spicy foods. Like buffalo dips, buffalo chicken pizza.
@@stephaniem.3027 It's worse for me because I am without my gallbladder and also a pre diabetic due from meds induced, I didn't have gallstones I had a 14 mm polyp but it's questionable wither I needed to have my gallbladder removed
That burning feeling sounds like it’s associated with your pancreas I had pancreatitis and that’s exactly what it felt like my main flareup was when I had salmon with avocados it was a horrible feeling but I agree with you watching on what activates the flare definitely can help out with that do you take digestive enzymes with everything you eat ?!
I changed my diet for a year and half - no diet soda, no red meat, no regular soda, no ground beef. The list of things I can't eat keeps getting longer.
@@trainhardsweat1571 it clears up the sludge build up in the ducts and facilitates bile flow. Bile flow will cause symptoms of constipation to go away as bile is the lubricant at the heart of motility.
@@trainhardsweat1571 yep, because it thins the sludge and causes bile to start flowing again. Please don’t get the gallbladder removed. It’s unnecessary.
for the burning sensation in your stomach it could be peptic ulcers,indigestion or even IBS....i hope you got help and feeling much better 🙂
Yes to all this. Three years later and I get really bad burning diarrhea 😅 mostly if I eat spicy, fatty, or super sugary foods. It sucks!
Avocado is so easy on my stomach it's crazy when other people say the opposite. I'm 6 months post op and I thought it'd be better but I get nauseous after greasy or heavy foods. I thought I could put off really changing my diet until after I graduate college and just focus on fitness this year but my body needs a change now
Stephanie I just subscribed. What were your symptoms before you got your gallbladder removed ?
We are in 2024. How do feel now and any digestive issues?
I have completed I year after gallbladder surgery now iam facing many problems like gas digestion problem even I could not digest rice and chicken muton 😭 but idont care. I eat whatever I want
How are you doing now?? I had it removed 4months ago
Hi. Just doing some research as I want to remove my gallstone. Just wondering Did you have a fatty liver?
Why did you get your gallbladder removed, what happened with it ..!
Thank you for sharing. I got my gallbladder removed yesterday.
Could it be pancreatitis ? I would.ousb them for.tests. maybe it's not food...
Have you figured out anything about your burning sensation? And are you still having it?
Raylor Rayne I went for blood work and everything g came back normal. I still to get it every now and then. I’m pretty sure I have narrowed it down to when I eat cheesy spicy foods. Like buffalo dips, buffalo chicken pizza.
Was the weight gain attributed to diet or was it a side affect of the surgery?
Keeksm mine was definitely diet. But I have heard it’s harder to lose weight after your gallbladder is removed. Not sure how true that is tho.
@@stephaniem.3027 It's worse for me because I am without my gallbladder and also a pre diabetic due from meds induced, I didn't have gallstones I had a 14 mm polyp but it's questionable wither I needed to have my gallbladder removed
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14 days post op and I still don't feel well.. My food is going straight through me! Ugg!
That burning feeling sounds like it’s associated with your pancreas I had pancreatitis and that’s exactly what it felt like my main flareup was when I had salmon with avocados it was a horrible feeling but I agree with you watching on what activates the flare definitely can help out with that do you take digestive enzymes with everything you eat ?!
Using bile salts in conjunction with digestive enzymes is a game changer.
@@brothercaleb what dose this do to your gallbladder..!
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I changed my diet for a year and half - no diet soda, no red meat, no regular soda, no ground beef. The list of things I can't eat keeps getting longer.
Have you tried bile salts / ox bile ?
@@brothercaleb what dose it do to your gallbladder
@@trainhardsweat1571 it clears up the sludge build up in the ducts and facilitates bile flow. Bile flow will cause symptoms of constipation to go away as bile is the lubricant at the heart of motility.
@@brothercaleb dose it remove gallstones
@@trainhardsweat1571 yep, because it thins the sludge and causes bile to start flowing again. Please don’t get the gallbladder removed. It’s unnecessary.
There is a lot you can do to improve your situation. But it won’t come from traditional medicine.
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4:29 wait what does she mean by “i have an inny”?
Lol! I was referring to my belly button.
@@stephaniem.3027 yes i know but does it mean for you to “have a inny” belly button?
Worst decision of my life. My life is ruined.
same. i agree. i’m miserable now that i had mine removed
Me too😭💔
In what way, getting your gallbladder removed..!
Same
Agreed
Worst thing i have ever done is remove my gallbladder. It is different for everyone but in my case it had extremely bad side effects.
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