MY STORY | No More Gallbladder

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  • Опубликовано: 20 мар 2018
  • I have been wanting to make this video for some time now. I wanted to talk about what it was like to live with gallstones and gallbladder problems. Now that it has been removed I can say I feel so much better, but it is going to be a while before I start to feel myself again. Please subscribe and come along with me as I try and figure out life without a gallbladder.
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  • @Bladesmobile

    This is such a good description of what I’ve gone through and going through

  • @kevincooper8636
    @kevincooper8636 2 года назад +11

    My attacks were a lot like yours. So infrequent at the beginning I would forget about them. Got so bad the final 2 weeks I was having 8 hour attacks and an emergency room visit along with 2 urgent care visits. Lots of throwing up, lots of anxiety surrounding it. Finally had a 16 hour attack and they did the ultrasound and found my gallbladder issues. 10 days post surgery right now.

  • @knight702
    @knight702 4 года назад +38

    Safe: Scrambled eggs (no oil), tuna (packet or can on water), soup w/ soft carrots, shredded chicken, and Jello (any flavor). Avoid bread, greasy, fried food pork/beef at all cost. Yes, gallbladder attack will force you to diet if u want to avoid the horrific, unstoppable pain. Lost 15lbs in 2wks. I miss real food but i don’t miss the 5hr pain either. Getting mine removed in January 2020. Wish me luck. Thanks for the video.

  • @ambzworld2887
    @ambzworld2887 4 года назад +4

    Very authentic video, I go through all such stuff, it was horrible..i didn't know , what's exactly going on, even i was hospitalised. Then one of my friend suggested me to go for lower abdomen ultrasound..then it was diagnosed..my surgery done a week ago..m feeling better...i don't have kids, never ever had any type of serious physical issue , but go through all this..there is no cure of gallstone except surgery..so guys plz eat clean and stay away from un healthy food..its essential,, even u don't have stones yet

  • @peggywelshsola3405

    Hi Stephanie

  • @camelia9802
    @camelia9802 5 лет назад +5

    Stephanie, thanks for uploading your video - very helpful indeed.

  • @teresagould6987
    @teresagould6987 2 года назад

    So informative hun. Thank you so much for all of your advice. I’m going to get the supplements too as my operation is two weeks time. Xxxx ❤

  • @Frostprincess777
    @Frostprincess777 5 лет назад +6

    Thanks for sharing your story. I am getting mine removed Monday.

  • @Bishr2038
    @Bishr2038 5 лет назад +3

    Looking forward to more videos from you. I also liked your video about what you eat in a day. .

  • @Goldies86
    @Goldies86 2 года назад

    It is their job to prepare you with all the details in advance. That's on them. I just had my surgery yesterday. It's harder than I expected! But totally doable. I also had two c-sections and my gallbladder surgery post-op is harder. I wish I had been more prepared for that- thankfully my husband knew better than I did and took off work for a few days so he could help.

  • @MzGumby02
    @MzGumby02 3 года назад +1

    Yes...you can start to feel the attacks coming on. Found out this morning I have gallstones. I've been dealing with this pain since I was twenty-six(10 years). Now I have to have a HIDA scan done. I've gone through this with no pain meds. Thank you for sharing your story. I hope I can get my issue resolved soon.

  • @sunflowerjay2975
    @sunflowerjay2975 4 года назад +4

    thank you so so much for sharing your story ours is very similar. Today it was confirmed I indeed do have gallstones and i'll probably be getting my gallbladder removed in the next 2 weeks. I've been miserable! I am vegan now b/c everything I seemed to consume caused flare up but we didn't know until almost a year later now! I was relieved to finally have a diagnosis but I will admit the thought of surgery again after having 2 c sections had been messing with my anxiety! But after hearing your story and seeing how beautiful and healthy you look, I feel a bit at ease.

  • @jaynevassar6526
    @jaynevassar6526 5 лет назад +5

    Just had my gaulbladder out a week ago, still got some pain in the same area not as severe as a attack just hoping n praying it's just from the surgery... I wish you good health for the future xx

  • @beebeautiful1

    Hi, I have been waiting 18 months in the U.K. for my gallbladder removal I am throwing up and having attacks several times a week now it’s horrendous on top of my fibromyalgia the waiting list is so long I can not wait to get it out as I’m so sick with it I hope it isn’t much longer as I literally can not stand it much longer glad to hear you are much better now

  • @marierodriguez8322
    @marierodriguez8322 4 года назад

    Thank you for this.. really need a meal prep for the whole week I been do miserable...... I thank you for your help....

  • @nattiemalik5273
    @nattiemalik5273 3 года назад

    Omg am glad I came across this channel

  • @abbiemorgan4947
    @abbiemorgan4947 5 лет назад +3

    I had the same exact experience! I am going to get mine out next week!!! This video helped me so much!

  • @cynthiarodriguez827
    @cynthiarodriguez827 2 года назад +2

    Hi !! Thank you for your video! I am 3 weeks post op. Could you explain more about the enzymes? Has it made a difference I haven’t taken any supplements I even asked my surgeon and she said it was not necessary. Please let me know ☺️ also I feel sore at times if I do a lot 🥺

  • @zonzz
    @zonzz 3 года назад +1

    I got my badly inflamed gallbladder (half full of stones) removed a month ago. The pain was unbearable during the attacks and was caused by greasy food (I used to follow a keto diet for a while which probably just made things worse...), but now after the surgery everything's great and I can eat anything without problems. Still, the gallstones can come back even without the gallbladder (!), so there's a good reason to follow a low fat diet and not gain too much extra weight.

  • @chocolatehersheykiss7412
    @chocolatehersheykiss7412 2 года назад +2

    I had mines removed yesterday..I was looking into some bile salts but the doctor was saying I may not need them and that our bodies adjust to not having a gallbladder...