I Got My Gallbladder Removed At 21

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  • @HollyOnFilm
    @HollyOnFilm  Год назад +170

    For anyone finding this video now I thought I would share another update almost two years on.
    Overall I have had an increidble experience. In terms of diet I slowly transitioned into eating more fats again and for the most part I can eat a standard diet. I find I can get increidbly bloated if I eat a lot foods with high fat content in one go (e.g. large amounts of avocado or a large burger), but that settles the next day. The only change I made long term was now only using a quarter of an avocado for avo toast instead of half, and I haven't had to cut out entire foods. I also haven't experienced any issues with my weight as a result, however I again am more mindful about not having too much fat in my foods then I was before. I no longer experience pain and my scars are very minimal.
    Overall my life after removing my gallbladder is amazing, I no longer have the pain I did before, and live my life almost exactly like I did before I had the gallstones. I hope this can help or give peace of mind to anyone who needs to have or is considering the surgury, and best of luck

    • @karineyong6741
      @karineyong6741 Год назад +4

      Holly
      Nice to.know. I'm getting mine out on 2 weeks. I did ask the doctor if I needed to do this as the pain is now gone, she said better to remove it as it might happen again. So it needs to be removed. I'm nervous as others who've had it done tell me there're lots of changes to life😢. Well I'll have to wait and see But does seem to have settled down now as in no pain but eating some foods seem difficult as I bloat. Thank you very much for this post. BTW how long ago did you have yours removed and was it an emergency?
      Karine

    • @karineyong6741
      @karineyong6741 Год назад +1

      Thank you.

    • @karineyong6741
      @karineyong6741 Год назад +3

      HollyOnFilm,
      Did you need to take any medicated supplements like bile salts after your gallbladder removal? Did your doctor prescribe anything to take?

    • @GetTheGrandFunkOut
      @GetTheGrandFunkOut Год назад +3

      You just helped me understand why every time I eat avocados (with all their so-called fiber and cholesterol-lowering benefits), I immediately become bloated, gaseous and nauseous to the point of vomiting. Avocados contain 14.7 grams of fat, which I didn't know! My gallbladder was removed January 16, 1991 at my age of 34 while I was in the midst of gastroparesis. After learning January 15, 2013 that my gastroparesis had ceased during my last jejunostomy (August 11, 2003-August 1, 2005) and that my doctors had stuck me in a 28-year medical lie, I have been unable to eat anything without suffering severe intestinal bloat, gas, burping, constipation alternating with diarrhea and vomiting that has literally tied me to my home. On May 20, 2023, I suddenly realized that the cause of all my digestive distress is the organ I no longer have and that my surgeon stuck me in a second lie all those years ago when he told my mother I'd be okay after exploratory surgery and discovery of the diseased bladder gone in my body for 18 years (problem began at my age of 16) concluded with a laparascopic cholecystectomy. Now that I know I am producing no bile AND insufficient stomach acid, I won't eat avocados again. Well, here's the joke: On April 5, 2023, I bought Publications Int'l's _Avocado Recipes: Appetizers, Meals, Snacks, and More!_ from an ebay seller, along with nine other vegetable cookbooks. Today, I stare wistfully at _this_ one I'll not use!

    • @karineyong6741
      @karineyong6741 Год назад

      Holly
      Nope. No medications were prescribed. Just that when I get that gastric pains to take a dose of Buscopan. Interestingly in the hospital, it was remarked how well I was coping after my surgery in getting in and out of my bed.
      Strangely this morning I'm suffering bad gastric attack. Buscopan not really helping either. So taken Losec.
      Let's see.
      I was contemplating not going ahead with my surgery but am glad I did do it. Don't want any further complications.
      How are you doing now Holly?

  • @chancellorbricks
    @chancellorbricks 3 года назад +51

    I’m so glad your body’s healthy now, I hope you’re feeling much muck better, just like Grogu, we are here for you. It’s nice to know that you’re in less pain, I hope you have had a good recovery.

  • @bethyglesias2106
    @bethyglesias2106 Год назад +25

    Just had this surgery today. Your sharing helped me understand expectations. Thank you for taking the time! Glad you’re doing well!

  • @vladuroset
    @vladuroset 4 месяца назад +26

    I suffered from gallbladder attacks since i was a teenager. I'm 30 now.
    I decided to have my gallbladder it removed after finding out i have a tiny stone there. I'm 3 weeks after surgery and i feel amazing. Best decision of my life.

    • @jessicawood4002
      @jessicawood4002 Месяц назад

      @@vladuroset I am 30 and I am going to have my gallbladder removed im a little bit scared.

    • @jessicawood4002
      @jessicawood4002 Месяц назад

      I am 30 too and have to have my gallbladder taken out and I'm scared

    • @samuelojemanya4016
      @samuelojemanya4016 29 дней назад

      Can U pls share your experience with me?

    • @jecjecbenologa9181
      @jecjecbenologa9181 28 дней назад

      @@jessicawood4002 I had mine removed just a month ago. Best decision of my life. Gallbladder attacks are the worst pain in the world and now I don't have it anymore. I've been careful of my food intake for the last 4 weeks and so far it has been good but not yet at full recovery. I have eaten little bits of pork and beef here and then but I make sure to eat those as little as I can so that I would not deprive myself of the food I crave. Still at middle-end stage of my recovery so far and I hope it will just get better and better as time goes by.

    • @blairwheeler-nh1nc
      @blairwheeler-nh1nc 22 дня назад

      I got it yesterday

  • @leventekaszas2830
    @leventekaszas2830 3 года назад +35

    Ahh, the old lady in the hospital... Legends say there is no reality when one doesn't make friends with her. Glad to hear you're okay! We will follow your recovery with lots of support!

  • @alicia4him1
    @alicia4him1 Год назад +10

    Having gall bladder surgery soon. It was good to know the kind of things that would happen. You are delightful to listen to and very helpful.

  • @bonedown202
    @bonedown202 Год назад +112

    I had my gallbladder removed yesterday. I wasn't scared of having it removed I was more scared of not waking up after the anaesthesia. It's weird to say this coming from me a nurse who is used to seeing and caring people who had sedation and general anaesthesia. But I was not against having my gallbladder removed, I have a family history of having gallbladder problems. My mom had gallstones and she did not have it removed. She was having gallbladder pain and was taking a lot of pain medications which affected her liver and she had cancer and passed away 5 years ago. I said to myself, I wouldn't want the same thing happened to me that's why I decided to go for the surgery.

    • @MrChazz965
      @MrChazz965 Год назад +15

      My daughter has to have hers removed. She mentioned the same fear of anesthesia, I had the same fear. I suppose it’s a normal fear. I’m glad to hear so many people recovering from this surgery successfully.

    • @bonedown202
      @bonedown202 Год назад +10

      @@MrChazz965 Yes it is really terrifying to be put asleep. Hope everything goes well with her surgery. It'll be over soon.

    • @karineyong6741
      @karineyong6741 Год назад +9

      You did the right thing. Soldier on.

    • @KMRRMMK
      @KMRRMMK Год назад +2

      Hello,can I ask you how are you now I got mine removed 3 weeks ago and still suffering through foods and fluids

    • @karineyong6741
      @karineyong6741 Год назад +3

      @@KMRRMMK Hi. It's now a while ago. I still watch the fatty foods I eat. This still doesn't feel comfortable digesting. Very happy that I got it removed as I suffer less pain and discomfort now. I got my mine removed since April this year. Mind you still watch not to eat too fatty foods. But all in all, all good. 👍Glad I got it done.

  • @roshandrapointer538
    @roshandrapointer538 7 месяцев назад +13

    I had my gall bladder removed on 6/11/2024 it went well , it was different , I’m 57 I haven’t had any kind of procedure for the last 13 years but anyway thank God for the doctors , nurses & recovery

  • @MV-fh7ms
    @MV-fh7ms 3 года назад +63

    These are done all the time laparoscopically or with the robot in the OR. It is a minor procedure compared to pre-robot or laparoscopic days. The incisions are less than an inch. The bloating comes from the insufflation in the abdomen. All normal; movement, and burping helps. Don't be fearful, people. :)

    • @everyone1053
      @everyone1053 Год назад +2

      Mine was horrible. Definitely worse than natural childbirth. The healing month was horrible and I like to work out. Was mentally tormenting.

    • @alicia4him1
      @alicia4him1 Год назад

      You mentioned movement... Should I walk a little bit the second day ? Slowly and carefully ?

    • @sankiedb
      @sankiedb 7 месяцев назад

      When did you have yours done?

    • @beckyredding6232
      @beckyredding6232 4 месяца назад

      @@alicia4him1 yes if you're able but don't overdo it

  • @AussieTVMusic
    @AussieTVMusic 3 года назад +18

    I had mine out 2 days ago. I'm still sore. Slowly getting better. But I'm 58 not 22 so it will take a bit longer to bounce back. But thanks for the video. Made me more positive.

    • @maneeshagopalakrishnan288
      @maneeshagopalakrishnan288 6 месяцев назад +1

      @AussieTVMusic am 56, during my annual medical checkup I was told that the gall stones have increased, the largest about 17mm. I suffer no pain or digestive problems. I am so confused whether I should get the gall bladder removed voluntarily or wait till I get some pains.

  • @biancabaab7289
    @biancabaab7289 Год назад +32

    I also got my gallbladder taken out at 21. I got it taken out a week ago. After a year of having abdominal pain that no one could diagnosis I found out that my liver and my gallbladder were super inflamed due to stones blocking the ducts. After a night in the ER it was pretty certain I needed surgery. It was probably the most pain I’ve ever been in for the first 48 hours but after day 3 I had no pain at all!

    • @JavierAyala-Martinez
      @JavierAyala-Martinez 7 месяцев назад +1

      How r u now after your gallbladder surgery? Blessings to you 🙏✝️

    • @tamk6584
      @tamk6584 11 дней назад +1

      Same here. Mine was so bad i was vomiting bile. My stomach pain was terrible. I had no idea. My white blood cells were high also.

  • @Scott-yu4yt
    @Scott-yu4yt 3 года назад +34

    Medical student here. You made the right decision to get this taken care of now! Thank you for making this video sharing your positive experience. There's a lot of bias online, in that people with bad experiences are more likely to post their stories so you see more horror stories, so we need more of this!

  • @brickybrit
    @brickybrit 3 года назад +8

    We’re so glad you’re okay Holly! It sounds like it was definitely the right decision and getting it done before you’re 22 is even better. Wishing you an easy recovery x

  • @DeadRaymanWalking
    @DeadRaymanWalking 8 месяцев назад +11

    My father had to have his gallbladder taken out when he was 59, due to turn 60 in November of 2019. It just seemed a quiet day in June, and my father gave me a text message saying "I had to take an ambulance ride to the hospital because I was having chest pains", which slightly concerned me. Then on the night of my 34th birthday (July 16, 2019) when I was having dinner and my birthday cake with my parents, my father got a phone call from his doctor in Niagara Falls (slowly I turned, step by step...), and during the phone call, he told the doctor that he had to get his gallbladder removed late next month. Thank God my father is still with us, and it's been almost five years since my father had his gallbladder taken out. He's now 64.

  • @dallasgrant
    @dallasgrant 2 года назад +13

    I've had nausea and bile and all that good stuff for a few years now, only recently(October 22) did I actually have to go to the hospital, pain got way too much with the gallstones, so I am now going to have my gallbladder removed, hopefully within the month, I don't have private health cover so public system it is for me, which I don't mind it's been good to me thus far.
    It was nice to hear an Aussies take on it, I've watched a few videos and stuff and it seems not many Aussies talking about it, anyway good to hear it all went well, makes me less nervous.
    I think, and this probably applies to a lot of things, many people will share their negative experiences but not many seem to share their positive ones, I guess that's why you saw so much negative talk about it.

    • @jriverar1436
      @jriverar1436 Год назад +4

      I got mine removed two days ago. Mostly pain in the shoulders awful pain. But it's better than an attack those attacks are very painful.

    • @dallasgrant
      @dallasgrant Год назад +3

      @@jriverar1436 I ended up not having the surgery, it was deemed too high risk, I apparently have too many varices attached to my gallbladder to risk it as an elective surgery, so I guess I just have to suffer daily with nausea until it gets bad enough they have to take it out, sucks but I get it, just a pain in the arse to be honest.

    • @jriverar1436
      @jriverar1436 Год назад +2

      @@dallasgrant I'm sorry to hear that. 😞 I just went to my pre follow up appointment that they schedule after the gallbladder is removed. The doctor said my gallbladder was bad the color had changed and that it was changing my cells which could cause cancer if not tumors if not removed and that thankfully since it was removed I don't have to worry about anything like that from happening. I honestly didn't even know that a gallbladder could do that, because I've experienced pain for four years and this time I was like I have to take it out . I really hope that some day you can have yours taken out so that you as well can be pain free and won't have to deal with anything bad due to the gallbladder. My prayers go out to you and wish you nothing but a positive outcome and healthy Life.🙏🏽🙂

    • @dallasgrant
      @dallasgrant Год назад

      @@jriverar1436 Thanks, yeah I hope I can get it out, so far I can only see it causing issues for me and as far as I know it doesn't do a whole lot when healthy either.
      I have an MRI every 6 months to look at l my liver because of my NAFLD, I get blood tests too to screen for anything bad happening including cancer markers, I too didn't know and organ could turn like that, kind of scary I guess to know that an organ could just decide to do harm to it's host one day.
      Glad it's all going well for you, I know what the pain is like, I know what the nausea most days is like, if you can stop that that's great, all the best.

  • @Gsraliyah
    @Gsraliyah Месяц назад +7

    Thank you for making this video I got this surgery 2 months ago I’m 20 and I was worried about it and was dealing with gallbladder attacks since I was a child I’m glad I got it done also it’s been a struggle for too long and now I can finally eat things without worrying about pain!

    • @harigandikota7244
      @harigandikota7244 Месяц назад +1

      @@Gsraliyah r u eating whatever you want.. without any digestive issues

  • @lisabaker3389
    @lisabaker3389 Год назад +15

    I just got this taken out 2 days ago. I am 30 and on day 3. The aftercare has been rough. I too cried before surgery. Thank you for this video!

  • @alyceeliza7467
    @alyceeliza7467 3 года назад +21

    I think I may be getting this surgery in the future and the thought of it makes me so worried but hearing your story made me tear up from relief because your video makes me feel like it will be okay! 🥲

    • @trainhardsweat1571
      @trainhardsweat1571 2 года назад

      Did u get yours removed yet..!

    • @trainhardsweat1571
      @trainhardsweat1571 2 года назад

      @@alyceeliza7467 I’m the same I have stones and a little bit of sludge, my gallbladder gives me grief every now and again, as one try’s to escape. Are u taking anything to help your gallbladder out alyce ..!

    • @trainhardsweat1571
      @trainhardsweat1571 2 года назад

      @@alyceeliza7467 ??

  • @user-gy4mp9lu7p
    @user-gy4mp9lu7p Год назад +13

    I just had mine removed at 17 a little over two days ago. I totally get it. For months I was told I had acid reflux or GERD but it was so frustrating because it felt like no one would listen to the fact that there was no pattern to my attacks-nothing food or lifestyle related. Completely random, and I have a family history of gallstones. But no-I was ‘too young’.
    I was rushed to the ER because of a particularly painful episode where I vomited a ton and I was given an ultrasound and I finally got the answer that I secretly knew was true in that I had gallstones and even though I didn’t have any obstructions it was incredibly inflamed. I had it removed in an urgent surgery the next day. (Thank god im still 17 because I was given priority as a pediatric case)
    I’m recovering at home now, trying to ignore the pain that the gas shifting in my shoulder is causing. I finally get to shower for the first time in almost a week tomorrow afternoon. There are less than three weeks left until I graduate high school and I just hope I don’t have to miss anything because of my recovery, but I’m glad that my surgery had to happen because it’s going to hopefully relieve my pain in the future.
    I hated my gallbladder and I’m glad it’s gone. Thanks for sharing your story :)

    • @BladeCrew
      @BladeCrew Год назад

      Be lucky you did not had mine, I had pain between the shoulder blades(felt like a knife in my back) for 9 hours and could not sit, stand or lay down and had a hard time breathing. The only thing helping me was if I was sitting on a toilet. I had to wait 1-3 weeks after that pain to have surgery(I go to private hospital since both my parents don't work anymore(their old). I got my gallbladder take out at 23 years old

    • @user-gy4mp9lu7p
      @user-gy4mp9lu7p Год назад +3

      @@BladeCrew okay? lol. just because you might’ve had a bad/worse experience doesn’t make me “lucky”. don’t cone in here comparing suffering with me, no reason for it. Just unnecessary.

    • @ghadamuhammad5512
      @ghadamuhammad5512 5 месяцев назад +1

      And how are you now after one year??

  • @madhu__17
    @madhu__17 2 года назад +21

    Im 15 and i had my gallbladder removal surgery done a week ago .and i feel better now and i hope i will be able to go to school soon

    • @kkcreation731
      @kkcreation731 Год назад +1

      did it hurt cuz i’m about to get mine removed soon

    • @areejwaleed
      @areejwaleed Год назад +1

      @kkcreation731 No, it will not hurt. Easy

    • @ghadamuhammad5512
      @ghadamuhammad5512 5 месяцев назад

      How are you now mad after one year??

    • @Acenegene_15
      @Acenegene_15 2 месяца назад

      @@madhu__17 hey I am also 15 and my doctor is suggesting me that I get my gallbladder removed cuz it has numerous stones but I want to wait till I am a big older cuz I have my exams coming up so I want it to be postponed till I am 19 .
      I also wanted to ask, many people who had theirs removed told me that it won't grow if there is no pain so is it true??

    • @truckerbvalles4982
      @truckerbvalles4982 2 месяца назад

      ​@Acenegene_15 just because there's no pain doesn't mean they aren't growing. The more time passes the worst the pain and attacks will gets. The surgery really isn't bad. Just had mine removed 3 days ago and I'm glad I did because the gallbladder attacks pain is so bad.

  • @katv1195
    @katv1195 3 года назад +3

    It's good to hear that you're recovering and doing so much better.
    Lego Masters is starting on TV this week, so you have an excuse to relax in front of the TV 'for work'. Maybe you could do a 5 minute reaction video to the first week of the show? So you don't overdo it with making other videos too soon. Take care

  • @CactusMilk17
    @CactusMilk17 3 года назад +3

    I feel a little bad for you,I'm sorry you had to go through that experience.I'm glad that you are feeling better,and I hope you can completely recover soon .

  • @achannel6126
    @achannel6126 3 года назад +11

    Luv you we all support you!

  • @mathewkolakwsk
    @mathewkolakwsk 3 года назад +6

    I needed emergency surgery last year (gallbladder removal)... it was awful. You’ll heal a bit quicker when you’re young, so you’ll likely be back to feeling totally normal pretty soon :-) Take care!

  • @sondraxcore
    @sondraxcore Год назад +3

    I just had mine out a week ago unexpectedly and it’s nice to see a video from someone that isn’t scary

  • @katiemcilwaine51
    @katiemcilwaine51 Год назад +11

    i am 20 and got my gallbladder removed yesterday, ive been struggling for 5 years so it was horrible and im so glad its done

    • @_cottagecore_9835
      @_cottagecore_9835 Год назад +1

      Are you able to eat everything again including fats..did you have any liver issues like fatty liver??

    • @Flawae
      @Flawae 7 месяцев назад

      @@_cottagecore_9835 I had fatty liver and gallstones had formed and I had my gallbladder removed through surgery but I still have digestive issues. The doctor has said that it will be fine in 1 to 2 weeks.

  • @theblondepadfoot
    @theblondepadfoot 3 года назад +5

    Oh I’m so sorry to hear that your surgery is still on going but I’m glad that you and your body are improving and getting healthier and I hope you are ok! I love you Holly and I always will... well not in love in love but you know what I mean!!!

  • @Trista1983
    @Trista1983 2 года назад +21

    I got mine today. Robotic. No pain. Very mild discomfort to right back where the GB was. I feel good!

  • @brickbanditstudios6037
    @brickbanditstudios6037 3 года назад +14

    That sounds like a scary experience, but glad you’re okay

  • @elilegoreviews3750
    @elilegoreviews3750 3 года назад +7

    I prayed for you so thank goodness you ok!

  • @ashleyrenee3906
    @ashleyrenee3906 3 месяца назад +1

    I just had surgery yesterday, and it seems your experience is similar to mine so far. Thank you for your story! ❤

  • @tejanochris
    @tejanochris 4 месяца назад +1

    I had mine taken out September 20,2024 and I am really glad I did it. Not a lot of pain but you really have to watch what you eat. Greasy foods is a no-no. You will be in the restroom in no time. I am adjusting and feeling much better and its been about a week and a half. All of my brothers, father and sister had theirs taken out. In fact my father ended up in ICU cause his burst. I was tired of the pain and nauesa.

  • @ashiapowell
    @ashiapowell Год назад +1

    Thank you for your story. You are right, the videos here on RUclips have been terrifying and will have you kept in pain forever. ❤❤❤

  • @InvestInFrench
    @InvestInFrench 10 месяцев назад +11

    I'm supposed to have the surgery soon, but here in Canada you go back home on the same day of the surgery... It's the only point that is scaring me a lot! I would prefer staying overnight at the hospital, just in case .... maybe because i'm from Europe and there they don't release people that quick !!! Glad that your surgery went well and you are still well!! Thanks !

    • @Valerius123
      @Valerius123 9 месяцев назад

      I'm Canadian living in Australia. Going to get mine removed on the 24th. Bit nervous doing it in a foreign country. But they're providing me overnight stay here.

    • @pamelache3544
      @pamelache3544 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes I think at least should stay minimum 24 hours in hospital after sugery surgery

    • @InvestInFrench
      @InvestInFrench 7 месяцев назад

      @@pamelache3544 Totally agree !!

    • @shaundabrook94
      @shaundabrook94 4 месяца назад +1

      I’m also getting it done next week in Canada and I’m nervous about going home the same day!!! Haha even though 2 months ago I gave birth around midnight and went home around 9 am 😂

    • @syedadilsyed3570
      @syedadilsyed3570 2 месяца назад

      How did your surgery go​@@shaundabrook94

  • @junebugforever
    @junebugforever 3 года назад +3

    Glad to hear it went okay! Speaking from personal experience with digestive surgeries, there were definitely certain foods I was advised against at first, but over time as my body learned how to function normally again I was able to start eating those things again, in moderation of course. Hope the recovery continues to be a smooth one!

    • @freesoul4599
      @freesoul4599 Год назад

      Did u gain we’ve after the surgery or u we’re able to maintain ur weight

    • @skylerbarkley
      @skylerbarkley 9 месяцев назад

      I have to have my gaullbladder removed and I'm worried about gaining weight too. Its whats holding me back the most.​@@freesoul4599

  • @obibrickkenobi9767
    @obibrickkenobi9767 3 года назад +3

    About 3 weeks ago I had knee surgery and I was very nervous ( I won't go into much detail on what the surgery was) but it is best to get things like this taking care of before they get too bad I'm glad to see that you are all right

  • @simonlegosson7082
    @simonlegosson7082 3 года назад +111

    I’m a simple man. If I see Grogu in the thumbnail, I click.

    • @ravenwrenwrites
      @ravenwrenwrites 3 года назад +4

      Ah, a fellow man of culture!

    • @wesharveyYT
      @wesharveyYT 3 года назад +1

      you are on this council and we do grant you the rank of Master

    • @Laneycat
      @Laneycat Год назад

      He was a simple man-do…

    • @shanechilds8659
      @shanechilds8659 Год назад

      This is the way

  • @brysonkelly986
    @brysonkelly986 5 месяцев назад +5

    I had my gallbladder removed yesterday afternoon and came home today I had multiple gallstones and multiple layers of sludge in it and I’m feeling it today but at the same time the pain is nowhere near what it was before but my ribs hurt

  • @legofrancis9095
    @legofrancis9095 3 года назад +7

    Yayyy so glad to hear you're better! :))

  • @smartiepants9.068
    @smartiepants9.068 3 года назад +1

    Glad your ok, mine was removed at 23 and they told me that was incredibly young. So 21 you beat me 😔, keep safe, hope everything goes ok for you, I had a few issues after the op with eating certain foods for around 4 years after but all good now. 👍🏻

  • @everythingpotter2016
    @everythingpotter2016 3 года назад +4

    I hope you are ok Holly I clicked on this vid immediately I hope you get well soon you are so brave to go thru this and extremely admirable your the besttttt

  • @bricksnmortar
    @bricksnmortar 3 года назад +3

    So glad you're recovering well, Holly!! It's funny that I just had my hip replacement surgery around the same time and your experience was extremely similar to mine, even though it's two different problems. I'm 27 but we're both really young to need these surgeries... But it's really reassuring to have heard your story, so thank you for sharing it. I'm also open to chatting about it if you ever feel like it--my dms are always open. Keep up the good work (but be sure to keep wearing your compression socks!!!) ❤❤❤

  • @VenturiLife
    @VenturiLife 2 года назад +4

    21 is very young to get a gallbladder out. Gallbladder cholecystitis (infection from stones or sludge in gallbladder / common bile duct area) is more common in females because of the hormones estrogen and progesterone which are more readily produced by women and produce stones. Laproscopic is the word. They'll often give you warfarin or something similar injections also, preferred to get those in the thigh than in the stomach area and it leaves bad bruising being a blood thinner. You can live fine without a gallbladder, definitely takes the body a while to adjust. You can eat whatever usually after a while, but bring fats in gradually as your body is trickling the bile salts into the small intestine more continuously without the gallbladder present.

    • @HaileyAkl
      @HaileyAkl 4 месяца назад +1

      I got it removed at 6 years old

    • @harigandikota7244
      @harigandikota7244 Месяц назад

      Do you have any digestive problems now ?
      ​@@HaileyAkl

  • @jamescochran8273
    @jamescochran8273 3 года назад

    Very glad everything went well in hospital.Good to see you doing well post-op. Hope you have speedy recovery.

  • @DarkFright
    @DarkFright Год назад +11

    Thanks for sharing your experience! I’m 26
    I had my gallbladder removed 3 days ago and the first day after I’m terms of pain was horrific, couldn’t get out of bed or sit up on my own..
    Currently I’m feeling so much better and I can get up on my own!
    Kinda curious to see what the rest of my recovery will be like 😄

    • @denzelandangel9670
      @denzelandangel9670 Год назад +2

      Am also going to have the surgery am just waiting for my date to get the surgery so l feel safe watching this vedio. All the best

    • @KMRRMMK
      @KMRRMMK Год назад +1

      Hey,how are you feeling now..I had mine removed 3 weeks ago and can't get along with foods

    • @DarkFright
      @DarkFright Год назад

      @@KMRRMMK thanks for asking🙏🏻😊 feeling great now!
      I can eat whatever I want without any problem’s, but although I am limiting myself to not eat huge portions of fatty foods because of the lack of bile to break down fats. Eating a bit better now too!
      Been 5 months since my surgery now

    • @rachaeltowe2635
      @rachaeltowe2635 Год назад +1

      Just waiting for a scan on my gall-bladder - I had IBS for 20 + years. hopefully hospital do Surgery on me.
      I cannot eat a proper meal any more. ..

    • @DarkFright
      @DarkFright Год назад

      @@rachaeltowe2635 sorry to hear that you’re going through all that.. get better and have a safe and speedy recovery and stay strong!🙏🏻

  • @anthonyhamilton6524
    @anthonyhamilton6524 3 года назад +1

    Glad to hear you are healing can’t wait for more LEGO updates.

  • @SheilaTrinity
    @SheilaTrinity 9 месяцев назад +2

    I'm having gallbladder and a hernia surgery in August at the same time, and I'm so scared. Thank you for sharing this 🤗

    • @HollyOnFilm
      @HollyOnFilm  9 месяцев назад

      Best of luck and I hope it goes well!

  • @Ohjaye_Behave
    @Ohjaye_Behave Год назад +6

    Everyone has such a peachy story and here I am, one week later and can barely walk 3 blocks. The gas pain in my side for 4 days felt like I had gotten punched😩🤣 They kicked me out as soon as I woke up 🤣 I was soooooo tired and was out of breathe whenever I spoke. Then on top of that, my throat was sore and horse because they stuck a breathing tube down my throat while I was under anesthesia. My stomach is still bloated and these skin cealers are beginning to ITCH BAD. When I finally ate, I sat there waiting for the pain 😂 it still shocks me at how normal I feel after eating. My doctor gave me a month to heal with no work! Happy that yours went well!

    • @futuretense6058
      @futuretense6058 Год назад

      Your experience sounds exactly like mine, itchy liquid bandages, gas, they kicked my butt out so fast I think my butt was showin lol! I feel better when I'm up walking but I get tired. Eating is OK but certain things cause gas. I'm 9 days in

    • @futuretense6058
      @futuretense6058 Год назад

      How are you now?

    • @kyipasbeautyminati4172
      @kyipasbeautyminati4172 Год назад

      Did you stuffer from vomiting problem after surgery?!

  • @girlfriend1122
    @girlfriend1122 3 года назад +1

    I'm super glad you're ok and be careful we're all here for you Holly we love you soo much ❤❤❤❤🙏🙏 you are our queen 👑

  • @cimarronMC
    @cimarronMC Год назад +2

    I will also be getting mine out at 21.... After going this whole year doing Manuel labor work and being in pain and discomfort the whole time I'm excited for life with it gone

  • @bixbricks5599
    @bixbricks5599 3 года назад +3

    So glad to see that you are okay!

  • @moderatorteammaicel8038
    @moderatorteammaicel8038 2 года назад +2

    last 2015 I was diagnosed with a gal stone also and I confined at the public hospital cos of the lack of money to used for hospital bills, surgery bills, and to buy the medicines prescribed for me. I was at the hospital for more than 1 week just to wait for the surgery schedule 😔 that was so hard here in the Philippines unlike in your country 🥺 until I can't wait for the operation date schedule and I decided to went home and sign for agreement with the hospital that in case something will happen to me. from 2015 til now I thank God cos I didn't feel the symptoms anymore til this month of July I suddenly feel the pain again and im so very worried maybe the gal stone are here again 🥺😔 I want to go to doctor to check but it's very sad cos even for our daily food sometimes im so uard to find. especially I have a mom who has a mild stroke at the age of 68, im single mom to a one child age of 10. maybe someone who can help me even just a small amount so that I can go to doctor to check for me, please someone help me 🙏🏼😔🥺

  • @theminifigwho
    @theminifigwho 3 года назад +2

    So pleased all went well - and you’re on the mend.
    Also; rocking those glasses! 😎👍🏻

  • @SuperNerd12
    @SuperNerd12 3 года назад +1

    So glad to hear you are ok been hoping and praying for you so happy for the out come

  • @kerbappeal4910
    @kerbappeal4910 Год назад +2

    I thought the same. I dont have pain all the time but when i do it hurts BAD. This help

  • @georgewehbe9529
    @georgewehbe9529 3 года назад +1

    Thank God everything went well under the circumstances you can understand why are you being nervous I have a lump in my sinus passages it’s too big to remove but at least it’s not cancerous
    Now you can get back into enjoying Lego

  • @JBBrickFanatic
    @JBBrickFanatic 3 года назад +9

    Not a title I’d expect for a LEGO channel. Great video however, glad you’re alright!

    • @cocoawaffles7580
      @cocoawaffles7580 3 года назад +1

      Yes it’s nice to see this videos

    • @Dgjserffft
      @Dgjserffft 3 года назад +2

      As she says “you didn’t expect that from a LEGO channel, did you?!?!”

  • @Tibausfamily
    @Tibausfamily 5 месяцев назад +1

    I had my gallbladder removed 2 weeks ago , didn’t work for 2 week full rest and going to take and 2 weeks off . I am support worker in Sunshine Coast QLD so, that’s why can’t go back to work 6week rest . Felling much batter though it’s bit uncomfortable when I walk or stand on feet for a long time . I still got my bandit on . Glad I can eat whatever I want now but changing my diet slowly. Cheers

  • @karolinacalikova4869
    @karolinacalikova4869 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing that you're fine now Holly! 🌞

  • @charliefen7056
    @charliefen7056 3 года назад +23

    Glad to hear you are feeling better and recovering well! I had mine removed at 17 (I am now 23) and was so glad when I had it out, as I had been in so much pain with it due to the stones, infection and it become distended (like constantly contracted). Couldn’t eat much or do anything at all when it got really bad. It is a fairly common surgery and would recommend it to anyone who needs it, at least based on my experience, as have had no problems at all since living without one :)

    • @skye9181
      @skye9181 Год назад +2

      i got mine removed a couple days ago! im also 17. cant believe we both got a shitty gallbladder so young

    • @spencerrivenbark6746
      @spencerrivenbark6746 Год назад +1

      I'm also 17,just got mine removed 4days ago

    • @anneighm
      @anneighm Год назад +2

      got mine removed at 14 couple days ago

    • @spencerrivenbark6746
      @spencerrivenbark6746 Год назад +1

      @@anneighm just know that the pain will stop,it just takes a few days

    • @carolyndemello5127
      @carolyndemello5127 Год назад +1

      I have a lot of large gallstones I've been really sick nauses ,vomiting, tightness feeling in my stomach so tight that I'm wezzing alot using a inhaler now ,having pain daily my doctor telling me to leave it I'm so worried😂 I can't leave it I no u said u feel better and your surgery went good thank you for sharing this I'm not gonna suffer anymore my next ap I will tell him I want my gallbladder removed asap I'm very happy. for you that your not in pain anymore thank u for sharing

  • @gauravk_in
    @gauravk_in 6 месяцев назад

    I am in the hospital after a second gall bladder attack and have to decide whether I want the gall bladder taken out. Most videos on RUclips talk about the problems. I suppose most people who have problems are vocal about those but people who dont have problems don't talk about it much. I know it is reasonable to have the gall bladder removed, the attack is painful and can come at any time, what if it happens on an airplane or some other country! Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @DebraFranklin-y1p
    @DebraFranklin-y1p Год назад +1

    Texas America is watching. ❤ Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @ipaintminifigs
    @ipaintminifigs 3 года назад +2

    Glad to hear your doing ok!

  • @BladeCrew
    @BladeCrew 2 года назад +9

    I am 23 and getting my gallbladder removed next week and Friday. I had 5 gallbladder attacks in 2-3 months. The first one was not bad, but it got worse and worse. The 3-5 one was hard to breathe and massive pain. My 5th one I had pain for 9 hours and slept at 4am in the morning, could not sit or stand or lay on my back. I had to sit on the toilet that was the only place I could be a bit more comfortable and taken inflammation and pain medication still took 9 hours to go away. I am very healthy, eating oats with banana and handful of berries every morning with coffee. Lunch is lean chicken with vegetables and at night I eat salad or vegetables again. Do snack like fruit in between and drink lots of water. It's just unlucky for us to get it. By the way, air frying chicken breast with one teaspoon of olive oil, salt, pepper and turmeric is my favourite.

    • @Siyaa819
      @Siyaa819 Год назад

      Are you fine now

    • @BladeCrew
      @BladeCrew Год назад +3

      @@Siyaa819 I removed my gallbladder 7 months ago and I feel fantastic, no pain and no acid reflux(severe acid reflux). I eat still normally and have no problems. I can even eat steak, pork, chicken, etc. In the first 1-3 months my body adjusted to me not having a gallbladder any more, had a hard time eating then but it gradually got better over time. Its different from person to person but overall if you have a gallbladder issue just remove it. It might take 1-3 months before you can eat normally again since you have to start slow but I am happy with the outcome. Just listen to what the doctor say and everything will be fine. The one benefit that I might have that others might not have which playes a big role is that I don't smoke and don't drink alcohol. I am moderately active and eat healthy too. Do not be scared what the internet says, just be calm and listen to the doctor. If you have questions about a problem talk to your doctor. If you don't want a knife in your back for 1-15 hours(that is how it felt between my shoulder blades) then remove it, if it does show symptoms and you did ultra sound scan.

  • @hughsommer9563
    @hughsommer9563 2 года назад +2

    Had my GB removed two weeks ago. Had some pain for a week, but attribute it too some infection. Once that naste tube came out, I am fine.

  • @allydaily7244
    @allydaily7244 2 года назад +4

    I’m 33 and getting this surgery Wednesday. I’m sorry you had to deal with this at 21!

    • @evezlynn
      @evezlynn 2 года назад +1

      Girl might have one too am scared

    • @vasilistsampoukas3796
      @vasilistsampoukas3796 2 года назад

      I don’t have any symptoms!! I have multiple polyps fake polyps. Years ago same size but suddenly I present a gallstone the doctor says I should make cholycestomy. Because I have both

    • @vasilistsampoukas3796
      @vasilistsampoukas3796 2 года назад

      How are you?

  • @CobraKai101_EagleFang
    @CobraKai101_EagleFang 3 года назад +1

    I can see how you can get scared by this, but it’s great that your ok.

  • @benjisbricks
    @benjisbricks 3 года назад

    Happy that your okay, have a good recovery!

  • @humbagurlsvlog6848
    @humbagurlsvlog6848 Год назад

    3days ago my gallbladder removed. My experienced after the surgery i got upper and lower back pain. The side effect of the operation.. to relief my upper and lower back pain , i do some research on youtube and follow some streched steps to cure my pain.. thanks god it helps me a lot! I can sleep now without taking pain reliever.

  • @hollywhitely3270
    @hollywhitely3270 6 месяцев назад

    had my gallbladder taken out when i just turned 19 which was a little over 2 yrs ago and honestly took it like a champ. never thought i'd have surgery in my life so it really opened my eyes not to take everything for granted. i'm super glad both of our surgeries went well:) also love we have the same name 😂

  • @Mia3lena
    @Mia3lena Год назад

    They need to teach us proper techniques to get out of bed post surgery. If it wasn’t for my previous Physical Therapist suggestion of logrolling years ago when I injured my back, I would have suffered so bad trying to get up and pee for them. I’m sorry you had to go through this but happy you had a good outcome

  • @annaroseks
    @annaroseks Год назад +15

    Hi Holly, I’m so glad to see that you had your gallbladder removed! Life is so much better once it’s gone and you can life life normally again. I was 15 when I was diagnosed with Gallstones it was horrendous. Having it removed was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made

    • @kkcreation731
      @kkcreation731 Год назад +1

      Did it hurt cuz i’m about to get mine removed soon and i’m worried

    • @unbeatable1338
      @unbeatable1338 Год назад

      What is your age now anna
      And Do you feel any complications in eating Nd digestion now

    • @desireedondiego5948
      @desireedondiego5948 Год назад +1

      I just had mine removed a week ago. I was fine with ibuprofen 400 the first two days. And then 200 ibuprofen as needed after that. It wasn't bad. I was walking hours after surgery to get the gas out. Don't get me wrong I was definitely sore, but I was able to get around slowly just fine. After day five I was fine just can't twist my abs without discomfort. I heard I'd be pooping my pants but honestly I've been constipated so far. And had regular bowel movements so far. I was planning on eating healthy but the people caring for me fed me pizza and steak when I got home. I took off as much grease of the pizza and fat of the steak as I could and was fine. Wouldn't recommend risking it but I did and I was okay. I definitely had gas that just made its way out without warning though lol. But I was okay. Overall I'm so grateful to have it out. My gallbladder attacks were as bad as labor pains and my last attack lasted 17 hours. They had to give me morphine more than once to get through the pain because it kept coming back. So for me the surgery was well worth it. I ended up being allergic to something they used during surgery and broke out in an itchy rash after but it's gotten better each day. From what I've read some people have different reactions after surgery so truly it just depends on the person.

    • @KMRRMMK
      @KMRRMMK Год назад

      ​@@desireedondiego5948can I ask you how are you now,as I've mine removed 3 weeks ago and mot getting along with foods😢

  • @my-thyme2083
    @my-thyme2083 3 года назад

    Glad surgery went well. Continue to behave and heal!

  • @ashleymontes7634
    @ashleymontes7634 Год назад +3

    I just got mine removed a week ago at 19 I’m just glad I woke up after anesthesia

  • @pink_ice9454
    @pink_ice9454 3 года назад

    So glad to see that you're doing better!

  • @tamk6584
    @tamk6584 11 дней назад

    I just recently got mine removed. I'm 50. Mine was very bad I had a infection that was making me sick. 2 weeks ago. I'm so much better today. 😊

  • @rosiegirl7112
    @rosiegirl7112 3 года назад +7

    Glad to hear you are on the mend. GB surgery is so much better now when it has to be done Not to preach but please add fat back slowly into your diet esp at the beginning. The GB is simply a storage site for bile needed to aid in fat digestion but the liver will still deliver the bile as you need it. You have to pay attention to how you feel but you can still have fat but not a lot in one sitting. Simply a healthy diet like we all strive to follow.

  • @lathab3972
    @lathab3972 2 года назад +3

    I had my gallbladder removed 15days ago i am perfectly alright can eat everything i wish ....i am 25 years old .i had shoulder pain post operation that's all everything went fine

    • @JSbigmonkey4
      @JSbigmonkey4 Год назад

      How long did the shoulder pain last ?

  • @cherrylynn7173
    @cherrylynn7173 Год назад +1

    Yeah I’m on day 4 after surgery. It’s not as painful now but I’m moving slowly. It runs in my family unfortunately. I’m 42 and the pain started severely about 2 months ago to the point of tears. It would wear me out. Went to ER and they found out my gall bladder was so swollen and needed to be removed sooner than later. It was my first time under general anesthesia and I wasn’t scared. I was just ready to stop being in so much pain.

  • @wesharveyYT
    @wesharveyYT 3 года назад

    glad you're ok, and I'm happy you made friends with that lady, it always sucks to see a friend or family member get hurt in fact my best friend just sprained his foot:(
    and it also isn't fun too see a youtuber you like get hurt either, I'm a big markaplier fan and I believe he broke his foot a couple months ago, but most of the time people get better from these things and I have no doubt in my mind that you and mark and my friend will get better in no time:)
    thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

  • @lamasfea9307
    @lamasfea9307 4 месяца назад +1

    I had my gallbladder taken out 8 years ago when I was 24 and life after surgery is horrible 😢 chronic diarrhea after the surgery until now no medecine works 😢

  • @tjoficiial8955
    @tjoficiial8955 3 года назад

    I am so glad for you holly. I'm really happy you are ok now.👍

  • @sarahrking
    @sarahrking 9 месяцев назад

    Going in for my surgery soon! Thanks for sharing your experience ❤❤

  • @brickninjaproductions6812
    @brickninjaproductions6812 3 года назад +5

    Well done Holly, don't think I could have handled it, I have a fear of operations 😰

  • @joshdubik3198
    @joshdubik3198 Год назад

    Just had the surgery, doctors were trainees or somethin because they made 4 and a half cuts like they realized half cut it was in the wrong spot, did you have trouble sitting up from a laying down position? The pain is terrible moving around and pre operation my diet was a litre of choc milk and a pizza for dinner...guess those days are over. thanks for sharing your experience makes me confident ill eventually feel normal again!

  • @LittleCutieABDL
    @LittleCutieABDL 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, i just searched for a video as i finally got the letter for waiting time to have the surgery soon and being epileptic and in a induced coma not having the best experience with the medical field and also not reacting the best with sedative medications, i am terrified of the op but i hope it goes well. I know this video is 3 years old but Did you ever manage to eat avocado? As that's one of my favorite fruits or mangoes or mac and cheese? My fellow epileptic friends (we fo to a support group) also many of them had their gallbladder removed (some epilepsy meds put you higher risk of developing gallstones) and the stories their bodies never adjusted so I'm really worried because i did ask the surgeon (thid is through public systek as private sid well cause you had that "diahnosed" we cant give authorization you for an appointment and surgery with a specialist ) and i never hd the bedt tike as doctors in public system well said my epilepsy ws psychiatric for 11 years thud ended up in a coma (i been through a lot) medically neglected gaslighted you name it anyway, i do have a biomed degree so i asked wouldnt these dissolving medications be a good thing? Vs me having to wait for suegery and occupying a bed and me already terrified of hospital after all the horrible experiences i endured and i dont put them lightly when i say that so i am left with i only have this option of removing my gallbladder and not having option of doing privately or having medications that can dissolve the gallstones and i still have my gallbladder and it sucks in all honesty.
    Did the bloating ever go down completely? Thanks lovely 💜

  • @thelegofam4310
    @thelegofam4310 3 года назад +1

    Glad everything is going well!

  • @abdullahbinzeeshan8861
    @abdullahbinzeeshan8861 3 года назад +2

    I hope your doing OK Holly so glad your gone. I think you look great in glasses

  • @j4m.x3
    @j4m.x3 Год назад

    I'm 19 , getting mine removed in a couple days , this was really Informative

  • @sookie_the_fairy
    @sookie_the_fairy 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm 48 hours out of surgery and they gave me over the counter pain meds.. Not impressed by the hospital.. Ouch! Lol ❤ Great episode Sis!

  • @robertbrookes2000
    @robertbrookes2000 3 года назад +3

    My mum and all her siblings (plus her doctor) have had their gallbladder removed. Makes me wonder if I'll end up with gallstones in the future too

    • @AvalonLeeAuthor
      @AvalonLeeAuthor 3 года назад +1

      Maybe. I have to get mine out next Thursday. Mum, my nan and my aunt all had to get theirs out. Genetics can definitely play a part but not always.

  • @ArtfulAmy
    @ArtfulAmy 3 года назад

    Glad you’re okay and recovering well! I can relate; I had my appendix out laparoscopically a few years ago and it was also my first major surgery and overnight stay at the hospital. It was scary at first, but it went well. Wear the track pants for a while! I remember the buttons from my jeans caused a lot of pain by the incisions and I lived in sweatpants for a month.

    • @HollyOnFilm
      @HollyOnFilm  3 года назад +1

      Ooo thanks for the pointer on jeans! I’ll think I’ll avoid them for a while, can’t say that’s a bad thing though 😂

    • @ArtfulAmy
      @ArtfulAmy 3 года назад

      PotterMinifigPals 😂

  • @BKR21
    @BKR21 7 месяцев назад +1

    I am about to get this procedure done tomorrow I have 2 stones and very scared to get this done

  • @navbharat1443
    @navbharat1443 Год назад

    Hope you are doing well now 💝🙏

  • @cece9507
    @cece9507 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video I meet for a consultation for getting surgury beginning Nov I'm so nervous but this made me feel much better. Glad that everything worked out for you and the others out there. Pray for me please. ❤

  • @skyemoss9506
    @skyemoss9506 6 месяцев назад

    I just had mine out a week ago. Ate soup for 2 days but now eating more regular healthy foods. My last rib on my right side hurts quite a bit, it actually hurts more than the cuts..was told it was gas trapped. Hope it goes away soon. Anyhoo thanks for sharing.

  • @bricksbeersbeards9368
    @bricksbeersbeards9368 3 года назад

    Best to you and your recovery! What better to do than maybe a few relaxing builds?

  • @christophermeythaler3252
    @christophermeythaler3252 3 года назад +1

    Girl hope you get well soon

  • @PanamaJones7
    @PanamaJones7 Год назад +1

    I survived my surgery last night and I got it with little information I just knew I was in so much pain if it had to go, so be it🤦🏾‍♀️. So I came to hear other’s experiences

  • @reflectionsinthebible3579
    @reflectionsinthebible3579 Год назад

    I Read and saw…that avocado is fine. It’s the fried food and meat fats that’s a no-no. Could you please do another video about this? I just had the surgery and it has me so worried. Thank you.