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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
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Wisest Elder Ever
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Great Lakes
Posts: 33,508
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Mat... you know I think you will feel so much better once you get that gall bladder out.
Gall bladder disease includes damage to the pancreas...so you may have some issues there as well.
An inflamed and infected gall bladder will upset your whole system. Your body will be sending resources best used in other places, just to quell the gall bladder down. Once it is out, you should start to heal and feel much better. So don't over worry yet about everything.
Concentrate on resting, eating good foods providing protein and vitamins/minerals so you can heal up quickly. Vit C and zinc will be needed for repair of the surgery, as well as good protein amounts. You will have to watch your fat intake after the operation, as some people can't handle too much fat at a sitting after the removal. Even now watch your fat intake, and only use good fats with nutritional value. Avoid fried foods, ice cream, things like that.
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