Dealing with symptoms after Gallbladder surgery
Hi is there anyone out there that suffers from nausea and pain almost 4 weeks after gallbladder operation. Every time I eat anything i get pain in site of operation. And tired all the time no energy
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@tvashon
My gallbladder was removed because it had only 14% function. I did have to be careful about what I ate for awhile, but now, 15 years later, I eat a normal, healthy diet. Sometimes at bedtime I take some Tums to settle my stomach. Sometimes I just take a couple because my mouth is dry.
I've read that people do sometimes have difficulty in recovery. I hope that your symptoms will improve soon. I agree that talking with doctors might be helpful.
Jim
Hello @tvashon
I also had gallbladder surgery many years ago. However, the surgery was in connection with a major surgery to remove a rare form of cancer called neuroendocrine tumor (NET or sometimes referred to as Carcinoid). Because the two surgeries were combined into one procedure I'm not sure how my recovery went from the gallbladder sugery.
I realize that when you have multiple serious diagnoses it becomes very stressful to have another health problem, it can seem just overwhelming, can't it? However, before you conclude, "I see no hope" you really need to contact your surgeon or other doctor regarding your post-surgery symptoms. They may certainly have suggestions to help you through this and make you more comfortable.
Will you make some calls? I look forward to hearing from you again.
Teresa
Hello All:
As this discussion group has centered on gallbladder removal, I just wanted to share with you an article that came to me in an email from Mayo Clinic regarding an eating plan following gallbladder surgery. Here is the link, https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/cholecystectomy/expert-answers/gallbladder-removal-diet/faq-20057813
I hope you find it helpful. If you have any thoughts about this, I'd enjoy hearing from you.
Teresa
Hello @tvashon
It has been a while since you have posted. I hope that your post-gallbladder surgery problems have improved.
I would enjoy hearing from you with an update on how you are feeling.
Teresa
Hi I just had my gallbladder out two weeks ago and have horrible nausea and no appetite. Anybody out there have this?
Hi I am two weeks post surgery and experiencing exactly what you said. I have a lot of horrible nausea. I’m very tired and depressed. Did yours resolve?
Sorry didn't mean to reply to this thread. Just joined, so trying to figure it out
@paula1957, Hi, and welcome to Mayo Connect. I am sorry that you are feeling these worrisome symptoms. I have not experienced such a surgery, but I will share my husband's experience.
My husband had gall bladder surgery a few years ago. His surgery was in early October, and he was not eating a regular diet until mid December (I remember that because he said he couldn't wait to eat a traditional Christmas Dinner). He lost around 8 lbs during this time (and was quite pleased about that side effect). After his surgery, he had nausea, too and no appetite. He mostly sipped warm tea, and warm chicken broth and nibbled on some crackers. Because he couldn't keep jello down in the hospital, he refused to even try that. He was able to gradually add foods to hie diet as his appetite returned and the nausea subsided.
His doctor recommended to avoid spicy and fried foods for a while, and even suggested that those items might be hard on his system once he did recover. He has had no episodes of nausea or problematic food issues since then (2016).
Are you taking any pain meds or antibiotics? Sometimes these can affect your system for a while.
Paula, What kind of follow-up has your surgeon suggested for you?
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have your surgeon prescribe zofran for the nausea. It had helped me after fundoplication as well as after gallbladder removal in 2017.....kozlo52