Dealing with symptoms after Gallbladder surgery

Posted by roisemaire @roisemaire, Nov 30, 2017

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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@18roses

Hi,
I'm new here and wanted to ask if anyone has the names of a few top Gallbladder Surgeons at Mayo Clinic in Rochester? I read that Mayo Clinic is the top hospital in the nation for this type of surgery, but closer to home would be MIchigan so if anyone has the names of a skilled surgeon near the Grand Rapids MIchigan/Kalamazoo Michigan area. Or University of MIchigan in Ann Arbor, i would consider that too. I need to have my gallbladder removed due to gallstones, but have great reservations and anxiety about having the surgery. I know people who have not had a problem after surgery, and those who have had a terrible time, even having a worse condition after the surgery. Thanks

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The galbladder is easy one to have removed. Its the size of a green pea. It connects to pankrus and kinda drains off too small intestines.

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@sockwelljames

The galbladder is easy one to have removed. Its the size of a green pea. It connects to pankrus and kinda drains off too small intestines.

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Would not be sweating it .. Really.. But good luck

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Hi,
I'm new here and wanted to ask if anyone has the names of a few top Gallbladder Surgeons at Mayo Clinic in Rochester? I read that Mayo Clinic is the top hospital in the nation for this type of surgery, but closer to home would be MIchigan so if anyone has the names of a skilled surgeon near the Grand Rapids MIchigan/Kalamazoo Michigan area. Or University of MIchigan in Ann Arbor, i would consider that too. I need to have my gallbladder removed due to gallstones, but have great reservations and anxiety about having the surgery. I know people who have not had a problem after surgery, and those who have had a terrible time, even having a worse condition after the surgery. Thanks

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Hello I just had my gallbladder removed this past Monday February 11th and before surgery I had nausea and was hoping it would go away after it was out but now I keep having it and it makes me feel horrible. I see that it can be normal but I wasn’t for sure. Did anyone else have the same problem or did it go away?

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I had gallbladder surgery years ago and I had to learn a new way to eat. No fats, spicy food whole milk no good. I took a little time to get use to eating different foods but it got better so give yourself time.

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@harliegirl

I had gallbladder surgery years ago and I had to learn a new way to eat. No fats, spicy food whole milk no good. I took a little time to get use to eating different foods but it got better so give yourself time.

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I had my gallbladder removed 6 months ago and have had issues since. Did you ever experience any constant pain months after the surgery?

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@kitty004

Hello I just had my gallbladder removed this past Monday February 11th and before surgery I had nausea and was hoping it would go away after it was out but now I keep having it and it makes me feel horrible. I see that it can be normal but I wasn’t for sure. Did anyone else have the same problem or did it go away?

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Would you believe I also had my gallbladder removal on Monday, Feb 11. I had nausea and severe pain from gall stones for years before surgery. After the surgery, I did experience a little nausea. My doctor prescribed nausea medication. Last night, Feb 16, I had severe pain for 5 hours. I believe it came from thinking I was recovered and ate too much.

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@billjn3

Would you believe I also had my gallbladder removal on Monday, Feb 11. I had nausea and severe pain from gall stones for years before surgery. After the surgery, I did experience a little nausea. My doctor prescribed nausea medication. Last night, Feb 16, I had severe pain for 5 hours. I believe it came from thinking I was recovered and ate too much.

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How do you feel today? Do you still think it was because of eating too much? Do you take care with what you eat? We’re you given any restrictions?

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I think it was because I ate too much at one time. Today I feel wonderful and have no pain. I ate small portions many times today. Most of what I ate was rather bland; but, for dinner my wife made me a soup of chicken broth and chopped up chicken. It tasted wonderful. Tomorrow she’s going to make a big container of the soup and put it in the refrigerator so I can dish out the portion size I want. When she makes the soup tomorrow, she’s going to add carrots and water to cut down on the salt content. It helps to get through this recovery if I have some good food to look forward to eating. I hope everything is starting to get better with your recovery.

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