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Anyone else have a Redundant / Tortuous Colon?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Nov 5 4:01pm | Replies (1097)

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Looks like you have everything under control! Am happy for you! I noticed you wrote "rid of the stomach issues surrounding my lack of gallbladder." May I ask what issues you experienced due to lack of gallbladder (GB)? Did you have cholecystectomy? Is it OK if you would please share those issues you had due to the procedure & lack of GB? It only stores bile, not essential, so I've read & been told. But I intend to keep all my body parts I was born with, unless they're diseased or causing pain & suffering & leads to other problems.

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Hi there, my understanding is bile breaks down fat. The pancreas creates bile and sends to the gallbladder to store. The gallbladder releases when you consume fat. When the gallbladder is removed the pancreas still creates bile but has no where to store and drips it into the intestines slowly. I was suffering every time I ate anything high in fat. A hamburger, steak, loaded baked potato are examples. I would be up all night. Now that I take enzymes, I can pretty much eat anything. As a footnote, I had my gallbladder removed when I was 30 and now 60. Never had a problem until I hit 50. Hope that helps and is clear. I am frustrated with conventional doctors as they all knew I had my gallbladder removed and ordered endoscopy’s but never once discussed enzymes or probiotics with me.