Uncontrolled diarrhea after gallbladder removal surgery: Any advice?
After a very painful event I had surgery to remove my gall bladder. Surgery took 2.5 hours. Follow up seems ok except I have uncontrolled diarrhea. I am living on imodium . I am weak as a baby with no aid in sight. The doctors offer no real help except telling me what to eat or not. Any similiar experience or advice.
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@barbaraspainhour Good luck 🤞 Please do let us know how you go.
Thank you. Hope you get some help too. It’s definitely no fun when our tummy’s hurt. I’ll be praying for you too. 🙏
I had my gallbladder removed in 2012 and had a similar problem. They put me on a medicine that removed cholesterol from my stomach acid, I think, and it helped until I be ame allergic to it. Then I had to be on a bland mushy diet. My IBS was triggered a lot. I have recently spoken with a holistic dr. who is recommending a digestive enzyme with ox bile, which makes sense to me. We don’t produce bile without our gallbladders. It sounds like your food isn’t getting digested. They put my mom on Nexium, which I would not recommend because both of her hips broke from it and she got a C. Diff. Infection from lack of stomach acid, which finally killed her. Have you been checked for a yeast infection? I think that’s what is causing my intermittent diarrhea. Just some ideas. We need our gallbladders and they’re too cavalier about removing them! I hope you can find something that helps. 💕
Here's an interesting Mayo Clinic article I found on diarrhea after gallbladder removal:
- Chronic diarrhea: A concern after gallbladder removal? https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/cholecystectomy/expert-answers/gallbladder-removal/faq-20058481
I agree with the other person who said its probably bile acid malabsorption. Bile acid malabsorption (BAM), sometimes referred to as bile acid diarrhea, often occurs after gallbladder removal due to the disruption of bile acid regulation. Normally, bile acids are recycled in the intestines, but if they are not properly absorbed, they can draw water into the bowel and irritate it, leading to diarrhea.
I had the exact same thing. Gallbladder removal and then diarrhea every morning. Went on for years. I couldn't keep weight on. I finally found this condition bile acid malabsorption. I asked my Dr. for Colestid. She said take one with every meal. I ended having to take only one with morning meal and one with evening meal. Diarrhea gone! Also, I was drinking a pre-workout drink in the mornings and it made it much worse. I had to cut it out altogether. There are different medicines for it, similar to Colestid (which come in generic BTW). Medications like cholestyramine, colesevelam, or colestipol bind excess bile acids in the intestine and reduce diarrhea. These are often the first-line treatment. These medications are powders or pills and are generally well-tolerated, though they may cause bloating or constipation in some cases.
Good luck, I know how horrible it was. I was scared to leave the house, had incontinence, etc.
Did you try a Low FPDMAP diet? I have heard that it can help after gall bladder removal. I have had issues similar to this due to having Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency and am on a drug called Creon that has helped a great deal. Different from your situation, but the diet did help a great deal. Regretably, the Creon causes constipation, so it can still result in the occasional loss of bowel control, but it is still 90% better! After years of having this issue, it is a small price to pay for such an improvement. I know that the combination of feeling horrible, combined with anxiety and embarrassment of the situation, really derailed my mental health, so be careful with that. Perhaps a nutritionist can help with this diet or some other diet that results in improvement.
@susanmaria ,Thanks for the info..
I Most definitely will keep everyone updated once I see the stomach Dr..have a great weekend isadora2021..
Has anyone with BAM had any experience with Laraglutide?