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Soooo... gallbladder is going bye-bye.

Which is what I figured, from the get-go. I was away from home for Class A CDL Training when I'd taken ill with upper abdominal pain, swelling, bloating, and nausea.

It took 20 days from the first onset of symptoms, to finally make a solid determination and get surgery scheduled. I should have just gone to a GI specialist right away. It would have saved alot of pain, time and of course... money. I see the surgeon Monday morning to schedule the gallbladder removal, hopefully sooner than later.
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4meAndyou · F
AFTER you have your gall bladder removed, (as I did), you will not be able to drink alcohol without very bad results. The same with fatty or fried foods. The fun is OVER.
Levenrack · 46-50, M
@4meAndyou 😁 Good thing I quit and it's a non-issue. Yes the Fat mitigation will be a thing the first month but I won't have a issue, I don't think. Other than being at family functions or doing things with my kids, I have full autonomy on my diet.
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