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Do you still have your gallbladder?
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<blockquote data-quote="HISSMAN" data-source="post: 15345028" data-attributes="member: 9703"><p>My father-in-law had his out and he takes some sort of prescription powder in a drink when he wakes up. Since he started doing that, he pretty much eats anything he wants. I think it keeps his body from absorbing so much of the fat from the food he eats. </p><p></p><p>I have a slow acting gallbladder. They said that I can have it out if I prefer, but really I'd rather keep it. My biggest problem is when I eat fatty foods, my gallbladder doesn't release when it should and instead fills up and causes pain. Then all at once it releases.. Usually followed by a mild hot flash, and a trip to the john. I have cut down on a lot of fatty foods, but I still eat a well marbled steak a couple times a week. It doesn't bother me nearly as much now. Oh, and I can actually feel and hear my gallbladder release.. It's like a pop. It perplexed the hell out of my doctor when they saw it on the hidascan.</p><p></p><p>-Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HISSMAN, post: 15345028, member: 9703"] My father-in-law had his out and he takes some sort of prescription powder in a drink when he wakes up. Since he started doing that, he pretty much eats anything he wants. I think it keeps his body from absorbing so much of the fat from the food he eats. I have a slow acting gallbladder. They said that I can have it out if I prefer, but really I'd rather keep it. My biggest problem is when I eat fatty foods, my gallbladder doesn't release when it should and instead fills up and causes pain. Then all at once it releases.. Usually followed by a mild hot flash, and a trip to the john. I have cut down on a lot of fatty foods, but I still eat a well marbled steak a couple times a week. It doesn't bother me nearly as much now. Oh, and I can actually feel and hear my gallbladder release.. It's like a pop. It perplexed the hell out of my doctor when they saw it on the hidascan. -Jeff [/QUOTE]
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