Can Someone Please Help Me? Posted: 07-12-04 00:04am
Please, some one answer my question on
gallbladders and diharrea! Jesus! I'mnot
tryin' to be rude, but you sure seem keen
on answering other peoples questions
rather than mine! Is it normal to have
diharrea with gallstoes or gallbladder
disorders? Sometimes my whole tummy feels
bloated, like I just over-ate but I
haven't! And sometimes my stomach spasms
and you'd better get outta my way to the
bathroom or you'll be blown over! I've
had tests run, and my liver and
gallbladder enzyms seem fine. Sometimes I
have indegestion and severe nausea and
crampy, bloaty, or sharp pains all over my
abdomen! Please respond! Someone! I
want to know what it sounds like!
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Answer Posted: 07-23-04 06:28am
You definitely have loose stools when you
have gallbladder problems, just put it
into "google" and you'll see..It can also
be very light coloured stool too...If you
eat fatty foods you'll make it even
worse..Keep a low fat diet high in fiber
and veggies and it will help you until you
either get it under control or, sadly,
have it out. I'd suggest going straight
for a hida scan, skip all the other
radiation garbage tests, it will tell you
how/if your gallbladder is working right
off. Good luck.
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