Post Gallbladder Surgery Diet Posted: 02-05-05 11:10am
Howdy,
my wife had her gallbladder removed
about 3 weeks ago. Other than a warning
from a nurse to avoid fatty foods, she was
given no diet suggestions and has
experienced bowel problems since
surgery.
Can anyone suggest a diet plan or point
me to a web site with some detailed ideas?
Thanks.
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Posted: 02-07-05 12:31pm
Yeah,i just had mine taken out close to a
week ago and am still having bowel
problems...Diahrea and I belch
constantly!!! They didn't give me any
suggestions either but i've heard to stay
away from salty or spicy stuff and don't
eat large amounts of food.I try to eat a
little throughout the day.I eat stuff like
unsalted crackers,oatmeal,potatos......Let
me know if you find out anything.Does she
belch alot,too?I'm feeling nauseous today
like I could throw up.Let me know how
things go....
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Gallbladder Removal Posted: 03-02-05 10:03am
I had my gallbladder removed 5 days ago
and i'm experiencing some nausea and
belching as well. Is this common? I'm
trying to stay away from spicy or
fatty/greasy foods.
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Gallbladder Removal Posted: 03-02-05 10:04am
I had my gallbladder removed 5 days ago
and i'm experiencing some nausea and
belching as well. Is this common? I'm
trying to stay away from spicy or
fatty/greasy foods.
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Re: Post Gallbladder Surgery Diet Posted: 03-04-05 23:37pm
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howdy,
my wife had her gallbladder removed
about 3 weeks ago. Other than a warning
from a nurse to avoid fatty foods, she was
given no diet suggestions and has
experienced bowel problems since
surgery.
Can anyone suggest a diet plan or point
me to a web site with some detailed ideas?
Thanks.
the function of the gallbladder is to
store excess bile, which is continuously
produced by the liver. When you eat a
meal high in fat, the stomach secretes a
hormone called cholecystokinine, which
causes the muscles of the gallbladder to
contract and squeeze out this excess bile,
which helps break down the fatty material
so it can be absorbed by the small
intestines. Without the gallbladder,
bile continuously flows from the liver
thru the bile duts into the small
intestines. But that extra reserve you
got from your gallbladder for big meals is
forever gone. Excess fat will pass into
the large intestines undigested. Here
bacteria will begin to break it down,
releasing gas. Cut down on your fat
intake. As adults we don't need it
anyway. Trial and error may work at
first. If that doesn't work, your doctor
may refer you to a dietician.
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Re: Post Gallbladder Surgery Posted: 04-11-05 15:42pm
I just had my gallbladder removed 4 days
ago. I was given no diet restrictions or
specific foods to avoid either. But I
continue to eat foods that are easily
digestible. I find that drinking or
eating anything causes me to burp
excessively--even if it's just water. I
am avoiding any grease or spicy foods for
the time being. I have also been walking
for 10 minutes in the back yard and doing
some breathing exercises. I have found
the breathing exercises to be helpful in
not only expanding my lungs to full
capacity and allowing blood to circulate
throughout my body, but it has helped with
the burping and excess gas.
I am a yoga instructor and would recommend
that your wife do some yogic deep
breathing. If she does not, try this:
deep breathing through the nose until the
lungs are filled, held in for 1-2 seconds,
and then exhaled through the nose till air
is fully depleted, then held for 1-2
seconds and repeat 10 times. Do this
once in the morning and once in the
evening--if more is possible, then that
would be good too.
As we all are healing, I know a positive
mind set, patience, and time will help us
all get out and about in no time! Hang
in there! You'll feel better!
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Posted: 04-12-05 20:19pm
Hi,
i had mine removed 2 weeks ago. I was
told to eat as I normally would. I am
finding out what I can and can't have
though. Anything too fatty/greasy or too
much fat in one day causes me to have
cramps, diahhrea and nausea. I find that
anything bland and easily digested agrees
with my stomach the best (eg. Crackers,
dry cereal, oatmeal, veggies, salads,
plain pasta or with very light sauce,
baked potatoes and fruits). I think
bananas are a good choice too(i ate those
for breakfast the week after gb was
removed with no problems).
Hamburgers, fried chicken, roast beef,
gravy, pepperoni pizza, and anything with
cheese sauce on it doesn't agree with my
stomach.
I had alot of nausea & belching the
week after my gb was removed.
Their was a web site that I came across
before I had my gb removed for gallbladder
disease(it's for anorexia as well). It
has a list of foods that can be eaten and
ones that shouldn't be eaten. Not sure if
you can post web sites in here but here it
is:
http://www.Docsmed.Com/diet.Htm<
/a>
you can also do a search for "diet for
gallbladder" on the web.
Hope this helps!
The belching and shoulder pain are from
the gases they pump you with during the
surgery. I am going in to have the
surgery next month. I am not looking
forward to it, but I will make sure to get
lots of medication.
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Gall Bladder Removal - After the Op Posted: 05-23-05 04:55am
I have my gall bladder removed 6 days ago
and am suffering with gas just like
everyone else but, i'm not having a
problem luckily with nausea or vomiting
just suffering with the metal clips and
the drain site which are very painful and
uncomfortable. I keep getting a sharp
pain from the drain site. Like everyone
else i'm avoding fatty or spicy foods and
am not eating nearly as much as I was
before. Anyone got any ideas how to deal
with these staples? As for the surgery,
you don't remember anything and it's not
that painful afterwards coz you're given
morphine for the pain and sleep much of
the day of the surgery and sleep a lot
afterwards too.
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Posted: 06-07-05 13:38pm
I got my gallbladder out on april 11 and
wasn't expecting the normal stuff that
comes with having gas and anethesia. But
the worst part is the diahhrea, it seems
it just comes and stays for days at a
time. Sometimes I just get to the loo in
time, but I was told that is common.
I didn't have attacks, except for three
and the last one was the mother of all
attacks. For 9 months I was pain free
except for the upper right back pain.
But I could handle that, so I could
anything I wanted. I just ate as normal
after surgery, but when I started dieting
I got the runs worse.
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Website For the Diet Posted: 06-15-05 09:05am
donna79
wrote:
hi,
i had mine removed 2 weeks ago. I was
told to eat as I normally would. I am
finding out what I can and can't have
though. Anything too fatty/greasy or too
much fat in one day causes me to have
cramps, diahhrea and nausea. I find that
anything bland and easily digested agrees
with my stomach the best (eg. Crackers,
dry cereal, oatmeal, veggies, salads,
plain pasta or with very light sauce,
baked potatoes and fruits). I think
bananas are a good choice too(i ate those
for breakfast the week after gb was
removed with no problems).
Hamburgers, fried chicken, roast beef,
gravy, pepperoni pizza, and anything with
cheese sauce on it doesn't agree with my
stomach.
I had alot of nausea & belching the
week after my gb was removed.
donna, I went to the website and it has
great information. I, too, had the
surgery 10 days ago and was only told low
fat, no spicy foods, but no other
direction. Thanks for sending this
along.
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Website For the Diet Posted: 06-15-05 09:05am
donna79
wrote:
hi,
i had mine removed 2 weeks ago. I was
told to eat as I normally would. I am
finding out what I can and can't have
though. Anything too fatty/greasy or too
much fat in one day causes me to have
cramps, diahhrea and nausea. I find that
anything bland and easily digested agrees
with my stomach the best (eg. Crackers,
dry cereal, oatmeal, veggies, salads,
plain pasta or with very light sauce,
baked potatoes and fruits). I think
bananas are a good choice too(i ate those
for breakfast the week after gb was
removed with no problems).
Hamburgers, fried chicken, roast beef,
gravy, pepperoni pizza, and anything with
cheese sauce on it doesn't agree with my
stomach.
I had alot of nausea & belching the
week after my gb was removed.
donna, I went to the website and it has
great information. I, too, had the
surgery 10 days ago and was only told low
fat, no spicy foods, but no other
direction. Thanks for sending this
along.
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Posted: 06-15-05 11:19am
Debbie54
your welcome! Good luck in your recovery.
And remember to take it easy!
Donna
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Gallbladder Posted: 07-31-05 10:28am
I had my gallbladder removed just over one
week ago and was not given any special
diet either. I've spoken with others who
were. I have tried eating normally since,
but have not been able to hold any food in
my stomach for more than an hour after
eating. I think doctors should provide
patients a little more warning and
information pre and post-surgery. It is
quite alarming that I can no longer eat
without fear of having to run away from
the table and get sick. I have since
spoken with others that were not able to
eat normally again for quite some time;
over one year. I am currently seeking
stories as well as nutritional advice from
any and all sufferers and/or
professionals. A -
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Posted: 07-31-05 10:32am
I had my gallbladder taken out in april
and the only thing I noticed that I
personally could not eat was salads,
hamburgers, milk, and pork of any kind.
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Gallbladder Diet Posted: 08-03-05 08:38am
Hi there. What a useful site. It's so
good to know that when you are having
problems (i just had my gallbladder
removed 2 days ago!) you are not the only
one. :)
belching
i am from the uk. I am probably not doing
myself any favours but when I had symptoms
of gallstones, belching was a great thing.
I think it is just because we live in
such a reserved society with our stiff
upper lips that we hold all our burps/wind
in. My feeling is it is better out than
in! Belching is not bad for you... Only
for those around you :roll:
diet
the society we live in thrives on fat.
You can no longer subscribe to that and I
don't know about everyone else but stay
well away from cheese! It is to
gallstones what garlic is to vampires!
:? I personally am sticking to roast
poatoes and gravy and bananas.
Does anyone have any non-meat suggestions
for a post-op diet?
Thanks if you can help.
Thanks if you can't, I appreciate you
reading the message.
All the best
mr_anon
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Re: Post Gallbladder Surgery Posted: 08-05-05 23:25pm
To guest who posted on 4-11-05
i had my gallbladder out on april 15, 2005
and have had burning in my esophogas,
nausea and belching. It's been almost 4
months. You mentioned you are a yoga
instructor. I, also, was told by a yoga
instructor to do the deep breathing.
Have you had any relief? De yone
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Gallbladder Out Posted: 08-15-05 13:59pm
Hi there, I had my gallbladder out 10 days
ago with no explaination of a diet. For
the first couple of days I was fine, then
I start having problems eating anything
with fat in it. The worst is if I miss a
meal, I get really nauseous and start
throwing up bile at times. My stomach
also swells up after eating something,
even a banana. Has anyone had any of
these symptoms?
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Pain! Posted: 08-27-05 10:49am
I had surgery 10 days ago and I am in so
much pain in the right upper quadrant and
it radiates to my back. I cannot sleep at
all! If I am lucky maybe 3 hours a night.
I am going back to a high stress job next
week and I need some sleep! I am using a
heating pad, but it only works for a short
period of time. Any suggestions or anyone
else experience this? Please tell me it
goes away! I felt better before I had the
gb surgery! :(
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Pain Posted: 08-27-05 10:56am
I also wanted to ask if anyone got any
sort of hot flashes after surgery??
Weird, but I have had them a few times
since the surgery 10 days ago.