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Postby RustyCage » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:04 pm

Hey all. After having been in hospital since Sunday morning I was just told my gallbladder will be coming out. Who else has had this op? How was your recovery? Have you had to make any changes to lifestyle or diet?
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Jun 22, 2011 4:57 pm

It must be galling?
...seriously mate I hear this is a piece of piss these days so good luck.
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby RustyCage » Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:45 pm

Thanks mate, I've heard that it's really common, just want to mentally prepare myself.
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:53 pm

mate I just asked a relly of mine who is a doctor. He said "no sweat" and recommended yo google up Gall Bladder removal and it will give you a panoramic view of the procedure. I think you will need some modifications to your lifestyle. No water skiing for at least three months so could be a problem!
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby Jase » Thu Jun 23, 2011 10:18 am

Hey mate, my wife had her Gall Bladder out about 3 years ago and while painful for a couple of weeks she managed OK... She wasn't supposed to drive for 2 weeks after, but I tore my ACL 4 days after she got out of surgery so she had to do the driving...I wasn't very popular for a while... :roll: :D

The only issue she has now is she can't eat Banana's (something to do with the potassium), though that's not that big of a deal due to the exhorbitant price of them at the moment. She also can't have codeine either as this causes her to have a painful reaction. Apparantly this is common after having your Gall Bladder removed.... Apparantly...
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby RustyCage » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:05 pm

Thanks Jase.

Had the op yesterday and am resting at home. Only part that is really sore is from where they yanked the gallbladder out through my belly button. Will feel better then the swelling in my stomach goes down. Key hole surgery is a great thing!
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby Media Park » Sat Jun 25, 2011 9:14 pm

pafc1870 wrote:Thanks Jase.

Had the op yesterday and am resting at home. Only part that is really sore is from where they yanked the gallbladder out through my belly button. Will feel better then the swelling in my stomach goes down. Key hole surgery is a great thing!


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Re: Gallbladder

Postby FRED » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:18 am

pafc1870 wrote:Thanks Jase.

Had the op yesterday and am resting at home. Only part that is really sore is from where they yanked the gallbladder out through my belly button. Will feel better then the swelling in my stomach goes down. Key hole surgery is a great thing!

Had mine removed on friday at the RAH. Nothing but praise for everyone I came in contact with at the hospital. Funny enough Im at home resting at the moment after probably over doing it yesterday at the boat show. Yes the only place Im sore is the belly button area. Was given 2 stones as a momento, quite large 16mm across. As for what you can and cant do, eat, drink all depends on what web site you log onto, i personally think that you will find out yourself whats right and whats wrong.
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Re: Gallbladder

Postby gossipgirl » Mon Jun 27, 2011 1:40 pm

had mine removed a couple of years ago and keyhole surgery is great. It hasnt impacted on any foods at all.
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