6 Steps if You’ve Lost Your Gallbladder

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If you’re wondering what to do after gallbladder surgery, you’ll want to know these 6 steps if you’ve lost your gallbladder. If you’re trying to figure out what to eat after gallbladder removal, this video will give you insights into the recommended diet after gallbladder surgery.

If you’ve had a gallbladder attack after removal, this video will help you understand that gallbladder surgery pain afterwards and what you can do for relief. So if you’ve lost your gallbladder, these 6 steps will help you figure out the best diet after gallbladder surgery, as well as other lifestyle changes you can make to optimize your health.

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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, THANK YOU! After having my gallbladder removed 31 YEARS AGO and having chronic diarrhea for over 2 decades and acid reflux constantly this makes total sense!!! Why has no one else ever said this? This makes me SO MAD & sad at the same time...Had mine removed at 22 yo, only to find out, much later, that this is a Red Flag for Hormones issues, cue PCOS & Infertility - again no Doctor made a connection to hormones, suggested Ox Bile, gallbladder connection or explained why my nails are thin & peeling and my left Macula detached in 2020 and I now have a rubber band around it and my retinas torn (Vitamin Deficiency from not being able to absorb)....Good Greif! People we have to learn for

delannereichard
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I had my gallbladder removed 53 years ago and i was never told anything. Thank you for your information .😊

carmenadorno
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Yes I was told, no biggie gallbladder is no use...big problems followed 😢

mjbrownlee
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Thank you for this information. 21 years without a gallbladder, and I didn't know to treat or minimize many of the side effects you've described here. We've been told the gallbladder isn't necessary, didn't make sense. Now I have hope! Very grateful!

jodio
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I had my gallbladder removed 3 years ago . I was never told any of this!!! I went to my GI doctor and asked about the diarrhea. She never mentioned the gallbladder connection!!! I also have frequent pain which my doctor dismissed as well !!! So happy to find this video !!! Now I understand my symptoms and know that I am not crazy !!! Looking forward to checking out your other informative videos!!!! Thank you for your help!!!

elainelott
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Yes, thank you. All this info has really helped me understand. Had my gallbladder removed and was never taught anything like this.

carmenmarquez-diaz
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You have helped me more in 10 minutes than 4 GI specialists and 5 primary care providers have helped me in 4 years. Thank you so much for the info!!!! I even asked about gallbladder pain and they treated me like I didn't know what I was talking about.

dailinnspitznogle
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No one told me anything about issues after gallbladder removal. Mine was an emergency, I couldn't avoid it once I went to the Dr. No one told me anything about aftercare. Thank you for this info.

openyoureyesandsee
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Hi! I had my gallbladder removed 26 years ago and never really had problems until recently. I watched another guy on Youtube that really helped me. I have had a dull ache under my right rib cage for a little over a year. I learned about taking bile salts from my chiropractor several years ago. The bile salts didn't seem to be helping with my right side ache. I started taking Tudca on an empty stomach first thing in the morning and again in the afternoon on an empty stomach. The dull ache went away the next day. I was honestly amazed. I am not one to believe people when they say that something worked that quickly, but it worked that quickly and I feel like it was a small miracle. I also take a digestive enzyme with most meals and that really helped me with bloating and feeling like a brick was sitting in my stomach after eating a meal. I really like your videos and the explanations about the acid and alkaline coming together and making a "sizzle". It was really easy to understand. Thank you!

danaackley
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I had my gallbladder out and the best choice ever. No more pain. No side effects whatsoever. Ive had it out 15yrs.

yvonnesimpson
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I had ZERO SYMPTOMS and my gallbladder brought me to my knees one night. (Thought I was having a heart attack.) Had emergency surgery.... gallstone size of a golf ball. Gallbladder was gangrenous and 5X normal size!!! Doctor said I "should've been dead years ago!!" That was in taking NO MEDS OF ANY KIND.
I've had NO problems since. My bowel movements are like clockwork. Functioning just fine. I'm blessed it didn't kill me. 71 and doing very well 😊
GOD IS GOOD ☝️☝️☝️
Texas Nana 🤠
Psalm 91

lyngruen
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I'm one of those people. 13 years without my gall baldder and my dad told me about these videos he found. I thought it was just my colitis flaring up, but it was just because the doctors don't tell you there is anything wrong with not having a gall bladder. 😢 Now I have so much research to do to find these supplements and fix my diet in the right way 😵‍💫

Deebnoff
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I had my gallbladder removed over 20 yrs ago and still to this day not one doctor has told me or figured out that my long list of medical problems could all be because I had my gallbladder removed and never told that I needed to take steps to assure that my body continued to work correctly. So thank you for putting this information out there for people like me.

yakyssim
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Thank God there are people like you sir my gallbladder was taken out in 2006 and my whole digestive issue has been awful.I don’t have good luck with doctors

rukhsanaramirez
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Step one-digestive enzymes (killed when food is cooked or processed). This makes so much sense now why a raw food diet has been really helping me!

LetRawFoodsLoveyou
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I had my gallbladder removed when I was about 34 after putting up with insane pain for nearly a year. Then I decided to allow the specialist to remove it. I'm now 75! Nobody ever explained to me the significance of having the gallbladder removed and so all of this news is a real revelation to me. I would like to thank you for making this information available and, since I love coconut, I will try to follow each meal with the oil regime.

SuzieWastie
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It’s good to listen to this I got my gallbladder take it out so far. I’ve been fine. It’s been about 15 years now. No problems hopefully it stay that way God willing.

aminajames
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I had my gallbladder out a few years ago after suffering through a year of horrible gallstone attacks. I would have torn that thing out myself to get rid of the pain. I do have diarrhea more than I did before but it’s worth it for me.
This information is great to know though! I wish my doctors had told me this.

MdnightWnd
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I had my gallbladder removed when I was 19. I don’t remember having any issues after removal. I was just glad it was gone because of the awful pain attacks I’d have in college.

TheRealJules
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So amazed how physicians just gloss over it. Not a big deal to remove gallbladder. I STILL have the internal pain after having it removed 3 weeks ago. So fascinating. THANK YOU FOR THIS INFORMATION 👌🏼🙌🏼

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