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Is hetting your galbladder removed somthing everyone goes thru after surgery?



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Geez should I be worried?? All I see are post about people getting theirs taken out after surgery I'm scared :/

Had my sleeve 2/27/13. Dr removed mine and repaired Hiatal hernia. I'm glad he did it all.

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I am 6.5 months post op and I have to get mine out in 2 weeks. They wanted to do it Monday but I can't because of school. I talked to my np today and he told me its a good thing, just means I've done so well with my weight loss. I am 73lb down so far. Everyone says the surgery is nothing and I'm even lucky one of the general surgeons is doing it with a robot so it's a single incision in my belly button!! It just sucks waiting for it bc I'm in pain and nauseous alot and I have bad bathroom issues. No one in my family has had any issues ever with there's.

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I haven't had my sleeve yet. Both my mom and my sister have had their gallbladder removed, but I haven't had any issues with mine. This makes me wonder if I should just go ahead and have it removed to prevent problems later.

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This will go on my list to ask my doc about this week.

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