The nhschoices website confirms olive oil isn't going to help. Considering the fat content and the likely pain resulting you wouldn't be likely to talk me into drinking it. Even complex surgery is routine and common place, why would anyone make themselves suffer when they have a surgeon willing to remove it?
I might have to have mine removed, I have been in a lot of pain all week, they now know what it is and it's great to be able to prevent attacks by avoiding fat I am waiting for an ultrasound appointment, they have done x-rays, and blood tests.
No offense to the guys discouraging this surgery and suggesting natural remedies, but this guys are probably too scared to undergo surgery,which is one of the most simple surgeries around today, and listen to the internet(which most of time isnt true)
Plus, they spam constantly on videos, they probably never considered it.
Yes I went through the pain of gallstones, and had it removed, and no more pain for me.
I just found out from my doctor (one of the top doctors in the world) that I can't eat a lot of oil from now on, or fat. I had to cut meat from my diet, which makes sense because I can't digest fat like I used to. Please let people know out there that we are prone to heart disease now if we continue to eat fat, as we don't digest it. I was told I could get heart disease within 3 years if I continues to eat oily foods. I should have rid the gallstones naturally, and yes, it can be done!
@watchensee It continues to go to do its job, in the intestines. The gallbladder only stores and makes bile thicker, with gallstones, its a bag that causes a lot of problems.
@watchensee It does way more than aids in digestion, I placed a naturopathic approach on my site for the GB. It will remain posted for a few more days.
I found I had gallstones, I did natural liverflushes with Olive oil and grapeffruitjuice and now I am more than 4000 !!! gallstones lighter, I do not feel the chronic pain on the rihg under my shoulder, my stool is 100% better and I feel releaved really.
Just google liverflush, Hulda Clarck, olive oli and you will find how to do it, it is easy, painless, cheap, and without operation!!!!!
i just had my gallbladder removed yesterday, in alot of pain but the pain meds work, today i am moving around a little better, took off from work just a week. the wounds aren't that big, the belly button one hurts the most.
@corazonAmor Hi! Im a 12 year old girl, 5 foot and 100 pounds (normal weight) I have been having stoumic pains for 3 years now, i had 2 endoscopys, one cck hida scan, my number thing from the cck was a borderline normal 41 but they are scheuling me surgery to take out my galblater. they took out my appendix, and i have marks all down my asophagus (idk how to spell it) and i have an extra toob on my kedney. I would like to know if it hurts??? likkkee alot?
yea its completly safe to remove it. I had mine removed a few years back and im fine just have to go a little more offten lol. after the surgery youre abdamen will hurt for a while which is what the pain pills are for but so long as you move a little each day it gets better rather fast.
@anthrolover100 Hi! Im a 12 year old girl, 5 foot and 100 pounds (normal weight) I have been having stoumic pains for 3 years now, i had 2 endoscopys, one cck hida scan, my number thing from the cck was a borderline normal 41 but they are scheuling me surgery to take out my galblater. they took out my appendix, and i have marks all down my asophagus (idk how to spell it) and i have an extra toob on my kedney. I would like to know if it hurts???
@AmericanGirlDoll1997 Not really. The surgery itself wont hurt as a matter a fact the nurse gave me the anistetic they give you and it knocked me right out and i never felt the surgery itself. For a few weeks after youre not allowed to do much but lay in bed because after the surgery your abdominal muscles will be really tight and hurt so they give you some pain meds to use for a few weeks after words. Its not to bad the pain meds will keep you mostly asleep so.
The nhschoices website confirms olive oil isn't going to help. Considering the fat content and the likely pain resulting you wouldn't be likely to talk me into drinking it. Even complex surgery is routine and common place, why would anyone make themselves suffer when they have a surgeon willing to remove it?
nephthysuk 6 months ago
I might have to have mine removed, I have been in a lot of pain all week, they now know what it is and it's great to be able to prevent attacks by avoiding fat I am waiting for an ultrasound appointment, they have done x-rays, and blood tests.
nephthysuk 6 months ago
No offense to the guys discouraging this surgery and suggesting natural remedies, but this guys are probably too scared to undergo surgery,which is one of the most simple surgeries around today, and listen to the internet(which most of time isnt true)
Plus, they spam constantly on videos, they probably never considered it.
Yes I went through the pain of gallstones, and had it removed, and no more pain for me.
WiiForever302 1 year ago
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I just found out from my doctor (one of the top doctors in the world) that I can't eat a lot of oil from now on, or fat. I had to cut meat from my diet, which makes sense because I can't digest fat like I used to. Please let people know out there that we are prone to heart disease now if we continue to eat fat, as we don't digest it. I was told I could get heart disease within 3 years if I continues to eat oily foods. I should have rid the gallstones naturally, and yes, it can be done!
lusterwings 1 year ago
If the gallbladder aids in diegestion, how can we live without one?
watchensee 1 year ago
@watchensee The gallbladder just holds the bile, it helps in digestion but it isnt needed to live.
WiiForever302 1 year ago
@WiiForever302 Where does the bile go after the gallbladder is removed?
watchensee 1 year ago
@watchensee It continues to go to do its job, in the intestines. The gallbladder only stores and makes bile thicker, with gallstones, its a bag that causes a lot of problems.
WiiForever302 1 year ago
@WiiForever302 It does way more than hold bile to emulsify fats.
4chango 1 year ago
@watchensee It does way more than aids in digestion, I placed a naturopathic approach on my site for the GB. It will remain posted for a few more days.
4chango 1 year ago
Hello people.
I found I had gallstones, I did natural liverflushes with Olive oil and grapeffruitjuice and now I am more than 4000 !!! gallstones lighter, I do not feel the chronic pain on the rihg under my shoulder, my stool is 100% better and I feel releaved really.
Just google liverflush, Hulda Clarck, olive oli and you will find how to do it, it is easy, painless, cheap, and without operation!!!!!
Take a chance.
rainbowstarsofthesea 1 year ago
i just had my gallbladder removed yesterday, in alot of pain but the pain meds work, today i am moving around a little better, took off from work just a week. the wounds aren't that big, the belly button one hurts the most.
corazonAmor 2 years ago
@corazonAmor Hi! Im a 12 year old girl, 5 foot and 100 pounds (normal weight) I have been having stoumic pains for 3 years now, i had 2 endoscopys, one cck hida scan, my number thing from the cck was a borderline normal 41 but they are scheuling me surgery to take out my galblater. they took out my appendix, and i have marks all down my asophagus (idk how to spell it) and i have an extra toob on my kedney. I would like to know if it hurts??? likkkee alot?
AmericanGirlDoll1997 1 year ago
I might have to get my gallbladder taken out XP
tifalockheart823 2 years ago
lMAO!!! this really sucks!!!
Mideastbeau56 2 years ago
so its ok to remove gallbladder?
liaaa90 3 years ago 2
yea its completly safe to remove it. I had mine removed a few years back and im fine just have to go a little more offten lol. after the surgery youre abdamen will hurt for a while which is what the pain pills are for but so long as you move a little each day it gets better rather fast.
anthrolover100 2 years ago
@anthrolover100 Hi! Im a 12 year old girl, 5 foot and 100 pounds (normal weight) I have been having stoumic pains for 3 years now, i had 2 endoscopys, one cck hida scan, my number thing from the cck was a borderline normal 41 but they are scheuling me surgery to take out my galblater. they took out my appendix, and i have marks all down my asophagus (idk how to spell it) and i have an extra toob on my kedney. I would like to know if it hurts???
AmericanGirlDoll1997 1 year ago
@AmericanGirlDoll1997 Not really. The surgery itself wont hurt as a matter a fact the nurse gave me the anistetic they give you and it knocked me right out and i never felt the surgery itself. For a few weeks after youre not allowed to do much but lay in bed because after the surgery your abdominal muscles will be really tight and hurt so they give you some pain meds to use for a few weeks after words. Its not to bad the pain meds will keep you mostly asleep so.
anthrolover100 1 year ago
yes you don't really need it
Twilightgirl112193 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing this.
restlesswings 3 years ago
good info
DaddyDog42 3 years ago 2