How To Get Rid Of Gallstones And Cholecystitis

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • Welcome to another enlightening episode of Talking with Docs. In this comprehensive video, our esteemed medical experts tackle a prevalent yet often misunderstood condition - Gallbladder Stones. Join us as we unravel the mystery behind these tiny but potentially painful culprits, exploring their causes, symptoms, and the array of effective treatment strategies available.
    *Demystifying Gallbladder Stones:*
    Our dedicated doctors will begin by shedding light on the nature of gallbladder stones. We'll delve into the anatomy of the gallbladder and explain how these stones form, whether they are cholesterol or pigment stones, and what factors contribute to their development.
    *Detecting the Signs:*
    Understanding the signs and symptoms of gallbladder stones is crucial for early diagnosis and effective management. From sudden, intense pain in the upper abdomen (often referred to as biliary colic) to nausea, vomiting, and jaundice, we'll help you recognize these red flags and seek timely medical attention.
    *Root Causes Explored:*
    What causes gallbladder stones to form in the first place? Our medical experts will explore the underlying causes, including genetics, diet, obesity, and other risk factors. You'll gain valuable insights into how your lifestyle and genetic predisposition can play a role in gallbladder stone formation.
    *Prevention & Risk Reduction:*
    We'll equip you with proactive strategies to reduce your risk of developing gallbladder stones. From dietary modifications to maintaining a healthy weight and making lifestyle adjustments, our doctors will provide practical guidance to help you stay gallstone-free.
    *Treatment Options Unveiled:*
    Discover the wide spectrum of treatment options available for gallbladder stones. Our doctors will cover everything from dietary management and medication to minimally invasive procedures like ESWL (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy) and laparoscopic surgery (cholecystectomy). You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the benefits and considerations of each
    *Expert Guidance for a Healthier You:*
    Our experienced doctors will provide expert recommendations for managing gallbladder stones effectively. You'll receive actionable advice and a roadmap for making informed decisions about your treatment, tailored to your specific needs.
    By the end of this informative episode, you'll be armed with the knowledge and confidence to address gallbladder stones head-on. Don't let this common condition disrupt your life any longer - watch "Talking with Docs: Unraveling the Mystery of Gallbladder Stones - Causes, Symptoms, and Effective Treatment Strategies" now and take control of your health! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more valuable medical insights to empower yourself and your loved ones.
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Komentáře • 897

  • @alexb7596
    @alexb7596 Před 7 měsíci +361

    I (F 44), had a gallstone attack 2 years ago that resolved itself in 3 hours. I recognized what it was ( ICU RN here) I did ultrasound and confirmed I had 4 small gallstones. I have not had any attack since (2 years). I did change my eating habits completely. I lost 40 lbs of fat, gained muscle, Went to my flow up appointment, and...surgeon stated no surgery for me. So glad I was able to make significant changes and keep my gall bladder!

    • @francinebriones1718
      @francinebriones1718 Před 7 měsíci +9

      eating habits is ?

    • @toddnprepared9036
      @toddnprepared9036 Před 7 měsíci +14

      I had stones removed and kept mine for now with change of diet. Scheduled to have it out, but looking to see if anyone here thinks differently. Something just doesn’t seem right with the doctors I talked too. Is this all about money? No other ways? The cleaned out my ducts, but told me it still needs to go

    • @toddnprepared9036
      @toddnprepared9036 Před 7 měsíci +24

      @@francinebriones1718no fried foods. Low fat foods. You can eat rice, chicken, Turkey, vegetables and fruit’s.
      No fatty foods at all. No ice cream, cheese, meat, etc. it actually is depressing, but do able. It’s the threat of it happening again I guess of why people have surgery. I need meat, so if I need to have it out to eat meat, I will

    • @francinebriones1718
      @francinebriones1718 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @toddnprepared9036 nooooo ice cream nooooo I am bless
      with that ok this is war its time to hit my knees 🙏
      do anyone understands @@@@@...nooooo!!! 🤤😪🤤🥶🥴😵‍💫😵🤯🤯

    • @francinebriones1718
      @francinebriones1718 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @toddnprepared9036 wait fried foos but if we use olive oil right I mean like fried chicken 🍗or potatoes 🥔🤔😋

  • @kingdomcomevideos9701
    @kingdomcomevideos9701 Před 8 měsíci +118

    About 10 years ago I suddenly felt excruciating pain after every meal. I felt it in my back and it radiated into the front near the lower right rib cage. The doctors prescribed medicine for my stomach which did not help. One day I I had enough and went to the ER and it turned out it was a huge gallstone.
    Then years later my brother had the exact (!) same symptoms. In his case it was pancreatic cancer with metastasis in the liver. And once again all the doctors he visited before the diagnose were convinced that it was the stomach. Luckily the chemo worked and he survived.

    • @lindaireland2751
      @lindaireland2751 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Sorry to hear that yeah mine is a big one I know I should have it out as I've always had trouble with burping pain is unbelievable after listening to this&what the guys have said maybe I should be brave

    • @vallang4832
      @vallang4832 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I am glad your brother is okay.

    • @mrjaiden2
      @mrjaiden2 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Good job wow

    • @Mo2008di
      @Mo2008di Před měsícem +1

      @@lindaireland2751try to drink organic apple cider vinegar with the meal or directly after that

    • @lindaireland2751
      @lindaireland2751 Před měsícem

      @@Mo2008di ok thankyou

  • @traceywise-merrill6904
    @traceywise-merrill6904 Před 3 měsíci +30

    I (49F) have had gallbladder issues since my mid-twenties. Last month I had the worst attack I've ever experienced to date. The ER doc was debating on admitting me and doing emergency surgery. I was ultimately sent home to follow-up with my PCM (military insurance) to proceed with treatment. After 6 weeks I am finally having surgery tomorrow. I am anxious to get it over with and recover... it's been a long journey to get here! The upside (I'm T2 diabetic) during this whole ordeal they discovered a tumor on my pancreas that might have been overlooked had I not had this major gallbladder attack - small blessings. My gastro can now monitor my condition and Planning life around a bathroom schedule is not living, so don't suffer in silence. If you're having symptoms, talk to your doctor about solutions. Be blessed!

    • @gala_mars
      @gala_mars Před 2 měsíci

      How did go? How do you feel? ❤

    • @traceywise-merrill6904
      @traceywise-merrill6904 Před 2 měsíci +6

      I'm feeling fantastic! I'm a little over 4 weeks post-op and my recovery was a breeze. I experienced minimal pain with some tenderness in my bellybutton. Surgeon said my gallbladder was non-functioning and should have come out 20 years ago. I am tolerating all foods except overly greasy fried chicken. All in all I had an awesome experience and I wish I had gotten it done sooner!

    • @gala_mars
      @gala_mars Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@traceywise-merrill6904 Wow! Great to hear that! Very happy for you 🥰. I’m glad that surgery went well too. Did the surgery leave scars? (I assume it was laparoscopic gallbladder removal, right?)
      I’ve tried to avoid the surgery so much (by changing diet) for 10 years, but your message helps me see that maybe I should just do the surgery already. Thank you for your response ❤️🙏🏽

  • @zhizanhao1051
    @zhizanhao1051 Před 14 dny +7

    Hi dedicated doctors! Thank you for sharing this video I enjoyed learning it. I was a gallstones patient. I never thought I'd developed gallstones because I'd never felt pain in or around my abdomen, chest, back or shoulder. The first telltale sign of this health problem can be traced back 3 years ago when upon medical checkup, my bilirubin level was found to be high and it continued to be so until recently...but neither me nor my doctors could understand what the real problem was. As time passed, I became increasingly sick...most notebly gastric, acid reflux, indigestion, and fever...symptoms seemed unrelated to a gallbladder disease. For about a year, I was given medicines to reduce these symptoms. Soon, I was referred to a hospital to undergo endoscopy and I was diagnosed with hiatal hernia grade 2. It wasn't until they performed abdominal USG on me months later that I was diagnosed with chronic calculous cholecystitis. The doctors scheduled for my gallbladder removal surgery and today is my 18th day post op. So far everthing is good. I could feel that my health is getting better now.

  • @lindakelley4332
    @lindakelley4332 Před 8 měsíci +34

    Wow! I was throwing up for 1 1/2 year. Finally at work I got so sick I called my daughter to pick me up and take me to the emergency room. Come to find out after surgery, the doctor told me I had over 150 gallstones and they stopped counting after so many. I was told I was lucky Icamem to the emergency room . I was very sick.

    • @debbiej.2168
      @debbiej.2168 Před 8 měsíci +1

      For a few years before I knew I had gall stones, I thought I was getting the stomach flu a few times a year because I would throw up. I still have my gall bladder, but fortunately, haven't had this happen for many years. However, I do get get nauseous occasionally.

    • @kevinp5119
      @kevinp5119 Před 8 měsíci +2

      I too threw up for 3 months, everyday and did not eat during that period. I lost 40 pounds in those 3 months and the doctors with all the tests and cat scan missed the fact i had over 40 stones in my gallbladder. The symptoms came back 3 years later and an ultra sound found a stuck stone. Had the gallbladder removed days later. I do unfortunately have bile acid diarrhea now that I have to take a bile acid sequestrant to bind to the bile.

    • @BaconIsNotBiceps
      @BaconIsNotBiceps Před 3 měsíci +4

      For months now I've been feeling nauseous every time I eat. There's a feeling like something is swollen or herniated or clogged in the center and to the right under my sternum. I get this burning sensation from the back of my throat up and feel god-awful when I eat. I burp often and have very watery stool a lot. It sounds like it could be my gall bladder from what everyone here has expressed. I'm glad people post their experiences. It helps ease the nerves somewhat. Thank you.

    • @alainbucio3124
      @alainbucio3124 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@BaconIsNotBicepsI've had this pain you're describing for 2 weeks now, burping lots more than usual, and definitely having pain after eating. I pray this won't deter me away from a juicy burger!

    • @Banksy2022
      @Banksy2022 Před 2 měsíci

      @@BaconIsNotBiceps an ultrasound will reveal if you have gallstones.

  • @Dave8382
    @Dave8382 Před 8 měsíci +35

    In 2013, l had my gallbladder removed. One night my pain was so severe I couldn’t Sleep. That morning, went to the hospital. After waiting a while, in excruciating pain, they finally admitted me into the hospital. Stayed overnight, Had the surgery. It was my first surgery. Up to now, I’ve been able to eat as if this never happened.

  • @christine2023
    @christine2023 Před 7 měsíci +28

    Thank you for posting this information. I feel like there is not enough awareness about this amongst the mainstream and the medical world. I suffered for 8 months with severe pain, went to ER twice to be told I had a case of gastritis or food poisoning. After losing much weight and not being able to walk properly due to the pain, brown urine and other symptoms, I finally got the attention on the 3rd ER visit where my GB became an emergency removal.

  • @veronicaescalona7288
    @veronicaescalona7288 Před 2 měsíci +7

    I went to the ER with gall bladder pain Dec. 2017. They gave me the "standard of care" to remove the gall bladder. I changed the way I ate and followed a healthy lifestyle. I did not get any more pain episodes for 6 years! I fell back to unhealthy eating last year and the pain returned. I had about 4 episodes in 2023. I drink 2 tbsp of ACV diluted with water when I had an episode and noticed that the episode only lasted about 10 minutes. My first episodes from 2017 lasted 2-3 hours!! This is what worked for me.

  • @indygrammy
    @indygrammy Před 8 měsíci +9

    Fantastic video. Thanks so much.

  • @janicevillandre9577
    @janicevillandre9577 Před 8 měsíci +5

    Fascinating, thank you all!

  • @dustoff1472
    @dustoff1472 Před 8 měsíci +34

    You all are going well above and beyond for people. Nice job folks. Enjoying the channel. Tks for sharing.

  • @jewel1953
    @jewel1953 Před 8 měsíci +20

    My doctor did an xray that showed I had many gall stones. I saw a surgeon 2 weeks later. She did it by laparoscopy . A bag was to hold my gall bladder and be pulled out thru my belly button. It was so diseased, the surgeon said it fell apart like wet tissue paper and the bile leaked into my system. I had only had 1 attack. I have to say over the many surgeries I have had it was the most painful surgery because it was so high.

  • @kymw7833
    @kymw7833 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Hey guys had my Gaul Bladder out 4 weeks ago ,never had any symptoms 66yrs old woke at 2am one morning thinking oh crap I'm having heart attack,called Ambulance went to hospital ultra sound and then Gaul Bladder removed and pain gone.Surgeon came the next morning to tell me it was buggered came out in 3 pieces,he was surprised I never had any previous symptoms, I had 4 days in hospital as I had a drain in ,one last thing I can now use milk again I've been of dairy for years GP,s told me I'd become lactose intolerant maybe it was the Gaul Bladder all along but I now use milk in coffee and on serials and doesn't make me sick ,long live you surgeons God gift to humanity .(unlike Kale )Lol
    Cheers Kym
    Adelaide

  • @josysteinbach4097
    @josysteinbach4097 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Another great video full of information , keep them coming please, you are the only medical video channel i watch .Merci et à bientôt 👏👏👏

  • @user-ly8ot1yd1r
    @user-ly8ot1yd1r Před 3 měsíci

    Love watching your videos, you make everything simple and easy to understand. Keep up the good work.

  • @jodysusanwrites
    @jodysusanwrites Před 3 měsíci +13

    Chanca Piedra (means “stone crusher” in Spanish) is super helpful at breaking them up. Apple juice to soften them, epsom salt to dilate the bile ducts.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts Jody. Some people use that for kidney stones with variable success.

    • @jamesfrencharmwrestling4910
      @jamesfrencharmwrestling4910 Před 2 měsíci +5

      They don't want us talking about it

    • @thebossmob1019
      @thebossmob1019 Před měsícem +1

      How do u do it exactly. Can I tell me step by step ?

    • @friedapplepie1872
      @friedapplepie1872 Před měsícem +1

      how do you use the epsom salt? i just got the stone breaker from amz.

    • @jodysusanwrites
      @jodysusanwrites Před 10 dny +1

      @@friedapplepie1872 Sorry for the delay. I mix one tablespoon of Epsom salt in about 3/4 cup of water and stir til fully dissolved. Then I hold my nose, drink it all down through a straw and put a little honey on my tongue or something sweet to take away the terrible taste. It's miserable for a moment; but much better than the pain. If it doesn't go away right away I repeat this process two hours later. Make sure to stick close to a bathroom! That's what I do in an emergency; but I also try to do the recipe from the book "The Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush" on a regular basis. I don't adhere to a lot of the teachings in that book; but the basic recipe has done wonders for my health. Also, be aware that the Chanca Piedra is used to break up stones - thus they can bring on gallbladder attacks, because they are trying to get out of your body - I've been told it isn't the big ones that cause the pain - it's the little ones. From what I understand, the key is to keep flushing them out.

  • @MyCleverHandle
    @MyCleverHandle Před 8 měsíci +33

    So timely! At this very moment, I'm sitting in my local ER and have just spoken to my gastro doc on the phone about the surgical plans these hospital people have for my surgery. Scared to death. I trust my gastro doc, he trusts the hospitalist, the surgeons, and all the nursing staff at this hospital. My gastro doc just last week gave me lab orders for all kinds of tests, hoping we can get answers to chronic but so far painless diarrhea that I've had for the past two years. I'm 63, fully postmenopausal, never had any surgery since wisdom teeth removal at age 16. You've given me good questions to ask about the ultrasound that's been done, and the Hidascan to come. So glad my gastro doc took my call at the beginning of his office hours today. And so glad I caught this video!

    • @romonaelrod7870
      @romonaelrod7870 Před 8 měsíci +13

      I just had my gallbladder out last week. My gallbladder was chock full of stones and sludge. Everything went well and I didn't have a lot of pain after surgery. I am doing well now. Just be sure to follow doctors orders,especially be careful about not lifting heavy things so that you don't tear out stitches or get a hernia. I had my appendix out just over a year ago. It went Pretty well too. My best wishes to you.❤😊

    • @tobiernotobie
      @tobiernotobie Před 4 měsíci +2

      How did the HIDA Scan go?

  • @minniegibson8722
    @minniegibson8722 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you. Very helpful. I needed this.

  • @edp8218
    @edp8218 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Thank for the awesome information, 👍

  • @lslikk5599
    @lslikk5599 Před 8 měsíci +8

    What a great info!!!!♥

  • @Rowdybeardown
    @Rowdybeardown Před 6 měsíci +3

    My wife was just diagnosed. Thank you for the information

  • @linebrunelle1004
    @linebrunelle1004 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Happy Thanksgiving, Doctors and team.

  • @darlenericotta
    @darlenericotta Před 8 měsíci +4

    A lot different than what my son had years ago. Thanks Docs

  • @mocanlagunas
    @mocanlagunas Před 8 měsíci +12

    I woke up with pain near my chest. the doc explained that as the gallblader has no pain nerves, pain radiates somewhere nearby. I'm glad it was not the heart... the only thing that keeps bothering me after surgery is one of the scars sometimes itches...

  • @darlaparker5838
    @darlaparker5838 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Thankfully, had gall bladder removal by robotic surgery and Tylenol for post-surgical slight discomfort. Day surgery. Is fascinating information on an organ not familiar with. Always learning something here!

  • @mervinbeauty4619
    @mervinbeauty4619 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You'ĺl did a great job by explaining everything about gallbladder ❤❤

  • @Mansmatters
    @Mansmatters Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very good video, filled with a lot of important information

  • @marciaborg77
    @marciaborg77 Před 8 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing this video

  • @juanaviles7164
    @juanaviles7164 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you doctors, nice and informative video

  • @samanpasha76
    @samanpasha76 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Another good video docs👌

  • @pixelpatter01
    @pixelpatter01 Před 8 měsíci +59

    Both my parents had their gallbladders removed and so did I. I was so glad to have it out and my life was great after the operation until I had one stone that had escaped block my common bile duct about two months later. It passed by itself after I turned yellow, puked my guts out and was hospitalized. I was scheduled for some sort of exotic intubation to remove it until it passed by itself and I filled a toilet with all the backed up bile and pancreatic secretions. As soon as the surgeon heard about it he asked " was there any blood?". I went home the next day and have been fine since.

    • @elebenty5709
      @elebenty5709 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Twenty years after I my gallbladder removed, I had an emergency ercp to remove 3 stones from my duct. The resulting pancreas inflammation was worse than labor. That was a decade ago. I still feel stones pass occasionally, so far no more have stuck.
      Eating citrus or vinegar with fatty foods helps avoid the pain. Oddly, rapid weight loss both postpartum and dietary also seem to be triggers for me,.

    • @Essays4College
      @Essays4College Před 6 měsíci

      What is your diet like?

    • @adrian_21055
      @adrian_21055 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Why dont they remove clogs when the gallbladder is still there?

    • @terriejohnston8801
      @terriejohnston8801 Před 5 měsíci

      I DO believe in a daily elixir of a Teaspoon or 2 of Apple cider vinegar..into a 8oz. Glass of water. Add a little honey if u have it. It balances out the pH levels...Or in plain english...the elixir is an all around great preventative for alot of things

    • @sarahduarte8403
      @sarahduarte8403 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@adrian_21055they don't just remove the stones because the gallbladder is the issue. If they remove the stones eventually more will come.

  • @dorothydamboise2493
    @dorothydamboise2493 Před 8 měsíci +10

    Still my favourite docs. And a great info plus welcome comic relief on such a day as this. Thanks guys. Happy Thanksgiving. Blessings.

  • @WilliamNAllen
    @WilliamNAllen Před 8 měsíci

    Great episode

  • @gregbrooks7233
    @gregbrooks7233 Před 8 měsíci +17

    Interesting video. Thanks for sharing. I had my gallbladder removed a few years ago after a sudden attack of abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea. The pain was awful. Surgery early the next morning and home that afternoon. No problems since.

  • @econogate
    @econogate Před 7 měsíci +6

    I was reading something about how Salmonella infection can be a precursor many years out and lie dormant and inflame the gallbladder years later. Amazing what little critters can do and hang around and do to us over time.

  • @user-jw9iw6nk3c
    @user-jw9iw6nk3c Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you I just had a US on my tummy this Monday been i have a stone I been freckling out about this you guys have made me feel a lot better. After watching this.
    Thank you all so much

  • @joanwalford1959
    @joanwalford1959 Před 5 měsíci

    Very informative

  • @slomo1716
    @slomo1716 Před 8 měsíci +7

    Fascinating information about our gall bladders. Thank you for educating us!!

  • @glendanewton8632
    @glendanewton8632 Před 8 měsíci

    Nice stuff to know…thanks!!!😊

  • @michaelgodwin6158
    @michaelgodwin6158 Před 8 měsíci +28

    I had my gallbladder removed in my early 30s. Leading up to it for months I was eating so little of anything, since every time I did I'd have wracking pain in my right side. Since removal overall I've been able to resume a normal life and diet. The one thing I've discovered I cant do is eat a big meal -after not eating anything for awhile-. Like if I go a long time between meals then suddenly have a big meal I will get the runs. But in my eyes its really just encouraged me towards healthier eating habits and smaller portions anyway.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 8 měsíci

      It works out!

    • @Essays4College
      @Essays4College Před 6 měsíci

      what does "normal life and diet" mean to you?

    • @alhinfadi667
      @alhinfadi667 Před 4 měsíci

      Who eating what they want no pain 😅😅😢​@@Essays4College

    • @jamilgotcher365
      @jamilgotcher365 Před 4 měsíci

      I think I just now had this happen. We were running errands all day and I didn't have lunch until almost 3:00, normally always have a turkey breast sandwich or chicken salad for lunch but didn't feel like preparing food so we opted for a hamburger, I got a pain on my right side, it wasn't too bad but it sounds like I will have to eat even healthier than I had been doing, already have cut out cheese and dairy milk. Hopefully this ultra healthy eating will help me lose weight I hope.

    • @Essays4College
      @Essays4College Před 4 měsíci

      @@jamilgotcher365 Hope you feel better and don't forget to exercise!

  • @estelamino6356
    @estelamino6356 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Gracias hay mucho que aprender...son grandiosos .también los veo desde NYC...

  • @stormwalker321
    @stormwalker321 Před 8 měsíci

    thank you all so much...

  • @Lochaby
    @Lochaby Před 3 měsíci +3

    This really helped me. I've been fighting with this, I think.

  • @Clarkson350
    @Clarkson350 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I have stones and polyp. Interesting video!

  • @PeterKirkMusician
    @PeterKirkMusician Před 8 dny

    I,ve had these attacks for years and years, saw a great doctor yesterday, i now know its this and very relieved to finally have an answer, changing my diet today.

  • @home4ya
    @home4ya Před 8 měsíci +8

    Man I wish u did this great gallbladder video 18mnths ago! I was A symptomatic and made 5 trips to urgent care/ER. CAT scan showed NO stones BUT sonogram DID and my Dr said CT scan was best so must be something else! It wasn't, after pain constantly for a year went to ER again and ER Dr said my GB was about to burst so had emergency surgery and 0 issues since. FYI she was right about 2 issues: 1. Sonogram was right and CT scan was not! 2. I spent $5k on holistic care and still had it removed 😢😢

  • @kevinp5119
    @kevinp5119 Před 8 měsíci +32

    I had my gallbladder removed 8 years ago. I have suffered from bile diarrhea ever since. I am not sure if I could have lived with the gallstones but it has not been the best outcome that I hoped for. I do take a bile sequestrant to bind with the bile and it does help.

    • @Roobah
      @Roobah Před 5 měsíci +4

      Tried taking bile salts after about an hour after eating as recommended. NO WAY. I have to take them at the same time as my food or immediately after to avoid bloating and / or diarrhea. Bile salts work great for me 98% of the time.

    • @ThanhTran-et7ng
      @ThanhTran-et7ng Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@Roobahdoesn't bile diarrhea means there is excess bile so wouldn't adding bile salts make things worse in that case?

    • @pwood6532
      @pwood6532 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Psyllium husk?

    • @kevinp5119
      @kevinp5119 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @ThanhTran-et7ng I believe bile salts would make things worse. For the past 4 months I have taken fish oil capsules with DHA above 300 each. It seems that it has helped repair the lining of my intestines because I have seen such a dramatic improvement. I urge anyone to try at least 3 fish oil capsules per day to see if it helps. Must have capsules with high DHA in it. I also supplement vitamin D3 as well.

    • @ThanhTran-et7ng
      @ThanhTran-et7ng Před 4 měsíci

      @@kevinp5119 hi thank you for sharing. Which brand are you using?

  • @pentester6328
    @pentester6328 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I wish I would have found this video before my gallbladder removal one month ago! It is so informative and clear. Actually, if you have issues with your gallbladder, take into consideration to remove it. The surgery is quick. In my case they needed 20/30 minutes in total.

    • @Shadowcat1954
      @Shadowcat1954 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I was afraid of what might happen later after hearing that if there are stones, one, or a few may fall out into the abdominal cavity. People reported on-set of pain. Some pain never resolved, and/or required follow-up surgeries.

  • @senoraleighasmr6282
    @senoraleighasmr6282 Před 8 měsíci +6

    What are everyones thoughts on meds like medications ursodiol? Im curious because i dont want to do surgery immediately

  • @cindytomlinson2326
    @cindytomlinson2326 Před 8 měsíci +9

    I'm one of those with a bad outcome after cholecystectomy . I routinely have uncontrollable severe diarrhea 2 - 3 X's a week, due to overproduction of bile secreted by my liver. I have taken 4 different medications that are supposed to be "bile collectors", and none seem to help my issues. I am a type 2 diabetic, and am very careful about my diet with minimal fat intake. I'm very suspicious of aspartame and related sugar substitutes as I have noticed my issues not quite as severe when I cut them out of my diet. I believe there is a term for my condition but can't remember what its called. Thank you for letting me vent, I don't think my case is unique. Love the channel.

    • @ladylaois8184
      @ladylaois8184 Před měsícem

      I’m totally with you on the horrible aspartame

  • @brendacoffey2
    @brendacoffey2 Před 8 měsíci +30

    I have found that taking a dose of Apple Cider Vinegar with Mother helps with a gallbladder flare up helps with in 20 minutes. Also Just taking a dose once a week helps maintain its function.
    I ended up in the hospital never got it out. Found the vinegar treatment and it works.
    It's amazing what vinegar is good for.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 8 měsíci +3

      Very nice

    • @gsomethingsomething2658
      @gsomethingsomething2658 Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@TalkingWithDocs Are you aware that Apple Cider Vinegar with Mother helps with a gallbladder flare up? ...I would welcome your feedback. Thanks.

    • @tme2741
      @tme2741 Před 4 měsíci

      Wow. Can you tell me how much the dose is?

    • @daethar
      @daethar Před 4 měsíci

      @@tme2741 Dilute 1 to 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar in a glass of water. Drink on an empty stomach. 2 hours before or after a meal would be good enough. And search for "the Amazing Liver and Gallbladder Flush" - it fixed mine. Maybe it will also help with yours.

    • @CrouchingSoldier
      @CrouchingSoldier Před 3 měsíci

      Does apple cider vinegar help dissolve the stones?@@gsomethingsomething2658

  • @glasscockpitf35
    @glasscockpitf35 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Thanks for the info Docs! Went to the ER with the classic pain symptoms 2 weeks ago. My bloodwork came back with Lipase at 2200. After the number fell to 900, it started to climb again, then the Gallbladder was removed. Went home the next day. So far, everything is good. I have a 2 week follow up with my surgeon on Tuesday. Still waiting on the steri-strips to fall off lol

  • @HeatherBDentureDiVa
    @HeatherBDentureDiVa Před 8 měsíci +8

    Actually with my surgeon took out my gallbladder and he forgot that the hospital prior who sent me to them literally said they're stones in the bile duct will they didn't clean it out and take out my stones in the bile duct so I went to another hospital and that's when they performed an ercp and took out the stones that were in my liver duct and they ended up doing a dilated one so I didn't have to get stents so minor still dilated and normal size cuz you can still get Stones guys even with your gallbladder removed

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 Před 8 měsíci +18

    Great description of the gall bladder issues. I had mine out back in the daus if a big cut under the right ribs. I've had years of digestive issues. Not sure it's all from the gall bladder removal, but it's led me to a plant based eating plan. I get to eat more than ever, and it's all whole food, and delicious. Glad they've discovered a less invasive way to operate.

    • @paullelys161
      @paullelys161 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I was scheduled to have the "open gallbladder" surgery back in the early 80's but chickened out at the last minute and left the hospital literally an hour before the operation.
      The old fella in the bed next to me had been causing problems all the previous day and night by pulling out all his drips and cables and moaning and generally disrupting the whole ward so I thought I can't stay here for the next 4 weeks with this going on and no choice to leave after it was done.
      Keyhole surgery is the way to go.

    • @HiPumpkin50leslie
      @HiPumpkin50leslie Před 3 měsíci

      When they did my surgery in 1998, they told me they wouldn't know until they looked at it whether or not they would be able to operate laparascopically or have to do the big incision. Fortunately it was done laparascopically!! They sent me home that same day, because my insurance wouldn't approve an overnight stay. It was rough.

  • @swtliljibr
    @swtliljibr Před 7 měsíci +5

    I feel like I am living my life through your channel recently, had first hip replacement end of August, scheduled for second one on December 11 and this last week has emergency surgery to remove gallbladder 😂.

  • @loublockinger1787
    @loublockinger1787 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for all the information and great video

  • @KarenJordan-cd5nx
    @KarenJordan-cd5nx Před měsícem

    thank you

  • @ritabrunton4391
    @ritabrunton4391 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So what are the possible diet changes and what are you hoping it would do.

  • @Sassycat757
    @Sassycat757 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I'm so glad I had mine removed, I was so sick and in pain.

    • @amaalalmar
      @amaalalmar Před 3 měsíci

      Did you gain weight after that ?

  • @kingmouse9292
    @kingmouse9292 Před 6 měsíci +2

    M 26
    Next week I am gettin a endoscopy and colonoscopy plus a Gallbladder Ultrasound, been dealing with pain for 2 years. I hope and pray they figure it out.

  • @Value1lady
    @Value1lady Před 8 měsíci +2

    Had my gb removed on May 9th this year. Can eat anything but still having some pain. Dr had me do the liver tests before the removal and found they my cbd common bile duct was a lil dilated. I was like what and why he said maybe a stone is lodged in there. I dont have jaundice but I do get nauseous still and pain in the upper right and epigastric pain as well. Feels like needles sticking me. Docs is it normal to have like 2 to three bowel movements a day after gb removal. Before I only had one maybe 2 every once in a while. Now its 2 and sometimes 3 and normal and then some r hard. Is this pain from the gb removal and is there some enzymes I can take for this? I also still belch everything I eat as well like I still have a gb. Is this normal and can be post cholecystectomy syndrome? Can the cholesterol go down after gb removal or does it go up more? I only had one large gallstone according to my general surgeon and my gb was so bad he said. So is a mobile gallstone better to have than one that is not mobile? Not having the gb removed with stones can cause gb cancer as well. I’m kinda worried!! This video was awesome as usual! Thanks Docs! 💕💕. Sorry about to TMI re: bowel movements! Im not embarrassed at all!

  • @thrsonlytoday
    @thrsonlytoday Před 3 měsíci +7

    I was just diagnosed after a trip to the ER and am having surgery in a week for removal. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @TheGosgnach
    @TheGosgnach Před 8 měsíci +4

    Great information docs! I had mine out last year , it was very painful, I understand the feeling..

  • @kelsowilz2522
    @kelsowilz2522 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Exercise is a huge help to healthy organ performance!

  • @wskripka1
    @wskripka1 Před 8 měsíci +11

    Can gallbladder symptoms be confused with an. ULCER or Hiatial Hernia ?

  • @HerrWeinachten
    @HerrWeinachten Před 8 měsíci +12

    I had gallstones last year and it was not fun. Was sick for a few days. Had a CT scan done and the GI scheduled me for an ERCP to remove the stones. It was two weeks in between the CT and the ERCP so I had ended up passing the stones. Unfortunately they didn't do an ultrasound before the procedure to see if I still had the stones. Insurance didn't cover it all. I thought the GI's office was very poorly run. I never even met the guy who did the ERCP.

    • @E.Government
      @E.Government Před 5 měsíci

      Did they remove the gallstones through ERCP procedure?

    • @HerrWeinachten
      @HerrWeinachten Před 5 měsíci

      @@E.Government They didn't find any!

    • @lonigoldberg3062
      @lonigoldberg3062 Před měsícem

      Did you try anything?​@@CrouchingSoldier

    • @CrouchingSoldier
      @CrouchingSoldier Před měsícem

      @@lonigoldberg3062 Yes, I did and it seems to be working. I cancelled my surgery and am drinking two 8oz glasses of warm water with a tablespoon apple cider vinegar x2/day, morning and night. I bought the apple cider vinegar that has honey in it and it's not intolerable. Been doing this since my attack in Feb. AND I dropped 4 lbs without even trying.!

  • @alwood5910
    @alwood5910 Před 6 měsíci +4

    What about people at the " sludge" period of gallbladder issues? Any recommendations?

  • @christianviray3176
    @christianviray3176 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Just got my gallbladder removed last month because of the excruciating pain everynight before sleeping. Im only 24 years old and I must say diet really has a factor. I ate a lot of fatty food when I was in college and I reaped what I sow.

  • @Santoki30004
    @Santoki30004 Před 26 dny

    Just had mine done few hours ago,just turned 40 in April , 6'1 230ibs Male
    Going to definitely be changing my diet moving forward

  • @NailahRoberts
    @NailahRoberts Před 8 měsíci +5

    What about extracorporeal shock wave treatment?

  • @HiPumpkin50leslie
    @HiPumpkin50leslie Před 3 měsíci +1

    Pregnancy often causes issues with the gall bladder - I had no clue. Three severe attacks after having my daughter, one which triggered pancreatitis. Six weeks after a c-section I had my gallbladder removed. I was in recovery & lots of nurses were talking about the fact that pregnancy caused their problems. I sure wish it was something that was more widely known! I remembered a friend telling me about it, that's what I was experiencing! Because the two doctors I saw initially said I was constipated, had gas, or just a stomach bug.

  • @violetgovender8957
    @violetgovender8957 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for your information..woke up 3weeks ago with excruciating pain upper chest thought i was hvn heart attack, rushed to hospital.. after some tests was told I have a cluster of g/stones in the gallbladder,it has to be removed.. scheduled for surgery in a week 🙏

  • @janes.9736
    @janes.9736 Před 6 měsíci +1

    How do you make sure the clips stay on? Im teally frightened of the clips coming off.especially bleeding artery internally,as i live miles from help

  • @michellecameron5850
    @michellecameron5850 Před 8 měsíci +32

    Three days of lemon juice and olive oil … I’m 58, quite overweight … I do this every ten years and I have never had a problem with my gall bladder.

    • @francinebriones1718
      @francinebriones1718 Před 7 měsíci +4

      i was told olive oil & apple juice and lemon am i wrong oh i am 4 tablespoon of lemon juice & warm water every night is to help.!

    • @greendragon9
      @greendragon9 Před 6 měsíci +9

      Read Andreas Moritz Amazing liver cleanse.

    • @francinebriones1718
      @francinebriones1718 Před 6 měsíci

      @greendragon9 that lady right she on you tube & instagram

    • @casperjennings9348
      @casperjennings9348 Před 3 měsíci

      Hi, do you have fatty liver?

    • @quevicular
      @quevicular Před 2 měsíci

      How much when where and at what time?

  • @user-mr6rw6qy9y
    @user-mr6rw6qy9y Před měsícem

    DOCTORES, YOU ARE GREAT, I AM VERY SURE NOT THAT I HAVE GALLBLADDER STONE, I AM GOING FOR ULTRA SOUND THIS WEEK, THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR TIME AND VERY USEFUL VIDEO CLIP.❤

  • @DrSteveAFG
    @DrSteveAFG Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent informative video on the gall bladder, that explains my discomfort after a fatty meal, stopped the chicken wings for other reasons, but kale is a step too far, so discomfort rare now. Diagram really helped understanding of the flow, not sure how it fills and produces bile.

  • @paullelys161
    @paullelys161 Před 8 měsíci +11

    I've had gallstones for over 40 years and 35 years ago had a stone released by going to hospital where they put a tube down my throat and released the stone causing the pain.
    Have had almost no pain since then apart from the occasional minor ache.
    Gallbladder is still full of stones according to an ultrasound 15 years ago.
    FYI my HDL cholesterol is just below the low range limit and LDL is within the normal range.
    My sister, however, says she went to a naturopath and tells me the stones are all gone after taking some sort of natural medicine.....
    I doubt this has happened and wonder if anyone has had any positive results by using alternative methods.

    • @mistermylo8607
      @mistermylo8607 Před 8 měsíci

      I was told I had enough gallstones to make a necklace . I did research, started on a juicing program and eliminated fatty and spicy foods. Also discovered the herb from S. America called Chanca Pedra ( stone buster). Drs said I needed surgery but I tried the natural remedy and still have my gb. It’s been over 20 yrs ago. Never got retested for stones.

    • @jjkpilapil
      @jjkpilapil Před 6 měsíci +2

      did they your sister get an ultrasound to confirm that the stones are indeed gone?

    • @paullelys161
      @paullelys161 Před 6 měsíci

      Says she had an ultrasound and although she is normally trustworthy, I have my doubts whether one was done.@@jjkpilapil

  • @jamesmiller6637
    @jamesmiller6637 Před 4 měsíci +1

    These guys make me so proud to be Canadian.

  • @helenhebert7127
    @helenhebert7127 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I waited about 9 months after my only GB attack that put me in the hospital for a week. I only scheduled surgery to be in the same insurance year. By the time I got it out, my GB was necrotic and gangrenous and spilled the nasty contents into my abdominal cavity. Had to stay in the hospital on IV antibiotics. My recommendations is get that thing out.

  • @vanitageorge8634
    @vanitageorge8634 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So nice doctors to study

  • @HeatherBDentureDiVa
    @HeatherBDentureDiVa Před 8 měsíci +6

    I saw my primary doctor she ignored me saying it was IBS and statistically i was to young at 30 years old and sent me home no test nothing 3 months later it exploded and almost died. My GI surgeon did my surgery and he flipped out on her bc I truly almost died

    • @gooberweasel30
      @gooberweasel30 Před 8 měsíci

      Same here. Last year. That was a pain like I have never felt! Omg. 40yr old male.

    • @debbiej.2168
      @debbiej.2168 Před 8 měsíci

      Wow! Glad you're ok.

    • @Cooliewhistles
      @Cooliewhistles Před 4 měsíci

      What a stupid doctor. My friend had to have it removed emergency in late 20s age

  • @tliw2
    @tliw2 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Sitting in a hospital bed right now, looking for a video to help me determine whether to have the recommended gallbladder removal surgery. This was helpful. Thank you!!

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 4 měsíci

      Best of luck with your decision!

    • @marytracy2904
      @marytracy2904 Před 4 měsíci

      My granddaughter is facing the same decision so I sent this to her.

    • @mmmmmmmm1942
      @mmmmmmmm1942 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I definitely don’t think it’s worth it if you can manage your diet instead. Obviously if you’re full of stones or sludge that’s one thing but one stone or a couple, not worth it.

    • @jamilgotcher365
      @jamilgotcher365 Před 4 měsíci

      TY for you comment, I want to try lower saturated fat diet. I thought I was already doing that with olive oil for oil for several years now and eating avacados and salmon but I've read even the healthy fat can make your gallbladder hurt. @@mmmmmmmm1942

  • @MS4323
    @MS4323 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Please talk about GERD n Fundoplication

  • @hwright9608
    @hwright9608 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Have a slightly different problem... I had an off and on pain in the general area for a few years. Had a Hilda Scan to figure out what was happening and found no gallstones, no sludge. I have a gallbladder that has a 6% squeeze ability (not sure of language). How do I jumpstart the gallbladder, as I don't want to lose it. I've heard many more negative than positive stories about its loss. Can my body work around a nonworking gallbladder?

  • @attycho
    @attycho Před 4 měsíci +3

    I declined surgery. I had some serious pain (ER level) because I had gallstones. I changed my diet (more healthy, less fat), exercised, but most importantly I took Zypan 2 pills with every meal for a couple months. I have not had a gallstone attack since 6 yrs ago. I still occasionally take Zypan. It’s made by Standard Process company. A little pricey but obviously worth it. Funny thing is my physical therapist said try that and it worked. I feel fortunate I was able to keep my gall bladder.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing

    • @Susie462
      @Susie462 Před 2 měsíci

      What is this eating less fat, nonsense? I keep reading it on here in the comments.

  • @awangtaiepalat7308
    @awangtaiepalat7308 Před 3 měsíci

    Just found i have small gallstones from a requested ultrasound! Somehow i didnt freakout and at least now i know what causing my symptoms for the past 5 months

  • @CurtisBowers
    @CurtisBowers Před 8 měsíci +10

    I had emergency surgery to have my gallbladder removed. The pain was horrible. Still trying to figure out how to live and eat without a gallbladder. It has been a year. I had a trauma surgeon remove it and there was no follow-up with a specialist.

    • @pjk1714
      @pjk1714 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Curtis, if it's been a year, your GP could refer for follow up and scoping. My first couple years were rough too finding causes.
      My GP wasn't even familiar with the enzyme prescribed. Be your own advocate to regain some normalcy in our broken system.

    • @CMoore8539
      @CMoore8539 Před 7 měsíci

      @@pjk1714It’s definitely a broken system. I’ve been having gallbladder pain since March 23’ and I still have it in Nov. I don’t know what to do.

    • @CMoore8539
      @CMoore8539 Před 7 měsíci

      @@pjk1714It’s definitely a broken system. I’ve been having gallbladder pain since March 23’ and I still have it in Nov. I don’t know what to do.

    • @janes.9736
      @janes.9736 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yep, I went to A&E with horrific pain & black vomit. Was sent home telling me there was nothing wrong.
      Post meno...so it's obviously in my head.
      I'm going to have to go private.

  • @LPerezDancer
    @LPerezDancer Před 7 měsíci +7

    Aren't bile salts a possible help in conjunction with change of diet for gallbladder issues?

    • @jamilgotcher365
      @jamilgotcher365 Před 4 měsíci +4

      I get a feeling the female doctor doesn't want to give any tips on how to dissolve gallstones. Just a feeling, I'm getting from her.

    • @nickthenab1
      @nickthenab1 Před 3 měsíci

      @@jamilgotcher365 because she gets paid over $13,000 to just rip it out.

  • @disqusrubbish5467
    @disqusrubbish5467 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Question that's maybe more for Dr Callan. Does she have one of those handy handheld ultrasound devices that wirelessly connects to a tablet? Our vet used one on our dog and I was impressed. It seems to me that they should be ubiquitous in certain specialties. You might be able to tell right away that a patient does or doesn't have certain problems without scheduling a separate scan maybe weeks later. Anyway, just curious.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Often in Canada the physicians doing the surgery aren't the ones doing the exam. It's usually a radiology clinic that does the ultrasound but we would agree it would expedite diagnosis

  • @omgimover4075
    @omgimover4075 Před 8 měsíci +7

    I listened others on CZcams who said that you can flush gallstones out through liver flushes. Unfortunately I was too far gone for that, I had to have emergency surgery 2 years after my diagnosis. I went to the ER with the worst pain in my life & the doctor said my gallbladder was inflamed & infected. I couldn’t sit or stand & the morphine they gave me barely worked. I was in so much pain that I was looking forward to getting the surgery. Prior that, I went to ER four times when I suffered from other attacks. But that last attack was the worst. I would just recommend others to get surgery, save yourself from the misery.

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 8 měsíci +7

      You can't really flush them. Most often those are scams. Hope you are ok.

    • @Roobah
      @Roobah Před 5 měsíci +1

      I had just one gallstone, but it was 18mm stuck in the mouth of the tube and the rest of the gallbladder was completely gangrene falling apart. YIKES! Only thing holding it together was the sludge, LOL!

    • @alexlabra1562
      @alexlabra1562 Před 4 měsíci

      @@Roobah hi I wanted to ask I have a 2.1 cm stone but it hurts on and off pain rotates left and right . How was the recovery process and what was the time frame so I can be mentally ready I have surgery on the 8 th of March and tired of being pain ... please help

  • @layne331
    @layne331 Před 8 měsíci +8

    With the capabilities of endoscopic surgery, why not remove the stones and preserve the gallbladder?

    • @Value1lady
      @Value1lady Před 8 měsíci +1

      Bc they come back

    • @Denise_Cocoa
      @Denise_Cocoa Před 23 dny

      They “can” remove the stones but it’s not as efficient because they can come back. A lot of doctors don’t actually educate on root causes and lifestyle changes we can make to prevent them from coming back. So I guess it’s “easier” to just remove the whole thing and be done with it

  • @Jripey13
    @Jripey13 Před 7 měsíci +20

    I’m obese, male , at 47 I had about 4-5 tiny stones. I had the option to remove them by surgery but I decided to start eating right.. the most great gallbladder stones to break down for me is eating plenty of Cinnamon power , I love it on my coffee and plenty of raw garlic or soups with chunks of garlic 🧄 cloves

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 7 měsíci +3

      That is awesome. Congrats!

    • @lindaireland2751
      @lindaireland2751 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm over weight have lost some they told me I should have mine out as its like 19.5mms scared the pain is unbelievable but not sure if its just that as I have other stuff going on I wish they could just laser erm out or something like that my dad had he's out&a woman told him she had 3 kids&the pain is nothing like this 😂😂 oh boy il have to try more cinnamon

    • @Jripey13
      @Jripey13 Před 6 měsíci +3

      @@lindaireland2751 you gotta try powder cinnamon on your coffee or hot tea mix it very well.. Not a joke but the very fine grain of cinnamon is like sandpaper. But not dangerous, of course I don’t recommend choking on cinnamon lol but a teaspoon of fine cinnamon powder every morning or even at night may break down the gall stones.. works for me, hopefully it will work for you too.. everyone’s different but I hope you tell your doctor/nutritionist first.

    • @lindaireland2751
      @lindaireland2751 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Jripey13 thankyou yeah I love cinnamon so il give it ago. Anything worth a try. Lol yeah I'll try not to drown myself in it 🤣. Glad it works for u. Your tho everyone's body is different. I wonder if that includes cinnamon cakes lol maybe not..

    • @nuraishahismail3248
      @nuraishahismail3248 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I have multiple gallstones..can I mix cinnamon powder with black coffee

  • @Anonymous_Clouds
    @Anonymous_Clouds Před 18 dny

    Im suffering right now and I cant wait till it goes away or see the doctor. Waiting on the referral to a different hospital

  • @franciadiaz1894
    @franciadiaz1894 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Yes we are❤

  • @Mo2008di
    @Mo2008di Před měsícem +2

    I had a gallstone since October 2019… and still have my gallbladder until now…. I had some gallbladder attacks at the beginning but then it’s disappeared… i never have any other attacks again… sometimes but rarely will have right neck side pain for few hours then it disappeared…. I did 3 ultrasound in different period and my gallbladder just fine… I want to highlight that I have one big gallstone about 1.7cm

  • @helenmurphree3434
    @helenmurphree3434 Před 8 měsíci +3

    So one symptom I had, for about three years before my gallbladder was removed, was that it felt like there were rocks in the pit of my stomach. I don’t how else to describe that since I realize it was probably not in my stomach.
    So since my gallbladder has been removed already is there anything that can help me digest fats since that seems to be a problem now. Or would you just recommend avoiding most fats? I will ask my doctor about bile binders. Thank you 😊

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 8 měsíci

      You can take bile salts

    • @alexlabra1562
      @alexlabra1562 Před 4 měsíci

      I wanted to ask have u found anything for ur problem?? Has it worked!??

  • @glowglow569
    @glowglow569 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Don’t have your gallbladder removed!!! You can change your diet and choose to do a natural gallbladder cleanse. That’s what I did and I have not had an attack in over 18 years. >>> I had a scheduled surgery to have my gallbladder removed, but thankfully I had a great surgeon whom I expressed my concerns of other organs being burned or damaged due to electric-cautery. He asked how I knew that information, I let him know I watched a few CZcams procedures uploaded by known surgeons. 😂 He smiled and said, “you are pretty smart!” I asked what other options I had and he suggested a natural cleanse but that if that route did not work for me we could schedule a procedure!
    78 GALLBLADDER STONES CAME OUT WITH A NATURAL CLEANSE!!! ❤❤

    • @TalkingWithDocs
      @TalkingWithDocs  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @gala_mars
      @gala_mars Před 2 měsíci +5

      Can you share what cleanse you’ve done? I’m trying to avoid surgery too 😢

    • @sksaurav50
      @sksaurav50 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Could you please share the processes you followed

    • @sbr90077
      @sbr90077 Před 2 měsíci +2

      78! Wow. Could you please share more info please?

    • @Banksy2022
      @Banksy2022 Před 2 měsíci +1

      what type of natural cleanse did you use?

  • @dawnpenner847
    @dawnpenner847 Před 6 měsíci

    As someone with gallstones, I really enjoy this video. I would like to see you do a video on intermitting fasting.

    • @ravitejadusi3217
      @ravitejadusi3217 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Fasting triggers gallbladder stone that’s the worst thing I have ever done

    • @LisaLisa-mx3hq
      @LisaLisa-mx3hq Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@ravitejadusi3217So does Keto 🙄

    • @ravitejadusi3217
      @ravitejadusi3217 Před 2 měsíci

      @@LisaLisa-mx3hq yes we should never go for keto if we have gallbladder or fatty liver issues

  • @kmarcroftify
    @kmarcroftify Před 8 měsíci +2

    I was hoping for info about what the diet mods would be for someone without symptoms but with stones detected by an unrelated ultrasound. I guess I'll have to google.

  • @ShunraCats
    @ShunraCats Před 8 měsíci +4

    Mine burst. 12/10 for pain. Surgeon had to convert keyhole to open. 10 days in hospital, pleursl effusion at base of right lung 2 1/2 weeks later, 3 months off work but fine now.