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King_Chief_Fan 12-17-2009 04:29 PM

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Originally Posted by vailpass (Post 6168202)
Following some excruciating stomach pain about 2 weeks ago I had to have my gall bladder removed. They went the laproscopic route. Had a little pain afterwards but not much, even peed orange for a couple days. Still get the occasional twinge.
Anyone else have this done? How was your recovery?

Nope, but I had a cataract removed and a new lens put in....I didn't pee orange or anything. Piece of cake

vailpass 12-17-2009 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by wutamess (Post 6355327)
What about excersize and stuff how long afterwards before you could do anything contact sports or basketball or something?

Couldn't lift over 15 pounds or golf for 30 days. Was riding my bike 3 days after, swimming 10 days after. Drinking cocktails 1 day after.

vailpass 12-17-2009 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by King_Chief_Fan (Post 6355494)
Nope, but I had a cataract removed and a new lens put in....I didn't pee orange or anything. Piece of cake

Hope that you are seeing well now.

chefsos 12-17-2009 04:58 PM

I've never had mine removed, but my ex did, in 2003. I remember the year because I watched Dante Hall beat the Ravens in Baltimore with a KO return in her hospital room.:)

She'd been having a lot of acid reflux-type pain and finally one Sunday morning she awoke with a LOT of pain. So I drove her to the ER (through the town's 25MPH speed limit at about 80) and they wasted no time diagnosing and removing her gall bladder. Doc said it was like a bag full of marbles.

She wanted to keep the stones, too, but I lost the sandwich bag that contained them somehow. I don't think she ever forgave me for that...

Mosbonian 12-19-2009 12:30 AM

Had this done 10 years ago....the surgery was a breeze, pretty much like Iowanian described. Mine looked like a marble bag when they took it out. Whatever you do, don't wait until it bursts before going to the hospital. The same time I had mine taken out, another guy at work let his burst and he had to wear some sort of catheter for a couple of weeks for draining purposes.

As for what you eat afterwards......i always measure the food I eat by the distance I am from a valid bathroom. If I am eating something that I know will slide thru me like wax paper on a metal slide, I usually do it at home. If I am out eating somewhere that there is no bathroom I would use, I eat things I know will take the normal time to exit.

Ice cream, fruit, some fried foods and anything Chinese are the pressure points for me.

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Rukdafaidas 12-19-2009 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by kc rush (Post 6168564)
My wife had hers removed a month after our second son was born. Apparently it is common to develop gall stones while pregnant.

She was fine after about 3 days of rest, but had to watch what she ate initially since the gall bladder helps in the digestion of fats.

My wife had hers removed about a month after our first son was born.

If you ever don't want to wait in the ER, just tell them you're having severe chest pain. When I took her to the ER and told them she was having chest pain, they had her in a room in seconds.

She didn't have any post op problems, but she can no longer eat salad.

Iowanian 12-19-2009 09:54 AM

wait a minute.

Maybe I've been overlooking something because of other issues I have.

Why can't they eat salad? Maybe I've been blaming something on another food group.

wutamess 12-30-2009 11:13 PM

Had it done today... outpatient. in @ 10 out by 3. typical soreness feels like rocks are settling around my belly button as that's by where the 4 lathrascopic(sp?) incisions went.

Spent first 10 mins home in a recliner. spent rest of day home in bed laying flat on my back is the b est position. I've eaten twice now and NO BURPING OR INDIGESTION. Been taking stool softners but haven't taken the Browns tot he superb bowl just yet.

Just 2 pisses so far... color is good. 1st one was a lil dark and second one was more normal coloring. I haven't been drinking anything but sprite and juice so that's somewhat expected.

I can't lay int the bed no longer cause my back is ****ing killing me. I'm thinking it's a mixture of the air still in there and my bad back.

Anyhow... It's gone just as Iowaonian has described it. No drainage tube to take out though. I don't know if it's in my head or not but I already think I feel better from the procedure.

Now if I can get my back to stop hurting.
I think I'm gonna take advantage of the vicadine tonight and just wing it tomorrow. I hate taking pain killers or any pills for that matter.

Gracie Dean 12-31-2009 01:25 AM

they are not joking tho, don't trust a fart, it may not be especially after greasy or fried foods.

guns blazing 12-31-2009 03:56 AM

only problem you'll have is digesting fats. Gall Bladder stores bile, bile 'emulsifies' fats or breaks fat into smaller molecules, this allows 'lipase', the main fat digesting enzyme, to then breakdown fat. No Gall Bladder = much harder to digest fat = diahhrea = diahhrea can cause dehydration and acidosis

Between the fat digestion issues and since you will probably eat a lower fat diet weight loss it makes sense that a lot of people lose weight after GB removal. Ask the doc about what optimal diet/fluid intake would be and remember diahhrea is normal after this operation.

Abba-Dabba 12-31-2009 04:10 AM

Eat. More. SALAD!

Gracie Dean 12-31-2009 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Saggysack (Post 6393756)
Eat. More. SALAD!

No do not eat more salad at least for a while

wutamess 12-31-2009 04:32 AM

I've been eating chinese fried rice mixed with their seafood soup all day. Non-spicy

Now I've come to realize my back ache is from doing a lot of freakin tattoo work yesterday. When i do that my back kills me for a couple of days.

Now I've developed a sore throat so I'm gonna take Condines tonight so I won't feel the pain and have the urge to cough.. Dr warned me that I'd have a sore throat because of the breathing tube they insert while I'm under.

Gracie Dean 12-31-2009 04:42 AM

and your back could also be due to the air they pumped you up with

wutamess 12-31-2009 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by noswad (Post 6393764)
and your back could also be due to the air they pumped you up with

I originally thought that but I forgot that I tattooed a lot yesterday and my back always gives me issues in the same exact spot the next day when i do that.

Of course I do still have some gas in me.


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