Lol, no. She had it out before I met her.S@M wrote:lmao - it sounds like she has not been back since the surgery :icon25:Scourge wrote:My wife had hers removed years ago. I'll ask her about it when she get's home.
tell me it aint so
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yeah the sawbones said stay away from that shit for sure.Wabbit wrote:I had my gallbladder removed and I was fine the next day.
My only advice would be...don't eat a single thing with any kind of fat content whatsoever. No hamburger, nothing.
I live in NJ but had to have emergency surgery in Florida (best hospital ever). I walked out the next day, was fine. Went to stay with friends. She made fecking hamburgers and said "should be no problem, they're very lean". I was sick as a fucking dog, throwing up. After that, I was a bit gun-shy so for the next few days I had oatmeal, white rice and dry cereal.
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O_o *blinks*
I had my gall bladder out the day after my birthday in April of '05'
I had been going thru some interesting crap with one doctor to end
up changing doctors and getting my gall bladder removed.
Reading what was posted prior in this thread already. Brings back
alot of stuff.
Everyone is different and surgeries can not be exactly the same
for everyone.
That said. The shoulder pain was intense for about a day and a half.
Literally was as if someone took a sledge and hit me in my RIGHT shoulder
@ saturn.
Don't remember exactly how long surgery took but it must of seemed
like an eternity for my wife. This being the first of any kind of surgery
for me and her waiting.
I would have to say I went in for surgery in the morning and got
out in the early afternoon after being in recovery.
The pain was bearable and I didn't need to take any of the meds
they gave me. I just chose not to take them and ended up not taking any.
As for eating and what to eat what not to?
Again. Everyones body is different. I *knock on wood* to this day have
no problems with eating anything I want. Mind you I don't run out and eat
A HUGE burger or A PIZZA myself. I eat within reason now knowing
about all the fat in alot of the foods I used to eat.
Every now and then I will stop by the local HABIT and get a burger and fries.
The wife gets this really god chicken salad. So we both get something good
I guess that's about it for my take on all this.
I had been going thru some interesting crap with one doctor to end
up changing doctors and getting my gall bladder removed.
Reading what was posted prior in this thread already. Brings back
alot of stuff.
Everyone is different and surgeries can not be exactly the same
for everyone.
That said. The shoulder pain was intense for about a day and a half.
Literally was as if someone took a sledge and hit me in my RIGHT shoulder

Don't remember exactly how long surgery took but it must of seemed
like an eternity for my wife. This being the first of any kind of surgery
for me and her waiting.

I would have to say I went in for surgery in the morning and got
out in the early afternoon after being in recovery.
The pain was bearable and I didn't need to take any of the meds
they gave me. I just chose not to take them and ended up not taking any.
As for eating and what to eat what not to?
Again. Everyones body is different. I *knock on wood* to this day have
no problems with eating anything I want. Mind you I don't run out and eat
A HUGE burger or A PIZZA myself. I eat within reason now knowing
about all the fat in alot of the foods I used to eat.
Every now and then I will stop by the local HABIT and get a burger and fries.
The wife gets this really god chicken salad. So we both get something good

I guess that's about it for my take on all this.