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__________________ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SW/199 (Nov 19) CW/150 MG1/189 (met Dec 5) MG2/179 (met Jan 5) MG3/170 (met Feb 9) MG4/160 (met Apr 17) MG5/150 (met Aug 1) GW/140 *Tattoo!* |
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| Hi - I had gallstones when I was 24 .. am 42 now . My experience was rather traumatic with me feeling like i was having a heartattack the pain was so bad. Anyways - had the gallbladder out the next day and have been good since. Yes gallstones can be diet related - BUT - the increase in cases among young people has been related to LOW FAT diets where the gallbladder's function is not needed as much ( the bile sits in gallbladder and makes stones rather than being secreted into the stomach to digest fats) I have not had any trouble with doing atkins without a gallbladder at all. I wish you luck and hope you are feeling better soon!
__________________ Donna F ~ SW 93 kilos CW 64 kilos GW 65 kilos http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/gallery/files/1/3/8/4/9/ADBBGOAL.jpg[/img |
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| PS...******I was following plan and had these attacks of pain 3 nights in a row but only after DINNER! I ate bacon and eggs all 3 days for breakfast and experienced no discomfort what so ever after the meal or all day prior to dinner. They say the pains are caused from consumption of too much fats and my gall bladder was contracting/producing bile to digest the fats and causing the pain. If that is the case then why wouldn't a greasy meal of bacon and eggs fried in butter do the same?? Is that weird or what? Or is this common? ********[/quote] the pain you are experiencing is when the stones get caught in the bile duct when bile is secreted into the stomach. Usually its the small stones that make the most problems ( mine were the size of grains of sand) as the big stones just sit in the gallbladder as they are too big to slip into bile duct. A normal gallbladder is designed to store bile from the liver until it is needed by the digestive process. The the gallbladder will contract and secrete bile into the stomach to digest fats so that shouldn't cause you pain. ONce the gallbladder is removed the bile duct will deposit bile direct to the stomach from the liver in a constant flow
__________________ Donna F ~ SW 93 kilos CW 64 kilos GW 65 kilos http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/gallery/files/1/3/8/4/9/ADBBGOAL.jpg[/img |
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| Well it turns out that I DON'T have gallstones.... there were none at all seen on the ultrasound. They said everything else looks normal to. I posted on MAY HAVE GALL STONES HELP so check that thread out. Thanks
__________________ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() SW/199 (Nov 19) CW/150 MG1/189 (met Dec 5) MG2/179 (met Jan 5) MG3/170 (met Feb 9) MG4/160 (met Apr 17) MG5/150 (met Aug 1) GW/140 *Tattoo!* |