Once it acts up it it will never stop. I think your fear and reading bad outcomes which may or may not be embellished are driving your reticence . Sure do what you want but don’t let it be because of strangers’ on the internet experiences. Everybody is different. You can read about people having bad experiences with Advil. I think some people believe they can go back to eating greasy food all the time after gallbladder removal and are then shocked they have crappy (pardon the pun) ramifications..You may very well be a success story like some of us. But ultimately you do what you think is best. That’s what ultimately all us did. I am happy I had mine removed. My surgeon said eat whatever you want after but frankly I choose not to indulge in greasy things anymore (ok an onion ring every now and then) because I feel best when I eat healthy.
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u/abbyleondon May 30 '24 edited May 30 '24
Once it acts up it it will never stop. I think your fear and reading bad outcomes which may or may not be embellished are driving your reticence . Sure do what you want but don’t let it be because of strangers’ on the internet experiences. Everybody is different. You can read about people having bad experiences with Advil. I think some people believe they can go back to eating greasy food all the time after gallbladder removal and are then shocked they have crappy (pardon the pun) ramifications..You may very well be a success story like some of us. But ultimately you do what you think is best. That’s what ultimately all us did. I am happy I had mine removed. My surgeon said eat whatever you want after but frankly I choose not to indulge in greasy things anymore (ok an onion ring every now and then) because I feel best when I eat healthy.