Thank you for this video. Everyone told me I’d be back to normal in 1-2 weeks but it’s not been the case at all. I’m glad you mentioned holding your tummy whilst walking, that’s what I’ve been doing. Also they should warn you not to have a bed that’s too low, for first few nights after discharge I was put up by relative on a folded down sofa bed which was agonising to get down to and up from. On 9th day post op and still in pain and have a lot of burping after eating and nausea first thing, hoping things are going to improve. I’m glad you mentioned you are going to take it easy and gradual over 3 months and I think that’s sensible. Best wishes.
Glad to hear you are resting and taking it slowly. It does take a long time for your body to adjust. My diet makes all the difference to how I feel 10 years down the track. ❤
Thank you for making this video. I have just removed my gallstone last week and now on the second week of my recovery. I have most experience similar to you. But one thing different is that I can stand straight and walk normally after a week of the surgery but need to walk slower since I normally walk fast. My diet went fine after a week, I avoid spicy, hard and oily food at all for now for a smooth recovery.
Hi! its my 5th day post op...on the 3rd day was experiencing constipation, however for two days now ive been going to the toilet for 3X in a day or right after having a small meal...How did you address this? Thank you for the video
Keep hydrated. That happened to me as well. If it keeps happening for a while maybe try imodium? But your stomach will be a bit sensitive with food for the next few months
@@MillennialGirlfriendhow long will it take for the stomach to get adjusted fully?im already 2 months post removal of gall bladder and still facing loose stools.how long will the stomach be sensitive?
@@sandrachristina1815 My stomach is still sensitive until now, 9months post surgery. It gets better overtime. I find that it's usually when I eat fatty food. Instead of gallstone pain, I just go to the toilet. My mom is still experiencing the same thing whenever she eats fatty food, even over 7yrs post surgery.
Thank you so much for sharing your surgery experience! ❤ It has made me so much less anxious for my surgery this week. Would be so grateful if you could answer some doubts: Do you feel any pain or sensation in the stitches area now? Are you able to eat fatty and spicy food without gas and vomiting issues? Do the pain episodes go completely after the surgery?
No pain on the stitches now, but im over a year post op 😅 Yep, completely no pain after the surgery. But every time I eat fatty food, I went straight to the toilet (I think instead of the pain)
My surgery was a breeze compared to my total knee replacement & the horrible pain of gallbladder attacks. And, pain killers can cause constipation too. I learned this with the knee replacement.
So I've watched what seems like a thousand videos about gallbladder surgery and everyone's talking about this gas pain. Nobody is saying how to get rid of it. Do you fart and belch a lot?
I had my gall bladder removal surgery 3 mnths back... it was slow recovery for me and feeling better...but suddenly...am getting my old symptoms which I have when my gall bladder is there....heart palpitations and othe symptoms..is it common to get these symptoms again??
Did you feel something 'jiggly' by your belly button after the surgery? As if theres a small sack of water just there, inside your belly button? I feel it just by placing my hand on my belly button area, never felt it before surgery
I didnt have that after surgery. My whole stomach was just so stiff. If it persists, I suggest let your surgeon know or ask them if it's something you should be worried about
Hi sis, I'll be having my cholecystectomy soon here in Perth... you reckon I'll be able to drive (school pick up / drop off) a week after the procedure or not? Thanks.
Hi! I dont think so sorry. Your stomuch will be the most tender and painful in the first week. So you wont have your usual reflexes for driving. I was also in strong painkillers on my first week. My surgeon instructed me not to drive in the first 1-2 weeks.
@@MillennialGirlfriend Thanks sis! Just had my surgery and yes, I felt all the pain and discomfort the day after I was discharged. I appreciate your response. ♥️
I eat what ever I want not one issue at all. I got scared and put it off. Ended up in the hospital for 4 days! My fault. I feel like I have a brand new gallbladder not one issue. Surgery was 2022. So please don't be scared!
Hi I had a question? Did u have constant constipation before ur surgery? I have to go to restroom 2 or three times when I eat. I have surgery on February 5th. Also did u get pain left and right or the middle when u had gallbladder stone.? I'm scared
Hello! I didnt have constipation BEFORE the surgery, but I had it AFTER. My pain was in the middle, above my stomach when I had gallstones 🥲 Dont be scared. Just get them taken out. I'd rather have the need to go to the bathroom after the surgery, than the excruiciating pain 🥲 I still have sensitive stomach on fatty and dairy foods 4 months post surgery but it's less compared at the start. All the best!
@MillennialGirlfriend HI thank you I needed that I'm struggling mentally and that made me feel I can so it. I'm tired of the pain moving and it stressing me out. What did u do to relive the pain during the gallbladder when u had it.?
I try to distract myself with watching something, hot compress, walking around for movement, painkillers.. basically, a lot! 🤣 and the time it takes to go away is very random
@MillennialGirlfriend Hi Hope you are feeling ok now. Please send best wishes to you. Could you please tell me how much time is needed to heal properly inside after surgery, like the muscle ache, right side, where the operation was held
@@stevecastellon1094 I notice that I tend to need the toilet right away after eating fatty food 😅 Like it just goes through my system quickly. I prefer that than experiencing pain tbh
I had constipation post surgery. I tried having oats, and then had diarrhea for days 😂 It got better for me, but my bowels are completely changed now especially when I have fatty food
Thank you for this video. Everyone told me I’d be back to normal in 1-2 weeks but it’s not been the case at all. I’m glad you mentioned holding your tummy whilst walking, that’s what I’ve been doing. Also they should warn you not to have a bed that’s too low, for first few nights after discharge I was put up by relative on a folded down sofa bed which was agonising to get down to and up from. On 9th day post op and still in pain and have a lot of burping after eating and nausea first thing, hoping things are going to improve. I’m glad you mentioned you are going to take it easy and gradual over 3 months and I think that’s sensible. Best wishes.
All the best to you as well! Yes it does take some time to regain your strength. Just take it easy and just be nice to yourself 😊
Glad to hear you are resting and taking it slowly. It does take a long time for your body to adjust. My diet makes all the difference to how I feel 10 years down the track. ❤
Thank you for making this video. I have just removed my gallstone last week and now on the second week of my recovery. I have most experience similar to you. But one thing different is that I can stand straight and walk normally after a week of the surgery but need to walk slower since I normally walk fast. My diet went fine after a week, I avoid spicy, hard and oily food at all for now for a smooth recovery.
@@snoweduc5981 all the best! It will take some time to get back to your usual self so just be patient 🤞
Hi! its my 5th day post op...on the 3rd day was experiencing constipation, however for two days now ive been going to the toilet for 3X in a day or right after having a small meal...How did you address this? Thank you for the video
Keep hydrated. That happened to me as well. If it keeps happening for a while maybe try imodium? But your stomach will be a bit sensitive with food for the next few months
@@MillennialGirlfriend What is imodium?
It's to control your bowels
@@MillennialGirlfriendhow long will it take for the stomach to get adjusted fully?im already 2 months post removal of gall bladder and still facing loose stools.how long will the stomach be sensitive?
@@sandrachristina1815 My stomach is still sensitive until now, 9months post surgery. It gets better overtime. I find that it's usually when I eat fatty food. Instead of gallstone pain, I just go to the toilet.
My mom is still experiencing the same thing whenever she eats fatty food, even over 7yrs post surgery.
Thank you so much for sharing your surgery experience! ❤ It has made me so much less anxious for my surgery this week. Would be so grateful if you could answer some doubts: Do you feel any pain or sensation in the stitches area now? Are you able to eat fatty and spicy food without gas and vomiting issues? Do the pain episodes go completely after the surgery?
No pain on the stitches now, but im over a year post op 😅 Yep, completely no pain after the surgery. But every time I eat fatty food, I went straight to the toilet (I think instead of the pain)
My surgery was a breeze compared to my total knee replacement & the horrible pain of gallbladder attacks. And, pain killers can cause constipation too. I learned this with the knee replacement.
Yes, I forgot to mention that it was the painkillers! 😊
Agree painkilkers caused me Gastritis
So I've watched what seems like a thousand videos about gallbladder surgery and everyone's talking about this gas pain. Nobody is saying how to get rid of it.
Do you fart and belch a lot?
For me, walking a little bit when you are able to helped with the gas. Yes you just fart it out 🤣
Hey hun i just had this done was alot of pain ❤ got really bad lower back pain did you after ur surgery
Mine was upper back since I couldnt straighten it until after 2 weeks 🥲
I had my gall bladder removal surgery 3 mnths back... it was slow recovery for me and feeling better...but suddenly...am getting my old symptoms which I have when my gall bladder is there....heart palpitations and othe symptoms..is it common to get these symptoms again??
Hmm I'm not sure. Maybe check with your surgeon? Hope it's nothing serious
It could be acid reflux or gerd?
Yeah thats possible. Better check with doctor or surgeon still I think
Did you feel something 'jiggly' by your belly button after the surgery? As if theres a small sack of water just there, inside your belly button? I feel it just by placing my hand on my belly button area, never felt it before surgery
I didnt have that after surgery. My whole stomach was just so stiff. If it persists, I suggest let your surgeon know or ask them if it's something you should be worried about
@MillennialGirlfriend thank you. I'll call for an appointment
Hi sis, I'll be having my cholecystectomy soon here in Perth... you reckon I'll be able to drive (school pick up / drop off) a week after the procedure or not? Thanks.
Hi! I dont think so sorry. Your stomuch will be the most tender and painful in the first week. So you wont have your usual reflexes for driving. I was also in strong painkillers on my first week. My surgeon instructed me not to drive in the first 1-2 weeks.
@@MillennialGirlfriend Thanks sis! Just had my surgery and yes, I felt all the pain and discomfort the day after I was discharged. I appreciate your response. ♥️
Hi, I had my surgery last month and started driving to do school runs by the second week. Only because I had no choice
I'm sorry you didnt have a choice. Take it easy 🙏 You dont want to make your recovery time longer
I eat what ever I want not one issue at all. I got scared and put it off. Ended up in the hospital for 4 days! My fault. I feel like I have a brand new gallbladder not one issue. Surgery was 2022. So please don't be scared!
Hi I had a question? Did u have constant constipation before ur surgery? I have to go to restroom 2 or three times when I eat. I have surgery on February 5th. Also did u get pain left and right or the middle when u had gallbladder stone.? I'm scared
Hello! I didnt have constipation BEFORE the surgery, but I had it AFTER. My pain was in the middle, above my stomach when I had gallstones 🥲 Dont be scared. Just get them taken out. I'd rather have the need to go to the bathroom after the surgery, than the excruiciating pain 🥲 I still have sensitive stomach on fatty and dairy foods 4 months post surgery but it's less compared at the start. All the best!
@MillennialGirlfriend HI thank you I needed that I'm struggling mentally and that made me feel I can so it. I'm tired of the pain moving and it stressing me out. What did u do to relive the pain during the gallbladder when u had it.?
I try to distract myself with watching something, hot compress, walking around for movement, painkillers.. basically, a lot! 🤣 and the time it takes to go away is very random
@@MillennialGirlfriendtake digestive enzymes
@MillennialGirlfriend Hi
Hope you are feeling ok now. Please send best wishes to you. Could you please tell me how much time is needed to heal properly inside after surgery, like the muscle ache, right side, where the operation was held
Hi how many weeks you took rest after removal .. did you feel any burning sensatioan after 6 weeks of surgery.
I took a week off I think and then worked from home for another 2 weeks cause my mobility didnt get back to normal right away
Do you have any disgestive issues now after surgery? Any food sensitivities to fat? Side effects?
@@stevecastellon1094 I notice that I tend to need the toilet right away after eating fatty food 😅 Like it just goes through my system quickly. I prefer that than experiencing pain tbh
@ thank you for responding. I hope you are doing great and staying healthy. I hope god blesses you with lots of health, prosperity, and wealth.
my gallbladder was infected I had it removed two weeks ago but I've still got pain from it and I had muscle spasm all the time
I'm sorry to hear that! Perhaps you can check with your surgeon if there'a anything to worry about?
@MillennialGirlfriend is ok
How do U feel now post surgery?any issues with diarrhea or acid reflux?
Did U experience diarrhea post surgery?Any side effects?
I had constipation post surgery. I tried having oats, and then had diarrhea for days 😂 It got better for me, but my bowels are completely changed now especially when I have fatty food
Thanks
Had mine removed yesterday. Im in so much pain today
@@mrs.supercleannicole6983 sorry to hear that you're in pain. Hopefully it will pass and you will see the benefits. It is for the long term 🙏