It started with a tight feeling under the right ribs. Bloating and nausea. Then it moved to the stomach. Complaints for 2 years now. It's getting worse. Sore stomach and burning sternum. Worst complaints at night. Mostly i sleep only 4 hours. I have now lost 12 kilos and I don’t no longer know what to do. I have tried increasing stomach acid but that doesn't help either. This is no longer life.
I had my gallbladder removed after the birth of my son 28 years ago. It was full of stone and about to burst I was told. Not one Dr has said all my issues were from the cause of no gallbladder. I have had a hard time losing weight, and gained almost 100lbs over the years since the surgery. Depression, anxiety, dry skin, constipation, for years IBS, vitamin deficiency. I have been complaining since 1997 about the same symptoms that have been debilitating. I wish someone would have told me the issues from not having a gallbladder back then. I have been working with a nutritionist for the last year who has had me take some of these, but will ask about some of the others. Thank you for sharing. I have been made to feel like I was crazy.
for years, i have told my dr’s i want to keep mine for many reasons. they want to remove it to make money, but so far, nothing is blocked, just lots of stones and a bit of a lighter color, but so far, tests show ok.
Good job on holding on to it. Here's a podcast episode we do on saving a gallbladder if you haven't heard it: kickitnaturally.com/gallbladder-save-what-to-drink-and-more/
Not been able to poop properly since GB removed - have to push hard on lower intestines every time to initiate any movement - surgeon says he didn’t damage me - yes he did- I’m in constant cycle of constipation and diarreah - worse I’ve developed extreme autonomic sensitivities to foods smells and any stimuli - constant abdominal pain and nausea- my advice try to save your GB … before removal I went regularly once per day everyday like clockwork.
@@BlackHeather777 Wishing you improvements asap! I have prunes and pears and yoghurt twice a day now it helps a lot - touch wood I can go again - but still do a dance to get it done. All the best.
I had a GB op in June 2020 I'm still in pain in my chest, under my arms & shoulders, Surgeon says "it's rubbish" well I wished I had never had the op, new dr said I've now got Costrocondritis which is due to this op. My friends who have had this op have all been ok after surgery, but I haven't. I find that overeating causes me problems, plus seem to be going to the loo more often with bowel movements, also not good eating spicy food, it's trial & error finding the right things to eat that dont cause gripping pains, in the stomach area. To tell the truth I wish I had never had this op.
@@annoverton6379 I’m very sorry to hear that you’re still suffering. I know how difficult it can be just to live with digestive problems. I’m two weeks postoperative. I had my gb remove as well as a hiatal hernia repair with NF. I feel better since my surgery but I was experiencing the having to press down hard symptom when I have BM. I hope you feel better soon.☝🏾❤️
My gall bladder laparoscopic surgery failed as the surgeon punctured my liver and had to resort to open surgery to stop the bleeding . He still didn’t remove it and 24 staples later I was told they cleaned it out and I now have an Atrophied gall bladder .If it starts to give trouble I’m told I’ll need specialist surgery. That was 10 years ago .
Here is our video on steps that can help after to removal to avoid a lot of the troubles see people show up months or years later. th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
I had mine out due to a motorcycle accident. Best stuff i have found is (Now Super Enzymes). I use the enzymes for meals especially high fat like Sunday roast. If you have problems try the enzymes and try different times. It works best for me half way through the meal. Try before, half way or after a meal see what works for you. They aren't expensive 180 in a bottle $20 U.S.
Thanks for sharing your experience. This video explains why taking a formula with both HCL and ox bile in it is a mistake: th-cam.com/video/6EhZiBE2SBc/w-d-xo.html
Great video! I had my Gallbladder removed 7 days ago. I had no choice because the attacks very beyond painful & terrifying! I have also had severe GI issues for the past 5+ years. Constipation, bloating, suffocating burping and just a feeling of pressure and heaviness all the the time. My GI doc said I have IBS & SIBO and prescribed antibiotics, acid reducers etc and said I may need to be on low dose antibiotics for the rest of my life. Obviously I did not listen to him (as far as low dose rest of my life) as I don't have much faith in what he was saying and he not once suggested I should have my Gallbladder checked even when I complained about pain, etc. Now 7 days after removal of my GB, my bloating, burping, constipation, etc have gotten even worse. Do you think it was my diseased GB that was given me the IBS & SIBO symptoms or are they are unrelated? I was hoping by removing my GB, these symptoms would go away but they haven't. Perhaps too early to tell? I'd love to get your advice on this, thanks. Also, I had years of slight burning sensation from what I perceived was stemming from my damaged Gallbladder seems to be still there. It's like I can still feel something there. I thought this feeling and burning sensation will go away after removal but I still feel it. Could it be too early and still healing in that area that is making me feel it?
HI Shawn, I'm not allowed to give specific advice like that, but it sounds like But your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Also, this video on gastritis might give you some insights if you feel like the pain your having is fitting into that situation. th-cam.com/video/XM10QB10vK0/w-d-xo.html Come back and let us know how it goes.
How are you feeling now? I'm 2 weeks post-op and the first week was awful - all my symptoms were worse. Many people with chronic biliary dyskinesia say it can take 1-3 months to normalize after surgery. Hoping that's the case....
@@j-snell-callanen26hey same here...how are you now?? After 1 week I got all Symptoms back removed gallbladder 17 days ago Symptoms getting better or wt happened
@@JennathulFirthous-c8x Still struggling with gastritis/heartburn and some bile acid diarrhea. My bile seems to be flowing fine, but my duodenum isn't moving things normally, and I have tons of trapped gas and burping in my upper GI system.
Lost my gallbladder in 2021. It was inflamed, I had stones and a polyp as well. I've lived with it for years, controlled attacks with what I ate until I couldn't anymore. After the surgery it left me with a hernia just above my navel. I haven't found the courage for another surgery yet. Having diarrhea after every meal. Looks like I used oxbile wrong, taking it with every meal. I'll try taking it a couple of hours after eating from now on to see if it helps.
I'm the beginning you talk about that people need to have their gallbladder removed. What do you think about "Choledochoscopic gallbladder-preserving cholecystolithotomy" that is already performed on thousands of patients? So people can keep their gallbladder. Or what do think about ursodesoxycholic acid?
Had mine removed and I feel rejuvenated. I had sludge and stones so very minimal bile flow to begin with..now I'm steadily dripping bile my body is able to process fat for better vitamin absorption hence why I feel and look much better.
Thank you great video. I've just come out of hospital from a first bout of gallstone trouble, apparently had an infection from an 18mm stone lodge in the opening. Doc wants me to go in for elective removal but everything I have been reading has made me doubt that's a good idea... I am trying to work out how to get stone out instead naturally... Any advice?
I had no other choice to have it removed because they said I would die if I didn’t. Yes. They said I would die. And yes after getting removed, I still get sludge attacks. I have all these different kinds of issues now. Never the same day twice. Better than dead though, I suppose.
:) It is definitely better than dead. This video can give you insights into how to correct those sludge attacks: th-cam.com/video/I4iNJeD7mCQ/w-d-xo.html But if you're dealing with a lot of symptoms, your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Come back and let us know how it goes.
@@lajonwitherspoon2828 Sometimes bile becomes thick when the liver isn’t producing bile properly. As it moves through the bile ducts it is quite painful like you’re still having a gallbladder attack. I have had an ERCP expecting them to find stones in my pancreas but was told it was jut sludge.
I have been suffering from bile reflux for the past 2 years. My gallbladder was removed 7 years ago. I can hardly function normally anymore and I don't know what to do anymore.😢
Here is our video on bile reflux: th-cam.com/video/FyRL1_xSK3s/w-d-xo.html your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Come back and let us know how it goes.
Not sure I'm understanding the question, but you may be using ox bile incorrectly. This video esplains common mistakes: th-cam.com/video/6EhZiBE2SBc/w-d-xo.html
How many times per day do u use cholestyramine? I had gallbladder removed 17 yrs ago and I've suffered with bile gastritis for almost 2 years. Just started cholestyramine but only take it a few times per day, I wonder if I should take it more times per day, what else do u use? Do u have bile gastritis?
Can you recommend talking points to have with my Dr. I have numerous problems and can't lose weight not to mention all other symptoms with all the issues I have. I believe that I'm not breaking food, vitamins and meds down correctly nor absorbing them. I currently have hypothyroidism, IBS-d, post menopause (only 51), I had my gallbladder removed in 22 and have gastric sleeve in 15. I'm struggling to find someone to listen to me. Any suggestions to talk to my Dr about would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Without a gallbladder, these steps can be more important: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html But we hear from a lot of people who use Beet flow to make sure the biliary pathway is flowing correctly so the body can detox the way it should
Hi,dr.how can I get in contact with?am dealing with constipation,insomnia and dry skin since two years. Listening to you gave me hope and would appreciate if I could get help from you. Thanks
Hi, Not a doctor, but I do still help some clients one-on-one. Those are issues I've been able to to help a lot of clients improve. You can go to my site kickitnaturally.com and click on Contact Us link. If you don't hear back within 24 hours, let us know here.
My friend had his gallbladder removed few month before but he still suffer from discomfort and wakes up with pain every night. They did all endoscopy,colonoscopy, MRI and can’t find the cause.
Same, I’m not sure what else to do but I ether have constipation r diarrhea or both. I haven’t had a normal bowel movement for weeks now. Idk what else to do but I can’t live like this.
So does it mean when you get your gallbladder removed and have diarrhea you are lacking bile. When u have constipation you don't have enough acid have too much bile?
Each one can have a variety of causes. your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Come back and let us know how it goes.
Anything that reduces digestive capacity can magnify just about any digestive symptom. Here is our video on bile reflux: th-cam.com/video/FyRL1_xSK3s/w-d-xo.html and our video on why we get acid reflux: th-cam.com/video/ZDTUrYGVu7Q/w-d-xo.html
@@KickItNaturally I had not been told anything about what to expect after gallbladder surgery and had no idea that the sudden diarrhea after a meal with more fat was because of the surgery. My husband’s aunt later first used that term and said she couldn’t be far from a bathroom after eating. Why won’t doctors warn us what might happen? Afraid we might chicken out and seek a more natural remedy?
I donated 67% of my liver to my mom almost a year ago and had to have my gallbladder removed as well, since then I have diarrhea a lot and I’m pretty sure I am lactose intolerant because of it now is that possible?
Had my gb removed in 2018, since then I had episodes of pain and sometimes bile vomitting. Now recently got ky USG which shows residual gb stump 6mm and dilated cbd of 9mm. No symptoms of fever vomitting yellow colour just pain around the area please suggest
I had my gallbladder removed years ago. I still get the pain after eating fatty foods which last for three days. Recently I have been getting the pain a dull ache around that area along with rumbling stomach and belching. Saw my GP prescribed Omeprazole. My stool is Green it was sent to the lab along with blood specimens. Came back normal. I am still getting the pain and I am constipated now. It is getting me down, please Dr. can you help.
Not a doctor, but yes, we hear stories like this so often that I made a video about phantom gallbladder pain after removal here: th-cam.com/video/I4iNJeD7mCQ/w-d-xo.html But with all those issues going on, your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Come back and let us know how it goes.
doctors neve mentioned that 20-50% get diarreah issue after gall bladder removal...literally constant diarreah from day 4 until day 9 now post gall bladder removal..how to fix??
This video can give you some insights: th-cam.com/video/c8RskhTf-yk/w-d-xo.html and this video explains some steps that can help after removal: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
My gallbladder was removed 15 years ago. No issues until last month when I was violently ill. I’ve got the same gallbladder pain since. I’ve been on beet flow for a week. So far don’t notice much of a difference but I think the attacks are not lasting as long. I’m not sure what would benefit me more at this point. Ox bile or Tudca? 🙏
It's common for someone to need to take more steps than just beet flow to get bile thinned out enough to move, if it's backed up or blocked from flowing. We talk about other steps here: th-cam.com/video/4H6ZTLf6sYU/w-d-xo.html If you get stuck, this page lists a variety of ways to get help or find your own answers: kickitnaturally.com/get-help/
How do I stop bile gastritis? Had my gallbladder removed 17 yrs ago and now I have bile gastritis and it won't heal and I'm in agony.. Dr did scope and bile is just sitting in my stomach
That's easy, look on TH-cam for natural solution to get garblader out, all you need is olive oil, grapefruit and apples juice, that's it! It happened to me.
There are multiple ways to flush stones out. I'd keep fighting like hell to keep your gallbladder. Once it's out, it's out and you're stuck with complications for life. There's quite a few supplements that claim to break up gallstones, there's at least 2 or 3 gallbladder flush protocols floating about. Some people have successfully passed huge stones. For others, they get stuck during a flush and either the stone or the gallbladder have to come out. But you're looking at that anyway if you do nothing. So look around and see what appeals to you. Personally I've had major success with Hulda's method, and am now taking Chanca Piedra as preventative maintenence. No more attacks, and latest CT scan says my stones are gone. But it's not going to fix my underlying issue causing things, which is what I'm here for. ;) Good luck.
I have a 2cm stone in my gallbladder, and my surgeon suggested that to remove it, I only have symptoms of bloating, and a lot of gas in my belly, for the last three months I have had pain on and off, I found out I have gallstones but I don't have diarrhea nor constipation, the first attack I don't have an appetite for three weeks, I was told don't eat fatty food and then gradually my appetite is back but lost 7 lbs, I'm trying not to take my GB to remove so postponed my surgery to May and see if I don't eat fatty food will reduce some pain if possible but right now I still get pain on and off that I can bear it, let see in few months if the pain can subside or not, otherwise I have to remove my GB. People who removed GB don't have any other choice, remove or not still have health issues and consequences.
Are these things sure to happen? Is it possible that someone will be able to produce enough bile from liver to fully digest fat and neutralize acids? My dad has no gallbladder and his bile ducts have expanded a lot on the MR scan. He did a stool test and doesnt have undigested fat in his stool. He eats between 80 and 90 grams of fat a day. Mostly dairy and nuts/oliv oil.
I"m not allowed to give advice on specific situations in video comments. If he's having trouble, your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course Come back and let us know how it goes.
My partner had here Gallbladder removed , over 4years ago and she has had diahrea , yellow colour loose Stools ever since. She also had pain in her stomach above the belly button. Is anyone else experiencing this also???? Any advise would be appreciated thank you
HI @Tee Y, I have a video coming out about this on Tuesday so make sure you're subscribed here so you don't miss it: th-cam.com/channels/EN08D5qYz8EHvwixHckYbg.html
@tiara2137 hi and thankyou for your reply, my partner has now moved to a very bland diet , consisting of steamed chicken , salt and black Pepper only. Plenty of salad. Porridge oats , Berries, chiaseeds, apples , and Oranges. The diahrea, has improved from 4-5times a day to 2 times per day. The stomach pain has disappeared. Maybe you can give this a go and see how you get on 🙂
I had mine removed last February, been fine since, only issue is diarrhea, I need to go at least twice before I can leave the house, then have it again after lunch, but only after lunch, nothing in the evening.
What new symptoms have shown up for you since you've had your gallbladder removed?
Reflux
Severe heartburn as im pregnant 😢
It started with a tight feeling under the right ribs. Bloating and nausea. Then it moved to the stomach. Complaints for 2 years now. It's getting worse. Sore stomach and burning sternum. Worst complaints at night. Mostly i sleep only 4 hours. I have now lost 12 kilos and I don’t no longer know what to do. I have tried increasing stomach acid but that doesn't help either. This is no longer life.
I’m allergic to codeine now was an awful painful experience finding that out
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I had my gallbladder removed after the birth of my son 28 years ago. It was full of stone and about to burst I was told. Not one Dr has said all my issues were from the cause of no gallbladder. I have had a hard time losing weight, and gained almost 100lbs over the years since the surgery. Depression, anxiety, dry skin, constipation, for years IBS, vitamin deficiency. I have been complaining since 1997 about the same symptoms that have been debilitating. I wish someone would have told me the issues from not having a gallbladder back then. I have been working with a nutritionist for the last year who has had me take some of these, but will ask about some of the others. Thank you for sharing. I have been made to feel like I was crazy.
Had several attacks..gall bladder "sand"..removed the GB and all is good.. better than ever..no problems. I'm 79 and relatively fit, no junk food.
for years, i have told my dr’s i want to keep mine for many reasons. they want to remove it to make money, but so far, nothing is blocked, just lots of stones and a bit of a lighter color, but so far, tests show ok.
Good job on holding on to it. Here's a podcast episode we do on saving a gallbladder if you haven't heard it: kickitnaturally.com/gallbladder-save-what-to-drink-and-more/
Not been able to poop properly since GB removed - have to push hard on lower intestines every time to initiate any movement - surgeon says he didn’t damage me - yes he did- I’m in constant cycle of constipation and diarreah - worse I’ve developed extreme autonomic sensitivities to foods smells and any stimuli - constant abdominal pain and nausea- my advice try to save your GB … before removal I went regularly once per day everyday like clockwork.
This post is five months old. How are you feeling now. I’m recovering from gallbladder surgery and hiatal hernia surgery.
@@BlackHeather777 Wishing you improvements asap! I have prunes and pears and yoghurt twice a day now it helps a lot - touch wood I can go again - but still do a dance to get it done. All the best.
I had a GB op in June 2020 I'm still in pain in my chest, under my arms & shoulders, Surgeon says "it's rubbish" well I wished I had never had the op, new dr said I've now got Costrocondritis which is due to this op.
My friends who have had this op have all been ok after surgery, but I haven't. I find that overeating causes me problems, plus seem to be going to the loo more often with bowel movements, also not good eating spicy food, it's trial & error finding the right things to eat that dont cause gripping pains, in the stomach area. To tell the truth I wish I had never had this op.
@@annoverton6379 I’m very sorry to hear that you’re still suffering. I know how difficult it can be just to live with digestive problems. I’m two weeks postoperative. I had my gb remove as well as a hiatal hernia repair with NF. I feel better since my surgery but I was experiencing the having to press down hard symptom when I have BM. I hope you feel better soon.☝🏾❤️
You need ox bile salts
My gall bladder laparoscopic surgery failed as the surgeon punctured my liver and had to resort to open surgery to stop the bleeding . He still didn’t remove it and 24 staples later I was told they cleaned it out and I now have an Atrophied gall bladder .If it starts to give trouble I’m told I’ll need specialist surgery. That was 10 years ago .
Just had mine removed several months ago, best decision ever
Here is our video on steps that can help after to removal to avoid a lot of the troubles see people show up months or years later. th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
Had mine removed over twenty years ago I have not missed it one bit everything as it was!
Yeah, it seems like about half of the people have no problems, some have problems right away and some see them show up years later.
I had mine out due to a motorcycle accident. Best stuff i have found is (Now Super Enzymes). I use the enzymes for meals especially high fat like Sunday roast. If you have problems try the enzymes and try different times. It works best for me half way through the meal. Try before, half way or after a meal see what works for you. They aren't expensive 180 in a bottle $20 U.S.
Thanks for sharing your experience. This video explains why taking a formula with both HCL and ox bile in it is a mistake: th-cam.com/video/6EhZiBE2SBc/w-d-xo.html
I had my gallbladder removed 21 years ago and I have had chronic diarrhea since. I use gastro stop almost daily.
Here is our video on that: th-cam.com/video/9_WfGSyhE2o/w-d-xo.html
Great video! I had my Gallbladder removed 7 days ago. I had no choice because the attacks very beyond painful & terrifying! I have also had severe GI issues for the past 5+ years. Constipation, bloating, suffocating burping and just a feeling of pressure and heaviness all the the time. My GI doc said I have IBS & SIBO and prescribed antibiotics, acid reducers etc and said I may need to be on low dose antibiotics for the rest of my life. Obviously I did not listen to him (as far as low dose rest of my life) as I don't have much faith in what he was saying and he not once suggested I should have my Gallbladder checked even when I complained about pain, etc. Now 7 days after removal of my GB, my bloating, burping, constipation, etc have gotten even worse. Do you think it was my diseased GB that was given me the IBS & SIBO symptoms or are they are unrelated? I was hoping by removing my GB, these symptoms would go away but they haven't. Perhaps too early to tell? I'd love to get your advice on this, thanks.
Also, I had years of slight burning sensation from what I perceived was stemming from my damaged Gallbladder seems to be still there. It's like I can still feel something there. I thought this feeling and burning sensation will go away after removal but I still feel it. Could it be too early and still healing in that area that is making me feel it?
HI Shawn, I'm not allowed to give specific advice like that, but it sounds like But your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
Also, this video on gastritis might give you some insights if you feel like the pain your having is fitting into that situation. th-cam.com/video/XM10QB10vK0/w-d-xo.html
Come back and let us know how it goes.
How are you feeling now? I'm 2 weeks post-op and the first week was awful - all my symptoms were worse. Many people with chronic biliary dyskinesia say it can take 1-3 months to normalize after surgery. Hoping that's the case....
@@j-snell-callanen26hey same here...how are you now?? After 1 week I got all Symptoms back removed gallbladder 17 days ago Symptoms getting better or wt happened
@@JennathulFirthous-c8x Still struggling with gastritis/heartburn and some bile acid diarrhea. My bile seems to be flowing fine, but my duodenum isn't moving things normally, and I have tons of trapped gas and burping in my upper GI system.
Lost my gallbladder in 2021. It was inflamed, I had stones and a polyp as well. I've lived with it for years, controlled attacks with what I ate until I couldn't anymore. After the surgery it left me with a hernia just above my navel. I haven't found the courage for another surgery yet. Having diarrhea after every meal. Looks like I used oxbile wrong, taking it with every meal. I'll try taking it a couple of hours after eating from now on to see if it helps.
Do u feel diarrhea with stick mucusy substance coming with loose stool? I'm on same boat
Thank you. Very well explained. 👍
Glad it was helpful.
Drink extra virgin olive oil
I'm the beginning you talk about that people need to have their gallbladder removed.
What do you think about "Choledochoscopic gallbladder-preserving cholecystolithotomy" that is already performed on thousands of patients? So people can keep their gallbladder.
Or what do think about ursodesoxycholic acid?
Had mine removed and I feel rejuvenated. I had sludge and stones so very minimal bile flow to begin with..now I'm steadily dripping bile my body is able to process fat for better vitamin absorption hence why I feel and look much better.
This is common to hear soon after removal. This video shares steps that can help if trouble shows up later: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
Thank you great video. I've just come out of hospital from a first bout of gallstone trouble, apparently had an infection from an 18mm stone lodge in the opening. Doc wants me to go in for elective removal but everything I have been reading has made me doubt that's a good idea...
I am trying to work out how to get stone out instead naturally... Any advice?
Just had mine removed, best decision ever
Never let him remove. Ik have enormous problems after it with gall reflux. Look for the book of Andreas Moritz and your stones disappear in a week.
I had no other choice to have it removed because they said I would die if I didn’t. Yes. They said I would die. And yes after getting removed, I still get sludge attacks. I have all these different kinds of issues now. Never the same day twice. Better than dead though, I suppose.
:) It is definitely better than dead. This video can give you insights into how to correct those sludge attacks: th-cam.com/video/I4iNJeD7mCQ/w-d-xo.html
But if you're dealing with a lot of symptoms, your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
Come back and let us know how it goes.
@@KickItNaturally Well, trust me when I say I understand what I can and cannot eat. Thanks for replying.
what is this sludge attack?
@@lajonwitherspoon2828 Sometimes bile becomes thick when the liver isn’t producing bile properly. As it moves through the bile ducts it is quite painful like you’re still having a gallbladder attack. I have had an ERCP expecting them to find stones in my pancreas but was told it was jut sludge.
Had mine removed, no problems
Yeah, this seems to be the case for about half the people. We talk about that a lot.
I have been suffering from bile reflux for the past 2 years. My gallbladder was removed 7 years ago. I can hardly function normally anymore and I don't know what to do anymore.😢
Here is our video on bile reflux: th-cam.com/video/FyRL1_xSK3s/w-d-xo.html
your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
Come back and let us know how it goes.
Ox Bile makes my no gallbladder condition worse. Always near a bathroom. Cholestyramine seems to help me the best. Why?
Not sure I'm understanding the question, but you may be using ox bile incorrectly. This video esplains common mistakes: th-cam.com/video/6EhZiBE2SBc/w-d-xo.html
How many times per day do u use cholestyramine? I had gallbladder removed 17 yrs ago and I've suffered with bile gastritis for almost 2 years. Just started cholestyramine but only take it a few times per day, I wonder if I should take it more times per day, what else do u use? Do u have bile gastritis?
Can you recommend talking points to have with my Dr. I have numerous problems and can't lose weight not to mention all other symptoms with all the issues I have. I believe that I'm not breaking food, vitamins and meds down correctly nor absorbing them. I currently have hypothyroidism, IBS-d, post menopause (only 51), I had my gallbladder removed in 22 and have gastric sleeve in 15. I'm struggling to find someone to listen to me. Any suggestions to talk to my Dr about would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
This could be me writting this
Should we take your BEET FLOW Without a gallbladder to keep the liver in good health?
Without a gallbladder, these steps can be more important: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
But we hear from a lot of people who use Beet flow to make sure the biliary pathway is flowing correctly so the body can detox the way it should
Hi,dr.how can I get in contact with?am dealing with constipation,insomnia and dry skin since two years.
Listening to you gave me hope and would appreciate if I could get help from you.
Thanks
Hi, Not a doctor, but I do still help some clients one-on-one. Those are issues I've been able to to help a lot of clients improve. You can go to my site kickitnaturally.com and click on Contact Us link. If you don't hear back within 24 hours, let us know here.
@Kick It Naturally ok thanks will do it
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So she we go for gall bladder removal?
What?
My friend had his gallbladder removed few month before but he still suffer from discomfort and wakes up with pain every night. They did all endoscopy,colonoscopy, MRI and can’t find the cause.
Same, I’m not sure what else to do but I ether have constipation r diarrhea or both. I haven’t had a normal bowel movement for weeks now. Idk what else to do but I can’t live like this.
So does it mean when you get your gallbladder removed and have diarrhea you are lacking bile. When u have constipation you don't have enough acid have too much bile?
Each one can have a variety of causes. your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
Come back and let us know how it goes.
Does having your gallbladder out casue heart burn and bile reflux?
Anything that reduces digestive capacity can magnify just about any digestive symptom. Here is our video on bile reflux: th-cam.com/video/FyRL1_xSK3s/w-d-xo.html
and our video on why we get acid reflux: th-cam.com/video/ZDTUrYGVu7Q/w-d-xo.html
Yess ik have enormous problems with it. 😢
Mine needed to come out .
yeah "high estrogen"...well females cant help that and i need estrogen now as im heading to menopause...
Please talk about “dumping syndrome” after gallbladder removal.
Love this idea! I've added it to my list.
@@KickItNaturally I had not been told anything about what to expect after gallbladder surgery and had no idea that the sudden diarrhea after a meal with more fat was because of the surgery. My husband’s aunt later first used that term and said she couldn’t be far from a bathroom after eating. Why won’t doctors warn us what might happen? Afraid we might chicken out and seek a more natural remedy?
I donated 67% of my liver to my mom almost a year ago and had to have my gallbladder removed as well, since then I have diarrhea a lot and I’m pretty sure I am lactose intolerant because of it now is that possible?
Had my gb removed in 2018, since then I had episodes of pain and sometimes bile vomitting. Now recently got ky USG which shows residual gb stump 6mm and dilated cbd of 9mm. No symptoms of fever vomitting yellow colour just pain around the area please suggest
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Thank you, @Samuel Raju Bandi !
I had my gallbladder removed years ago. I still get the pain after eating fatty foods which last for three days. Recently I have been getting the pain a dull ache around that area along with rumbling stomach and belching. Saw my GP prescribed Omeprazole. My stool is Green it was sent to the lab along with blood specimens. Came back normal.
I am still getting the pain and I am constipated now. It is getting me down, please Dr. can you help.
Not a doctor, but yes, we hear stories like this so often that I made a video about phantom gallbladder pain after removal here: th-cam.com/video/I4iNJeD7mCQ/w-d-xo.html
But with all those issues going on, your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
Come back and let us know how it goes.
I have had mine out 12/23; since then I have constant burping, day and night. Also, gas pockets, and nausea
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Yep I'm just a couple of cars up from archway
doctors neve mentioned that 20-50% get diarreah issue after gall bladder removal...literally constant diarreah from day 4 until day 9 now post gall bladder removal..how to fix??
Here is our video on that: th-cam.com/video/9_WfGSyhE2o/w-d-xo.html
I experience skin itching all other my body after 2 weeks of my operation.
This video can give you some insights: th-cam.com/video/c8RskhTf-yk/w-d-xo.html
and this video explains some steps that can help after removal: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
Fiber and probiotics worked for me
Thanks for sharing this, but these two are almost never enough for most people. They can still be helpful, but almost never enough by themselves.
@@KickItNaturally well maybe it's a start.
My gallbladder was removed 15 years ago. No issues until last month when I was violently ill. I’ve got the same gallbladder pain since. I’ve been on beet flow for a week. So far don’t notice much of a difference but I think the attacks are not lasting as long. I’m not sure what would benefit me more at this point. Ox bile or Tudca?
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It's common for someone to need to take more steps than just beet flow to get bile thinned out enough to move, if it's backed up or blocked from flowing. We talk about other steps here: th-cam.com/video/4H6ZTLf6sYU/w-d-xo.html
If you get stuck, this page lists a variety of ways to get help or find your own answers: kickitnaturally.com/get-help/
How do I stop bile gastritis? Had my gallbladder removed 17 yrs ago and now I have bile gastritis and it won't heal and I'm in agony.. Dr did scope and bile is just sitting in my stomach
Here is our video on bile reflux gastritis; th-cam.com/video/FyRL1_xSK3s/w-d-xo.html
TC loves to kick the nuts to the squirrels because squirrels don't like cheeseburgers. It blocks them up.
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So what should I do if I have a huge stone?
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That's easy, look on TH-cam for natural solution to get garblader out, all you need is olive oil, grapefruit and apples juice, that's it!
It happened to me.
That way you get the stone out naturally
There are multiple ways to flush stones out. I'd keep fighting like hell to keep your gallbladder. Once it's out, it's out and you're stuck with complications for life. There's quite a few supplements that claim to break up gallstones, there's at least 2 or 3 gallbladder flush protocols floating about. Some people have successfully passed huge stones. For others, they get stuck during a flush and either the stone or the gallbladder have to come out. But you're looking at that anyway if you do nothing. So look around and see what appeals to you. Personally I've had major success with Hulda's method, and am now taking Chanca Piedra as preventative maintenence. No more attacks, and latest CT scan says my stones are gone. But it's not going to fix my underlying issue causing things, which is what I'm here for. ;) Good luck.
6:37 exactly
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I have issues with weight gain after
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I have a 2cm stone in my gallbladder, and my surgeon suggested that to remove it, I only have symptoms of bloating, and a lot of gas in my belly, for the last three months I have had pain on and off, I found out I have gallstones but I don't have diarrhea nor constipation, the first attack I don't have an appetite for three weeks, I was told don't eat fatty food and then gradually my appetite is back but lost 7 lbs, I'm trying not to take my GB to remove so postponed my surgery to May and see if I don't eat fatty food will reduce some pain if possible but right now I still get pain on and off that I can bear it, let see in few months if the pain can subside or not, otherwise I have to remove my GB. People who removed GB don't have any other choice, remove or not still have health issues and consequences.
Are these things sure to happen? Is it possible that someone will be able to produce enough bile from liver to fully digest fat and neutralize acids? My dad has no gallbladder and his bile ducts have expanded a lot on the MR scan. He did a stool test and doesnt have undigested fat in his stool. He eats between 80 and 90 grams of fat a day. Mostly dairy and nuts/oliv oil.
I"m not allowed to give advice on specific situations in video comments. If he's having trouble, your best bet could be to go through our totally free digestion course because that will walk you through figuring out which aspects of digestion are not working correctly and what steps will help you the most. You can find that free course here: kickitnaturally.com/course
Come back and let us know how it goes.
My partner had here Gallbladder removed , over 4years ago and she has had diahrea , yellow colour loose Stools ever since. She also had pain in her stomach above the belly button. Is anyone else experiencing this also???? Any advise would be appreciated thank you
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My gall bladder was removed 15 years ago I am 37 now and I have this chronic diarrhea with loose stools. I am also gaining weight.
@tiara2137 hi and thankyou for your reply, my partner has now moved to a very bland diet , consisting of steamed chicken , salt and black Pepper only. Plenty of salad. Porridge oats , Berries, chiaseeds, apples , and Oranges. The diahrea, has improved from 4-5times a day to 2 times per day. The stomach pain has disappeared. Maybe you can give this a go and see how you get on 🙂
Why can't I see replys??
It's like reliving the pain before they removed it all over again I'm at work and I feel like im going to fkn die I can't take thia shit anymore
Here is a video where we talk about some steps that can help: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
5 years ago my gallbladder have been removed
Here is our video on steps that can help after removal: th-cam.com/video/jJ_30UK_G0E/w-d-xo.html
I had mine removed after acute Pancreatitis caused by stones blocking duct.Better than dying,Pancreatitis felt like a sword thru your guts.
I had mine removed last February, been fine since, only issue is diarrhea, I need to go at least twice before I can leave the house, then have it again after lunch, but only after lunch, nothing in the evening.
This video explains how to fix that: th-cam.com/video/9_WfGSyhE2o/w-d-xo.html