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A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. Mark Kuhnkeanswered
General Surgery 42 years experience
Low fat: If you're having gallbladder symptoms, you can reduce them by avoiding fatty foods. Try sherbet and pretzels for snacks, avoid avocados, nuts, peanut... Read More
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A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Robin Rosenberganswered
General Surgery 46 years experience
Little: Although fat may frovoke an attack wo will carbohydrates and protein. Diet management for gakllstones is doomedto eventual failure and ongoing attacks... Read More
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. David Earleanswered
General Surgery 33 years experience
Removal: Sludge in the gallbladder occurs when there is an alteration in liver metabolism, and one of three main components of bile crystallize, and sit in the... Read More
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A 21-year-old member asked:

Dr. Barry Rosenanswered
General Surgery 36 years experience
Sometimes: About 20% of people who have their gallbladder removed experience diarrhea after eating fatty foods. This often resolves spontaneously within a few w... Read More
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A 23-year-old member asked:

Dr. Barry Rosenanswered
General Surgery 36 years experience
Normal diet: Most people can resume a normal diet after having their gallbladder removed. A small subset of people will develop diarrhea after fried/fatty foods.
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A 24-year-old female asked:

Dr. Jason Hemminganswered
Gastroenterology 19 years experience
Low fat: Best to start off with a diet low in fat while avoiding large meals.
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A 26-year-old member asked:

Dr. J. C. DiGiacomoanswered
General Surgery 37 years experience
Not really: You should be able to eat anything, within reason, without difficulty. Issues such as heartburn or indigestion are not a gall bladder issue.
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A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. Scott Welleanswered
Bariatrics 18 years experience
Low fat: Generally at least for the first few weeks after gallbladder surgery we recommend that you avoid foods that are high in fat or fried foods.
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A 21-year-old member asked:

Dr. Barry Rosenanswered
General Surgery 36 years experience
Yes.: Gallbladder disease occurs due to multiple factors including heredity and our high (saturated) fat/high carbohydrate western diet. Furthermore, once ... Read More
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A 21-year-old member asked:

Dr. Eric Kaplananswered
Colon and Rectal Surgery 44 years experience
Low fat: Low fat, high fiber, avoid greasy fried foods and excessive butter and drink plenty of caffeine free, alcohol free fluids.
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