Probably not: Gallbladder disease frequently causes nausea or pain after eating. Removing the gallbladder relieves these symptoms and can promote an increased appetite and a return to higher calorie, greasy foods that bothered you before the procedure. Most people maintain their weight, but others gain. Weight loss is generally not a result of cholecystectomy.
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