See the doctor: If you are feeling that bad you should go get checked immediately. That said, you need to investigate the type of anesthesia that was used for your surgery. Spinal anesthesia can cause severe headaches. This is used on occasion for laparoscopic gallbladder removal.
Answered 3/3/2014
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Meningitis: This condition often creates fever, headache, stiff neck, sensitivity to light and sound, nausea, vomiting, and possibly neurological abnormalities. It would be very unusual to see it as a complication of gall bladder disease, but if you are concerned go back and see you doctor and be evaluated. Good luck.
Answered 10/22/2013
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