7 months on and still suffering, will I ever recover?

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Hi,

I had my gallbladder removed back in October as it was diseased so I had no choice since I ended up in hospital in the summer with serious issues only to find out it was caused by this and could happen at any moment once I had recovered. It has been 7 months and yet I still suffer from nausea, intense stomache pain, diahrrea and vomiting (only time to time). I have changed my diet so much and have been extremely healthy, however it does not seem to change ANYTHING. I am so drained as I feel I can't go out with friends or do anything, I am just at home dreading lunchtime (as thats when my stomache episodes start mostly). I am about to graduate from university and I feel I will not be able to handle even a part time job because of this.. I have gone to the doctors but test results have been clear and they seem to think its common and I just have to deal with it.. is there anyone who has had their gallbladder removed and has suffered for months but it has eventually gone after a few years? ? 

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    Hi,

    I had lots of the same symptoms after having my gallbladder removed. Minimal diarrhea but I vomited almost weekly and was constantly nauseas. The only thing I've found that helps is Dandelion Root Capsules. They are absolute miracles. I don't think I would have survived without them. I was to the point of barely eating anything but now if I take them nightly I can eat almost anything. Although I would only take one to start with because it's possible they could make diarrhea worse, but it's worth a try. smile good luck!

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    Add me to the list of sufferers. Do you know if anyone has tried a vegetarian diet? It's been 6 months so far and as with everyone else, it's impacting my life in the worst way.

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