i had my gallbladder removed 2yrs ago and im still violently ill

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I've researched and changed my diet to fit what the e net claims to help us with, and I'm still sick with flu like symptoms.. ESP when I do slip and eat something I guess I shouldn't. But it's confusing as sometimes I can eat certain foods and I'm OK and other times I'm having these firey aches and nausea and it ruins my function level. I spend my life on my couch and I'm given a wonderful 1-2 days every week or 2where I actually feel normal!! This started once my gallstones started acting up and my Dr said I could eat anything I wanted and I'd feel good again, I spent a year sick before surgery and now 2 more since surgery and I'm so tired. I've gained a lot of weight and when I'm not to sick to where I can actually make myself do a little just to be active, it's not long before I have to stop so I feel I'm in such a bad place. My drs don't help, I got one to put me on a med called Creon.. So far I've taken one dose and I've had a migraine and nausea and I just don't feel good.. But it's different t than the sick feeling I normally have.. I'll give it time but if it don't work idk what to do.. Plz anyone out there who has suffered in the ways as I am and u we're able to find hope and changes, plz contact me so I know that in time I'll be normal and have my life back.. Plz anyone out there who became well again, tell me something that will help me... I'm so desperate to be me again.. This is taking me away from my family and I hate it.. I'm tired of being sick and not able to function

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    Are you suffering pancreatitis, I wonder.  I have heard through this website that even though the GB is removed you can suffer from bile duct blockage.  Surely it's about time you were sent to specialists for more 'tests'.

    If your GP is anything like mine he'll do anything rather than refer.  Keep at it.  Your quality of  life is too precious.

    GP left me so long that I was left with an inoperable GB.

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    Hey how's it going? Hoping you feel better! Is the creon working by the way, how are your symptoms?

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