Post gallbladder pain

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Hi all, I had my gallbladder removal almost 7 months ago but Im still suffering for pain. Everyday I have a bad stomach discomfort mostly its a hyperacidity. When its start paining I will be weak like ready to collapse and there is uncomfortable in breathing. Im taking PPI but just a short period the effect and the pain will come back again. Please I really need your advises if you have experiencing the same thing?

Im curious if I can keep taking the PPI for long term? Sometimes Im very hopeless to think of I will still have a chance to go back in normal situation. Its really cause disturbances in ky daily activities. I hope God will heal all of us who's suffering from any diseases.

Looking forward to your advises.

God bless us!

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    You are welcome. I really hope this all settles down for you.

    I have had a good diet for many years, whole foods, organic when possible, nothing processed, very little sugar. I gave up certain foods that set me off, anything fatty, wine, raw onions, certain vegetables. But since this flare up, I have had to give up coffee and anything spicy too. I find bland foods help, and especially kefir and yogurt. Smoothies have become my friend.

    If you are refluxing bile, they say bready foods help soak it up. You might try that.

    Good luck with everything and keep in touch. 

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      Thank you again for sharing some advises. I will try to be more careful about the food im eating. Keep me updated about your situation.

      God bless us...

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    You need to go back and get all this sorted.  Really push.  This isn't normal.  Don't suffer in silence.  Good luck

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