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What Foods Can You Eat Without Your Gall Bladder?

What and where is a list of foods you can eat when getting your gall bladder out???

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    I didn't change my eating habits, But some things will go through you faster than others.  Gravy and greasy foods especially for me.  Just enjoy your food.
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    Deek575 

    answered 2 years ago

      The gall bladder is basically a reserve pouch which holds bile. When you eat fatty foods bile is released into the small intestine to help with digestion. However, when it has been removed it makes little difference as the bile which originates in the liver is still directed to the gut as the surgeon will have anastamosed , or rejoined the tubing after the bladder has been removed. Dont worry.:)
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      Padraig 

      answered 2 years ago

        I agree with Deek575 and padraig. Just eat the food you normally eat and try to stay healthy. Gallbladder is just an extra pouch that holds bile like padraig said. It makes no difference whether you have it or not. Many ppl go into surgery for something else but have their gallbladder removed as well. Oh yeah keep in mind, same thing with your appendix and tonsils, it's just an extra part in your body you don't really need but just there.
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        Babymai 

        answered 2 years ago

        Here is a list of high risk foods to avoid: Fast foods, oily foods, spicy foods, red meats, eggs, pork, onions, fowl, milk, corn, beans and nuts. Though this list might look daunting, you can make tons of delicious entrees with the following list!
        The following is a list of recommended foods to eat: Alfalfa, apples, artichokes, barley, beets, broccoli, carrots, celery, fennel, grapefruit, horseradish, lemons, mustard greens, olive oil radishes, spinach greens, water chestnuts, watermelon and garlic. However, most people are not vegetarians and love meat! If this is the case, we would recommend meats such as chicken, turkey and fish. These meats are very low in cholesterol but should be supplemented with fruits and vegetables (fiber).
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        Sk8ordie 

        answered 2 years ago

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