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None of your symptoms sound like gall bladder to me, but I don't know what the

rest of the group would say. Three things jumped out out me...drinking, poor

diet and the indigestion. All of these things I've had. The pain that you

describe in chest and throat could be from weeks, or months of irritation of the

stomach and esophagus. Diet is absolutely key to recovery and it sounds like you

could do with some fasting. Stop eating for a few days and drink only water with

a little fresh lemon squeezed in it and see if your symptoms improve. You need

to stay away from all the things you know are bad, fast food, smoking, drinking.

If the fasting helps, you will know your problem has to do with what's going in

your mouth. In the meantime, I would make sure you don't have some complication

from the surgery. Have you been in communication with your surgeon and shared

this information with him or her? Also in the meantime, research healthy diets

on the internet. There are cheap ways to eat well. Oh, and be absolutely sure

to stay away from sugar and soda, processed foods, junk food, etc. Soda never

fails to give me indigestion...and I mean NEVER. Same with beer. Good luck

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