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Hi guys,

I have another question and btw I really apreciate all

the help so far. This time its about the post-op meds.

Tomorrow I'm off to the pharmacy to get the pre and post

op meds on the list. I notice that there is a medication

called Ursodiol (Actigall) to prevent gall stones and

decrease indigestion from bile reflux. Please excuse me

for being so dense but is this med necessary for those

of us who no longer have gall bladders? Obviously gall

stones are not the issue but this bile reflux thing

still might apply.

Elaine

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Elaine,

I got that prescripton filled and taken a one. I had my gallbalder out about 2

years ago, and Dr. R. said I wouldn't need it. (too late)

Anyone out there need to buy some, I have an unused bottle..

Let me know.

Trudy

Meds-post op

Hi guys,

I have another question and btw I really apreciate all

the help so far. This time its about the post-op meds.

Tomorrow I'm off to the pharmacy to get the pre and post

op meds on the list. I notice that there is a medication

called Ursodiol (Actigall) to prevent gall stones and

decrease indigestion from bile reflux. Please excuse me

for being so dense but is this med necessary for those

of us who no longer have gall bladders? Obviously gall

stones are not the issue but this bile reflux thing

still might apply.

Elaine

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Scheesh,, I am awake , I am awake..

that post don't sound like it though.

I have an unused bottle of the actigall for free! for anyone who does not have

insurance coverage for their meds, and needs to take this stuff.

Okay, doesn't that make more sense?

Trudy

Meds-post op

Hi guys,

I have another question and btw I really apreciate all

the help so far. This time its about the post-op meds.

Tomorrow I'm off to the pharmacy to get the pre and post

op meds on the list. I notice that there is a medication

called Ursodiol (Actigall) to prevent gall stones and

decrease indigestion from bile reflux. Please excuse me

for being so dense but is this med necessary for those

of us who no longer have gall bladders? Obviously gall

stones are not the issue but this bile reflux thing

still might apply.

Elaine

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I understand losing one's gall bladder can lead to confusion especially amongst

the elderly. But I'm sure that has nothing to do with Trude.

Love,

Sperb

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Scheesh,, I am awake , I am awake..

that post don't sound like it though.

I have an unused bottle of the actigall for free! for anyone who does not have

insurance coverage for their meds, and needs to take this stuff.

Okay, doesn't that make more sense?

Trudy

Meds-post op

Hi guys,

I have another question and btw I really apreciate all

the help so far. This time its about the post-op meds.

Tomorrow I'm off to the pharmacy to get the pre and post

op meds on the list. I notice that there is a medication

called Ursodiol (Actigall) to prevent gall stones and

decrease indigestion from bile reflux. Please excuse me

for being so dense but is this med necessary for those

of us who no longer have gall bladders? Obviously gall

stones are not the issue but this bile reflux thing

still might apply.

Elaine

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Trudy,

Thanks! It's nice to know I can save a few dollars.

Elaine :)

> Elaine,

> I got that prescripton filled and taken a one. I had my gallbalder out about

2

> years ago, and Dr. R. said I wouldn't need it. (too late)

> Anyone out there need to buy some, I have an unused bottle..

> Let me know.

> Trudy

> Meds-post op

>

>

> Hi guys,

> I have another question and btw I really apreciate all

> the help so far. This time its about the post-op meds.

> Tomorrow I'm off to the pharmacy to get the pre and post

> op meds on the list. I notice that there is a medication

> called Ursodiol (Actigall) to prevent gall stones and

> decrease indigestion from bile reflux. Please excuse me

> for being so dense but is this med necessary for those

> of us who no longer have gall bladders? Obviously gall

> stones are not the issue but this bile reflux thing

> still might apply.

> Elaine

>

>

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