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In a message dated 8/27/01 10:17:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

duodenalswitch writes:

<< Anyway, Dr Hess

explained that this is not uncommon after gallbladder removal, that

the bile is dumped immediately upon eating into the GI tract, often

in too large a quantity. Bile is a laxative, hense the urgent crampy

stools.

Since my surgery, I've not had that happen even once. I too thought

I had IBS, and I think I had some, but mostly my problem was the bile. >>

So, since Dr. Hess removes the gall bladder with the DS, how does this same

thing not happen when one gets the DS with the gall bladder removed?

I am confused.

Carole

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