Guest guest Posted June 1, 2002 Report Share Posted June 1, 2002 Hi all, This post is in response to several comments from people who've had their gallbladder's removed, stating how wonderful it's been, post-surgery, to eat whatever they want to without pain. Yes, amazingly, there's no more pain. However, don't you think it was because we thought that we could eat whatever we want, whenever we want(or not, by crash dieting), that caused our gallbladder problems in the first place? And don't you think that to continue to eat in an unhealthy manner will continue to cause other problems? Just because you've removed the source of pain, for the moment, do you think you've gotten rid of the cause of why you had problems in the first place? I, for one, see the direct relation between abusive diets, or not eating right, as one of the causes of my GB problems. I can see too, that there has probably been a direct effect to the health of my liver as a result of diet. For those of us who no longer have GBs, and no more pain, it would behoove us to take a closer look at our eating habits, and realize that changes need to be made. Otherwise, we can look forward to losing other body parts, and/or continued ill health. Adrienne --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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