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How To Live Without A Gallbladder? 

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Had a gallbladder removal? Do you know the lifestyle changes and care you must take to support your body after this organ is removed? No organ in the body is useless, however, if it was removed due to complications, it is important to manage your lifestyle and nutrition accordingly to prevent side effects and further complications. Watch this video to know more about what lifestyle changes can you adopt post your gall bladder removal surgery
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Luke Coutinho is a globally renowned expert in the field of Integrative and Lifestyle Medicine and a pioneering figure of preventive care in the country. His approach towards prevention and disease management revolves around four pillars of lifestyle, namely: Balanced Nutrition, Adequate Exercise, Quality Sleep, and Emotional Detox.
His online and global, personalized programs are known to help cancer patients in all stages worldwide. Besides cancer, his area of expertise, Luke and his team of highly trained integrative experts and professionals from the field of medicine, yoga, life coaching, clinical nutrition, homeopathy, emotional wellness, and spirituality all work together to provide a complete 360-degree approach towards disease management, possible recovery as well as prevention.
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@CourtneyGagner-vx4jg
@CourtneyGagner-vx4jg 10 месяцев назад
I wish I would have listened to this before having my GB surgery
@sandiecaldwell1320
@sandiecaldwell1320 Год назад
This is so helpful !!! I wish I had seen this before my removal and I would’ve fought back before letting them take it out !!!
@farheentol571
@farheentol571 Год назад
Me too😒
@deborahdaye3153
@deborahdaye3153 Год назад
Me too😢
@dianacansecoaquino3163
@dianacansecoaquino3163 Год назад
Me too😢
@idbp62
@idbp62 Год назад
me too
@user-sx7jv5wd9l
@user-sx7jv5wd9l 3 месяца назад
This is so informative. Wish these RU-vid videos were around when I was having mine removed. So much for trusting the experts.
@angelinapontes5889
@angelinapontes5889 2 года назад
Thank you. I follow your RU-vid videos regularly and they are all enriching, educational and I enjoy them all.
@sallysmiles6088
@sallysmiles6088 2 месяца назад
Precious and few are people like you. blessings to you and yours.
@amazingartsandcraft4016
@amazingartsandcraft4016 4 месяца назад
God bless you.thanks for guiding us people without gall bladder.urs is the only video where I could find tips to save health
@joserecinos8886
@joserecinos8886 9 часов назад
My grandmother had her bladder removed when she was 60! She ate all kinds of foods after surgery! Now she is 90 years old
@anuradhabadwe3788
@anuradhabadwe3788 2 года назад
Thank you very much luke... you gave us the good informative knowledge...and what to follow in diet. Thanks a lot. 🙏🙏
@christinacampbell388
@christinacampbell388 Год назад
Thank you, very helpful! Shared the video with somebody I care about, who has his gall bladder removed. Yesterday he ate a spicy tamale and found himself at the end of the day on the bathroom floor because he passed out. And it was helpful to me as well, I’ve abused my body most of my life…. I’m a sugar and carb addict, I smoked cigarettes and abused drugs. At 60 years old the effects of such abuse is rearing it’s ugly head with one last warning! A last chance you might say to live a healthier life. That’s what I’ve been doing for over a year, i see results and I’m getting confirmation that it’s important to put me first!
@sonzaidahoyo-a4182
@sonzaidahoyo-a4182 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for the information
@Daniel-uo8ee
@Daniel-uo8ee 26 дней назад
Thanks for the support show and the opportunity to get a temporary lesson plan for the year.gullbladder has bile and we need to live a long life and read the news papers
@aylalove112
@aylalove112 2 года назад
Mine was removed in 2009 because I had intense pain one time, went to the ER, and they suggested I remove it. I trusted the industry at the time, so I believed they had my best interest in mind. They said it was badly inflamed and the size of a baseball. They didn’t provide information on how it would impact my liver or offer diet changes. I appreciate the information and will be assessing my diet and making changes. I should not have had it removed.
@ashleyflores8751
@ashleyflores8751 Год назад
I wish I had known too how important the Gallbladder is. I would’ve kept mine.
@nicolasreyes4480
@nicolasreyes4480 Год назад
Are you kidding, it was swollen/inflamed and as big as a baseball and you wish it should not been removed. Ask the doctor first if they could flush the baseball in your pencil size bile duct
@user-ve4wc8zf1z
@user-ve4wc8zf1z 8 дней назад
.​@@ashleyflores8751
@ectantan3579
@ectantan3579 2 месяца назад
Thank you doc for giving so important information. Appreciate it.
@mariasanjurjo1427
@mariasanjurjo1427 Год назад
WOW thanks for sharing the doctors don't explain it as you did 🙏
@rajendersoni7114
@rajendersoni7114 2 года назад
Hi Luke Thanks for taking the time and giving us the useful information. can you please let us know how to flush the gall stone naturally.
@deberinaemelander9371
@deberinaemelander9371 Год назад
I had my gallbladder removed in my 30's, because it was very painful. Every time I ate afterward, I felt like I was being stabbed in the gut! I'm in my 50's now, and overweight. I appreciate the information. I don't recall my doctor giving me ANY advice on how/ what to eat after having the surgery. It just started coming to my mind that since I'm a woman, and over 50, in menopause, and no gallbladder gallbladder, I have to wonder if those are all factors. I've begun intermittent fasting now, and working on upping my physical activities. So far, I'm down 14 lbs. Guess I'll keep doing what I'm doing. I've also been working at cleaning up my diet, eating more 'raw' foods, and cutting out fast food & processed foods.
@sivaschumi5
@sivaschumi5 Год назад
Thanks for the information SIR I had my gall bladder removed 25 year s back no idea why they removed it i never had gall stones .i will follow this life style and lead a good life
@ismailma8903
@ismailma8903 Год назад
👍
@maiaallman4635
@maiaallman4635 2 года назад
This new intro is calming.
@tricia1956
@tricia1956 Год назад
Thank you I had a car accident and broke my ankle then woke up three were two doctor so I ended up in surgery with a broke ankle after surgery they give me a paper with some items on it but not telling me what I would go through but I worked in the hospital for 28 years and so I research thing they should have told me more thank you I was having so much gas and very hungry thank you for breaking down this is the best I have heard I was eating corn flakes trying to eat less but had more gas because of the milk so I had to research some more and I have a lot of stress my daughter has adhd and husband so I have had to tell them I am going to live if both as to go thank you again I have watch many videos this was the best
@shraddhamahajan2326
@shraddhamahajan2326 2 года назад
Thanks Luke for this insightful video. Will be greatful if you can make a video on "how to live without the Thyroid"?
@SS-rg5di
@SS-rg5di 2 года назад
Thank you so much for making a video on this topic as I requested :)
@ushasharma3623
@ushasharma3623 2 года назад
Thanks Luke for great information regarding the functioning of gall bladder n the consequences of its removal ...really a big teaching ..thanks 👍👍👍
@MARGILEDE
@MARGILEDE Год назад
Thank you, I just got the surgery. I learned a lot . Thank you.
@jessicatedesco-ciccotelli9791
@jessicatedesco-ciccotelli9791 3 месяца назад
This is great advice!!! Thank you
@ectantan3579
@ectantan3579 2 месяца назад
God bless you for giving such precious information
@lindadavenport5420
@lindadavenport5420 Год назад
My gallbladder was so big it was,embedded into my liver. They had to slice a bit of my liver,off to remove it. My doctor never told me how important my diet was after my gull bladder removal. After listening to you and others on you tube, I have made some changes in my diet and am noticing some great relief in my digestion.
@pujapatel2351
@pujapatel2351 Год назад
Thank you, very helpful!
@sonjadyason8802
@sonjadyason8802 2 года назад
Great info, thank you 🙏🏻👌
@samdairamnarine8760
@samdairamnarine8760 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for that great information God bless you always
@lorresolinger4479
@lorresolinger4479 23 дня назад
Thank you so much. I was never told anything about this!
@DineshSharma-nc8zy
@DineshSharma-nc8zy 2 года назад
Thank you Luke the Angel, you are so right, it’s not at all necessary to remove Gal bladder, may Bless you with much more knowledge to help each and every one in the universe. Love you loads
@DAJANEM99
@DAJANEM99 Год назад
His advice makes sense. I think I’ll follow most of what he is saying. I’m an American and I’m not a fan of Chick Peas or lentils so that won’t be a problem.
@edithattreed4762
@edithattreed4762 2 года назад
Thank you, you really make sense
@dianewood3766
@dianewood3766 Год назад
Thank you! I have a wrecked digestive tract. Searching for right detox.
@geisele100
@geisele100 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this truth!
@beverlywilliams7684
@beverlywilliams7684 2 дня назад
Thanks for the information
@ajaynainy2637
@ajaynainy2637 2 года назад
Very informative.. please share the natural detoxification methods...
@ninu1962
@ninu1962 2 года назад
Now I know, why am I suffering from a lot of acidity, heartburn, indigestion, constipation and really unable to loose weight no matter how healthy I eat and be in the calories deficit. It would be great of you if you could guide me about liver and pancreas detoxification.
@glitterbee2904
@glitterbee2904 Год назад
Me too
@harun-ur-rashidmohammad5069
Very very important topic thank you soo much sir
@taylorl6808
@taylorl6808 Год назад
Thanks for this video.
@jasleenkaur387
@jasleenkaur387 2 года назад
Hello luke it's always good to hear any videos on health issues u r doing a great work for humanity.. My question to u is some doctors says that gallbladder stones creates gallbladder cancer .. Is this true?
@pavankrishnab1
@pavankrishnab1 Год назад
He has no knowledge dear...one blind guiding another
@user-pi9zy5ez8k
@user-pi9zy5ez8k 11 месяцев назад
thnkyu for your advise. i had a gallblader removal last one month ago. my doctor who made my surgery does not explain about the eating schedule. so thnkyu very much. you explain it well. 🙂
@beckymellon8135
@beckymellon8135 Год назад
I had incredible pain at 22 which no one could find. I was very thin and healthy I thought but eventually the pain got so intense and I felt like I couldn’t live any longer. The very last time at the hospital a doctor actually spent some time asking me questions and understanding something was very wrong. He found that the gallbladder was gangrenous and I needed emergency surgery. I’m now 55 and I have quite debilitating stomach problems. I’ve been diagnosed with several chronic conditions like IBS, Gerd,Gastroparesis, chronic bloody gastritis and other conditions not related to my GI but limit the way I have to eat. Like bladder disease from to much histamine production. All of this makes it very difficult to eat, but how I feel even eating almost nothing is not really explained by any of these conditions and I wonder how much my not having a gallbladder plays a roll in how badly I feel. My GI doc doesn’t really think much of that but I do wonder if leaky gut could cause debilitating stomach attacks? I don’t even know what to call these events but I appreciate the information. I always felt that the cholecystectomy could be the culprit. I fear I’ll never know and continue to get worse. So sorry for the very long comment maybe one day someone will say I have that and it’s got a name, lol. Thanks again ❤
@mariewhiting2380
@mariewhiting2380 Год назад
Hi,my gall bladder was gangerous,hadto come out too🙋
@beckymellon8135
@beckymellon8135 Год назад
@@mariewhiting2380 🤞I wish you good stomach health ✌️
@annabellzambrano7764
@annabellzambrano7764 Год назад
Search about puerified bile salt.
@ninadperiodon
@ninadperiodon 2 года назад
Big fan. Thank you so much. You are best and correct in every aspect. Also refer book of DR. Natasha Campbell on GAPS diet where she elaborated in details regarding non surgical management of gall bladder stones. You are genuine and I admire your efforts to keep human race healthy. Stay blessed. Keep on the good work much appreciated. I am ardent follower of every video you post.
@sridevimallisetti5710
@sridevimallisetti5710 2 года назад
I wished you were 15 years back and saved so many life’s.
@remya1668
@remya1668 Год назад
I wish i have seen this before the surgery...But All I remember is going in pain to hospital and they recommending an emergency surgery..
@nerygarcia5739
@nerygarcia5739 8 месяцев назад
Me too it’s always the case we always behind to know things until it happen to because of lack of not researching enough in our own rather than listen and to say no.
@corastella5893
@corastella5893 2 года назад
My husband tried flushing the stone by having apple cider vinegar with apple juice for some. However when one of the stone passed he landed up having serious pancreatitis and had to be admitted for a week. Followed by a surgery after 1 1/2 month.
@cascas7145
@cascas7145 Год назад
That’s scary. How’s he doing now?
@JENKINS3155
@JENKINS3155 Год назад
Man thanks you I have to get mine out and pain out this world when in my stomach thank you so much for this video
@Jeanology
@Jeanology Год назад
I wish my mom saw this before getting hers removed 🤦🏾‍♀️😔. I hope she can get relief from her pain she feels every day now!
@debm6507
@debm6507 2 года назад
I had my gallbladder removed 5 days ago. I had no stones, I had a large, growing polyp, so it was necessary. Now I am trying to learn how to eat without my gallbladder. I would love to have a written diet to follow. I have already found that eating every two hours, small meals, as I was told to do, does NOT help with the fullness I feel. I would love to have a written diet to follow with amounts to eat. Do you have any suggestions for a printable diet? Thank you so much for your very helpful video. I'm afraid of all the liver and pancreatic problems that can happen, but you have explained very well the potential issues that might occur.
@Coco-ny5wh
@Coco-ny5wh 3 месяца назад
How are you doing now, a year on ?
@malathidas1742
@malathidas1742 4 часа назад
Very useful information
@fwdconsultancybydahliazaye2447
@fwdconsultancybydahliazaye2447 11 месяцев назад
Excellent..Clears a lot of wrong info ...Thank u .
@suhaibmohamed9081
@suhaibmohamed9081 Год назад
My wife has her gall bladder removed today, I have done some research before proceeding to the operation.. yes there are some methods claimed that can flush away the stone, but I don't know how successful the process is, 03 people have known to me tried to flush away ended up sort of liver disease and passed away. Do ur research and decide.
@vanajakishore3513
@vanajakishore3513 Год назад
Thank u so much dr the way u have explained but i need answer for my question
@JaredMerlin
@JaredMerlin Год назад
No one told me about flushing out my gall stones. I was told they would clog my bile ducts and that my gall bladder needed to be removed. I had diarrhea after surgery but then I had constipation. Ultimately, I now have fatty liver disease. And thanks to your video, I think I know why my left side of my stomach looks larger than my right side, my pancreas, which I am going to talk to my doctor about right now. Should I be taking bile salts?
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
Make an informed decision.
@lathasrinivasa1664
@lathasrinivasa1664 2 года назад
Thank you Luke 🙏surgery has become business for doctor’s and hospital s . When I had severe stomach pain and my reports showed stones in gallbladder, doctor said if don’t remove gallbladder it will be very dangerous. What to do? You have to believe them.
@EasyHomeopathy
@EasyHomeopathy 2 года назад
there are alternative medical systems too ayurveda homeopathy siddha unani and sowa rigpa naturopathy
@jayanair
@jayanair Год назад
They’re quick to put you under the knife instead finding alternative solutions first.
@lindakelley4332
@lindakelley4332 Год назад
My gallbladder was removed in 2020. I would bring everything up when I ate. When removed, my doctor said I had over 150 stones, and they stopped counting. It was an emergency situation, and I had no choice but to have it removed.
@nerygarcia5739
@nerygarcia5739 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Luke this very great information I just have a gallbladder removed 4days ago due to a polyps to a point of 10mm. I eat most vegetables but I guess eating too much fried fish was not a great idea. From now on I will steam my fish. Fish is good too right? I try to avoid acidic vegetables too because I do have a acid reflux 😢thank you again I will keep waching if you have new info about health wise. I can’t even drink regular tea but that’s ok I always love my room temp water
@jeanneratterman
@jeanneratterman 11 месяцев назад
@Luke Coutinho I did not have stones. My GB was removed because of polyps. I had polyps blocking the neck of the GB. Would you address polyp formation and how one might change diet/lifestyle to reduce the formations. Thank you
@vonkunstler884
@vonkunstler884 Год назад
“Bile is acidic in nature” I thought bile was alkaline?? 🤔
@manidipasaha4688
@manidipasaha4688 Год назад
Very important
@thepanaricanprince1215
@thepanaricanprince1215 Год назад
THANK YOU! ❤
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
You're welcome😊🙏
@sanjanadas707
@sanjanadas707 Год назад
Thank you so much
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
😊🙏
@pramodnvm
@pramodnvm Год назад
Agree that Doctors want you to remove gallbladder. The first time I went to a doctor, he suggested Endoscopy..money for him...he did not ask for Ultrasound. My first ultrasound was done when I ended up in ER for pain where it was recognized that I have stones. The next visit, the first word from my Doctor was go for surgery. I avoided it for an year, but did not do much about fixing it naturally. Ended up ER again, and Laprascopy was forced upon me.
@madj7152
@madj7152 Год назад
Hows your operation?
@pramodnvm
@pramodnvm Год назад
@@madj7152 It was pretty quick 2 hours from pre op to post op. First one week was not great as I felt same symptoms as having gallstones. Learned that liver takes time to adjust to the fact that gallbladder is missing. From third week onwards I felt pretty normal. Completed 4 weeks now. no issues.
@EmptyHand49
@EmptyHand49 Год назад
@@pramodnvm How much diarrhea did you get the first weeks? If so did you try fasting to avoid it?
@goldenfd475
@goldenfd475 Год назад
I had my gallbladder removed 4yrs ago and since have been hospitalised 5 times as an emergency with the same symptoms and very high liver function results. I was given no information or advice when I had the operation and after 4yrs of tests have been told that I likely have sludge permanently forming in my bile duct which periodically results in inflammation of my liver and great pain. I wonder if I should do a liver cleanse and change my diet and lifestyle. My consultant was not happy about advising me on any non surgical options and signed me off. I got the impression that he felt that at my age (retired) I should just put up with it.
@user-wo8jj5mg4p
@user-wo8jj5mg4p 8 месяцев назад
thank u for the insights. im about to have my gallbladder remove.
@toyamarufu2758
@toyamarufu2758 Месяц назад
Did you go ahead and have it removed ?
@vedachalamrukmani1934
@vedachalamrukmani1934 2 года назад
If you could suggest and chalk out a diet plan,it would be useful to us.(especially alkaline and stuff that could be eaten raw both fruits vegetables n nuts .Please...
@LyNguyen-fm2ii
@LyNguyen-fm2ii Год назад
Oh my god, I feel so sad, should have seen this vid before to let the surgeon removed my gallbladder meanwhile I am a healthy person. 😢
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
You can still make your lifestyle work for you.
@TheGirlNextDoorIsMe
@TheGirlNextDoorIsMe Год назад
Same… I wasn’t educated enough in gallbladder and was in ER in pain when I found out and asked if there was any way to dissolve stones and was told no other option but surgery…😢 so I was pressured into it and not given any other option. I’ve been upset about that since they removed it because I struggle post surgery and led to weight gain, esophagitis, and kidney stones 😭
@judithsmith9582
@judithsmith9582 Год назад
Me too.
@gloriacruz1928
@gloriacruz1928 Год назад
I was told I needed my gallbladder removed because of symptoms and large stones(1/2 in.). Surgeon said my gallbladder needs to be removed otherwise it will continue to make more gallstones and it could be life threatening. I’ve been doing my best to eat healthy. I haven’t had any symptoms in about a month already. I only had 2 pain attacks before. Do I still have a chance to not go with the surgery?
@pc523
@pc523 2 года назад
Please share diet plan for people who have gall bladder removed
@johnredorn
@johnredorn Год назад
I had to have my gallbladder removed and I told my wife I have to treat my liver like a baby now because its doing twice the work as before
@BeenaMohan1
@BeenaMohan1 2 года назад
Thanx for this beautiful video, all your videos are so so important and informative. I was diagnosed with diabetes in 2008, I'm 54, i have bp n cholestrol too, had my gall bladder removed in 2015 as i had multiple stones for nearly 6-7 years, it NVR gv any trouble, but then my doctor said since I'm diabetic to get it removed n so done. I really wish someone had told (doctors) to take time and see if we can flush it out, now the result is my liver is fatty grade 1, recent scan report says so....please help out by suggesting how to go about with d detoxification n life style changes n diet...please
@faribalodi2497
@faribalodi2497 Год назад
fatty liver is very common issue. it can be reversed with life style change and diet. there r plenty of tips on RU-vid.
@foriegnnpooh7579
@foriegnnpooh7579 Год назад
Thank you
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
Your welcome😊🙏
@er3117
@er3117 Год назад
great info
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
😊🙏
@leonieallen1375
@leonieallen1375 2 года назад
My gallbladder was removed due to gallstones.I had many tiny green stones,and this is when I was a child in high school.If I knewthen what I know now I'd try flushing..Doc told me to eat every 4 hours
@jayanair
@jayanair Год назад
Thank you for this really helpful information. What can be done to reverse porcelain gallbladder, is removal the only option?
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
We will need to understand your case better. Suggest you to connect with our team at info@lukecoutinho.com
@jayanair
@jayanair Год назад
Thank you Luke Coutinho.
@hussinasalam8457
@hussinasalam8457 2 года назад
I wished you were there 15 years back😔 . I would have saved my gall bladder
@amranhossain8514
@amranhossain8514 Год назад
Thanks
@debbielynn3891
@debbielynn3891 Год назад
you rock thank you
@Wanting.is.Suffering
@Wanting.is.Suffering Год назад
I wish you were MORE specific. Examples, How to fix acidic state, how to cleanse liver…. Need HOW to……
@karinpeagam7742
@karinpeagam7742 Год назад
I developed gall stones are weight loss surgery. Had it removed after a serious attack. Since then I can eat much fats dairy meats or rich foods. Ive become semi vegetarian and enjoy it but I wish I had known there was an alternative. The weight is just creeping back on no matter what I do
@michellejimenezalvarez6420
@michellejimenezalvarez6420 Год назад
Funny I had it removed and I lost 20 pounds I still recovering I believe since it was 8 months ago I do have acid reflux and pain in my stomach . I don’t drink alcohol anymore
@zzzerichxx
@zzzerichxx Год назад
I wish I`d been tolthis before I had the surgery! I was never given any advice about detoxifying and what to eat etc.
@ismailma8903
@ismailma8903 Год назад
Me to
@michellejimenezalvarez6420
@michellejimenezalvarez6420 Год назад
This gives me anxiety
@Riley095
@Riley095 2 месяца назад
This guy is mostly talking nonsense
@ChiGirl43
@ChiGirl43 15 дней назад
​@@Riley095 No he's 100 percent correct
@saanvi_singhal17
@saanvi_singhal17 2 года назад
I’m 36 years old and my gall bladder was removed at age of 23 years. I wish I knew that gallstones can be flushed that time. My mother and sister also had the gall bladder removed. Thank u Luke for this video. I have made many of the lifestyle changes that u have suggested. I still feel my liver is not functioning at it’s optimal capacity and was recommended manjistha. I feel taking manjistha has helped me a lot. Is it safe to take manjistha? What are other ways to help the liver detoxify from time to time?
@madhusrikantappa7722
@madhusrikantappa7722 2 года назад
Which brand r u taking in what form ?
@TheVCRTimeMachine
@TheVCRTimeMachine 11 месяцев назад
They can't be flushed. There is not evidence that "gallstone flushes" actually work.
@user-se7hn9dj5w
@user-se7hn9dj5w Год назад
I had my gallbladder removed two years ago, and before that I had all the symptoms of gallbladder pain and I ignored it and then I was told I had stones in my gallbladder, which I tried to do with diet, which I am not a red meat eater, and I eat more vegetables and meats, but that did not and when it got to the point that I was in the emergency room because I had passed the stone which got lodged in my file. Doc I had a pancreatitis attack and it took me four years to find the right doctor to really explain the whole situation to me and honestly I had my gallbladder removed and I don’t eat high fat for processed foods often but I do still have them and I feel better than I’ve ever felt as far as the weight gain. Well, I still can’t lose weight because I did gain weight after gallbladder removal, and in my case it was necessary to have it done and thank you for explaining what we should eat and what we shouldn’t eat and how often and honestly I have a late breakfast and I usually have a very late lunch and I like dinner and maybe I will have a snack after dinner, and I also learned not to eat at least 2 1/2 to 3 hours before going to bed, whereas I also have a hiatal hernia but your information is very helpful
@vanajakishore3513
@vanajakishore3513 Год назад
After biopsy report- diagnosis is Chronic hepatitis with mild activity possibly HBV related Didn't not understand understand what is it dr
@raphidegen
@raphidegen Год назад
unfortunately my gallbladder was removed without a reason or wrong diagnose. So just because the doctors remove your gallbladder does not mean you have a problem. Often the gallbladder is removed without a reason but just because it is a surgery that is easy to do, to teach surgeons and to make money for the hospital.
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
You can watch video "how to live without gallbladder" on my channel.
@purvijariwalaandjayraaj5933
@purvijariwalaandjayraaj5933 2 года назад
What to do to remove gallbladder stones? I have stones but it was not disturbing me now .,…. Please suggest me how to remove it .
@debrahoheisel9148
@debrahoheisel9148 Год назад
Hi. I had my Gallbladder removed about 15 years ago. Having trouble losing weight now - I am trying to stick to two main. Meals a day/ eat mostly low fat and Whole Foods. I see a lot of doctors on the internet pushing bile salts and ox bile. How does one know if need to take and if so how much? The past year I have been getting very loose stool in the mornings only-usually after that first meal. It’s very annoying. I do. I do NOT get bloating nor gas . What should I try? I will be traveling and this will be a big inconvenience
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
we need to know your case better to offer a more personalised solution and way forward. It’s best you work with us one on one, we do handle cases of gall bladder removal and lifestyle protocol post that. Connect at info@lukecoutinho.com
@TheVCRTimeMachine
@TheVCRTimeMachine 11 месяцев назад
I have polyps in my gallbladder. Should I have it removed? I know it is rare for them to be cancerous, but I don't want to wait until I find out if it's cancer.
@saltwell80
@saltwell80 Год назад
No one gonna eat that boring bird food, it's just not gonna be done,some people will do it but the majority of people will not do it because we are led by our taste bud,if I had my gall bladder Removed I would do it because iam a disciplined person, I would fast ,a 24 hr fast once a week, thanks 4 the valuable imfo
@glitterbee2904
@glitterbee2904 11 месяцев назад
So Doc had my gall bladder removed 12 years ago im 39 year old indian female, now having pain under R rib and top of left rib and side. LFT normal ultra sound normal lipase amalyse normal, having bloating gassy indigestion weight gain , what can i do to get rid of pain under left and top of left rib could it be pancreas? Doc did many tests came to now conclusion, ive always been over weight now its worse
@sabrinapass3731
@sabrinapass3731 10 месяцев назад
I have polyps in my bladder and my doctor recommended for me to have gallbladder removed. I'm also having VSG surgery. Is there anything else I can do for the polyps besides removal?
@gopinathashwini2598
@gopinathashwini2598 2 года назад
Pls talk about gall bladder cancer
@user-vr3bk3cx2y
@user-vr3bk3cx2y Месяц назад
I ve had polyps for 15 years and Hep C which has healed but ultra sound is now showing mud and stone plus polyps 10cm long, dr is recommending surgery as polyps can turn into cancer. I would like to avoid surgery since I have no great discomfort or pain. Please advise regarding polyps and recommend a good flush. I am 72 yo and live in Serbia. Thank you.
@2fluffy_puppies
@2fluffy_puppies Год назад
i still have half of my gallbladder ,so I do eat healthy and i know i have to step it up a notch or two ,but im still worried im gonna have all these complications. what can i take/use to help block all these symptoms [that I wasn't even told i would have later after the surgery.] I personally know i'll never become full on vegetarian. BASICALLY WHAT I'M TRY'G TO SAY IS AM I IN THE SAME BOAT AS A PERSON WITH NO GALLBLADDER & how hard and fast do I need to run away from this completely ,and is it even possible??
@womanwitchandgoddessfounda7621
@womanwitchandgoddessfounda7621 5 дней назад
How do you only have part of your gall bladder....im wondering if incannmaybe have the stones removed while keeping the bladder
@2fluffy_puppies
@2fluffy_puppies День назад
They took out all the gallstones and they took part of my gallbladder ,at least that's what the Doctor told me.
@miqbalcassim
@miqbalcassim Год назад
Thanks Dr for your valuable advice. I recovered from Gallbladder issues pop up recently. But follow up visit, my surgeon is advice me to remove. I am already a Diabetic. Should I proceed to remove or I manage with life style changes. Pls advice
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
Hi, We need to look into this case in-depth. We have personalized programs that can help. You can reach out to our wellness consultants on 18001020253(for Indian users only) or email us at info@lukecoutinho.com We help you find a way.
@eternalvitality
@eternalvitality 11 месяцев назад
I really need to find an RD to help with my circumstances
@ricoval223
@ricoval223 Год назад
What about if I have multiple polyps and gallbladder is contracted… is it ok to consider removal? Not enough info about polyps..
@LukeCoutinho
@LukeCoutinho Год назад
Please discuss this with your doctor.
@bishakhasah7975
@bishakhasah7975 Год назад
I am suggested to undergo gall bladder surgery . I have 50+ stones average 3.5 mm . I don't know what should I do whether to listen to the doctor or try something else . But i am also scared of the long term health issues of having gallstones like pancreatic disease or maybe gallbladder cancer . I am so confused 😕
@amansah2914
@amansah2914 Год назад
Do not ...lose hope.... . Hope ..for the best .. ..
@peggyaycock107
@peggyaycock107 Год назад
My brother-in-law had gallstones...did not go to doctor until got really sick...died 4 days later with septic gallbladder. Surgery would have saved his life if he had gone to Doctor earlier.
@mohamedam4409
@mohamedam4409 25 дней назад
İ had symptoms.. did mri, ct scan and ultrasound, they all confirmed a 1.2cm polyp.. i had to remove my gallbladder and send it to the lab… they later confirmed that no polyp was found
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