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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 1854352" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>Fortunately if you have to be operated on its key hole surgery now.</p><p>My better half had the problem in her thirties and its the best advice to cut down on fats. The pains of the gall stone going into the bile duct are extreme. I hope they see the problem when they image the g.b., the big stones are no problem and stay put, its the little ones that get stuck.</p><p>I have three large stones and their no problem cos they will never go down the bile duct.</p><p>If we all had more fat when we were younger the gall bladder would have kept being exercised and emptied, so the stones would not have formed so easily.</p><p>D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 1854352, member: 57698"] Fortunately if you have to be operated on its key hole surgery now. My better half had the problem in her thirties and its the best advice to cut down on fats. The pains of the gall stone going into the bile duct are extreme. I hope they see the problem when they image the g.b., the big stones are no problem and stay put, its the little ones that get stuck. I have three large stones and their no problem cos they will never go down the bile duct. If we all had more fat when we were younger the gall bladder would have kept being exercised and emptied, so the stones would not have formed so easily. D. [/QUOTE]
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