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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2626259" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>I had a fairly average diet, not very high in fat but no deliberately avoiding it (female in my 30's at the time and a bit overweight, but not too much) and had a huge gallstone removed. No advice was given about fats at the time but some years later a doctor did say that I could not cope with fats because I didn't have a gall bladder any more. My son had problems for years and eventually also had his gall bladder removed. He never did like fats though (neither animal fats nor vegetable oils). His diet is fairly high in carbs, as was mine all those years ago. I don't think, on the basis of our experience, that fats have very much to do with gall bladder problems. I do think that carbs have quite a lot to do with it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2626259, member: 25851"] I had a fairly average diet, not very high in fat but no deliberately avoiding it (female in my 30's at the time and a bit overweight, but not too much) and had a huge gallstone removed. No advice was given about fats at the time but some years later a doctor did say that I could not cope with fats because I didn't have a gall bladder any more. My son had problems for years and eventually also had his gall bladder removed. He never did like fats though (neither animal fats nor vegetable oils). His diet is fairly high in carbs, as was mine all those years ago. I don't think, on the basis of our experience, that fats have very much to do with gall bladder problems. I do think that carbs have quite a lot to do with it though. [/QUOTE]
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