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<blockquote data-quote="DavidGrahamJones" data-source="post: 1346260" data-attributes="member: 245335"><p>Sorry to hear of your troubles, I have Gall stones myself although in my case they're like a volcano waiting to erupt. The scan says they're there but I feel no pain (probably why I had appendicitis last year and not creating a fuss and why it burst and I had peritonitis as well before they operated).</p><p></p><p>I was extremely lucky in that during my hospital stays (private, NHS and in the U.S.) my nurses have all been brilliant. I say low carb and they are immediately embarrassed because they can't do it. Bless them though, they tried, I even had scrambled egg and chicken one lunch time (must be a joke there) but by and large managed to avoid what I consider to be very carb heavy meals, a la "eatwell plate". </p><p></p><p>Apologies, that's all about me and my experiences. I hope you find a resolution, I think anybody who says "you need the energy" needs to be made aware of the high number of people who can happily go without the amount of carbs recommended and suffer no ill effects at all, in fact, show a distinct improvement in overall health. Good luck and get well soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavidGrahamJones, post: 1346260, member: 245335"] Sorry to hear of your troubles, I have Gall stones myself although in my case they're like a volcano waiting to erupt. The scan says they're there but I feel no pain (probably why I had appendicitis last year and not creating a fuss and why it burst and I had peritonitis as well before they operated). I was extremely lucky in that during my hospital stays (private, NHS and in the U.S.) my nurses have all been brilliant. I say low carb and they are immediately embarrassed because they can't do it. Bless them though, they tried, I even had scrambled egg and chicken one lunch time (must be a joke there) but by and large managed to avoid what I consider to be very carb heavy meals, a la "eatwell plate". Apologies, that's all about me and my experiences. I hope you find a resolution, I think anybody who says "you need the energy" needs to be made aware of the high number of people who can happily go without the amount of carbs recommended and suffer no ill effects at all, in fact, show a distinct improvement in overall health. Good luck and get well soon. [/QUOTE]
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