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<blockquote data-quote="wiflib" data-source="post: 122421" data-attributes="member: 8588"><p>Can't give you much insight on this one as I still have mine but here's an interesting fact.</p><p>(story first)</p><p>Six months after diagnosis and low-carbing from day two, I had lost 4.5 stones. I found myself in A&E clutching my VERY painful abdomen. So much pain I dropped to my knees sobbing in the large reception area.</p><p>I was 'persuaded' to be admitted after the consultant told me he thought I had an infected gall bladder (I'm a stroppy HCP. Ain't nobody stopping me from going home!)</p><p>After a bit of frantic research and a long discussion with several docs, I decided to hang on to the little thing when I found out that acute gall bladder pain is often associated with sudden and rapid weight loss.</p><p></p><p>My diet continues to be LCHF and nary a twinge or moan from the little thing.</p><p></p><p>wiflib</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiflib, post: 122421, member: 8588"] Can't give you much insight on this one as I still have mine but here's an interesting fact. (story first) Six months after diagnosis and low-carbing from day two, I had lost 4.5 stones. I found myself in A&E clutching my VERY painful abdomen. So much pain I dropped to my knees sobbing in the large reception area. I was 'persuaded' to be admitted after the consultant told me he thought I had an infected gall bladder (I'm a stroppy HCP. Ain't nobody stopping me from going home!) After a bit of frantic research and a long discussion with several docs, I decided to hang on to the little thing when I found out that acute gall bladder pain is often associated with sudden and rapid weight loss. My diet continues to be LCHF and nary a twinge or moan from the little thing. wiflib [/QUOTE]
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