That's a nasty thing to say, and not true. Many people develop gallstones without eating LCHF (including myself), how would he know you wouldn't have gotten them on a different diet?He was less than sympathetic and told me I had done it to myself.
I read somewhere that they can treat gall stones but have not done so regularly because people on a low fat diet will develop them again - sorry can't remember where I encountered itHi all, I’ve been on a high fat low carb diet for about a year now. However the high fat diet has now given me gallstones. It’s incredibly painful when I have a gallstone attack. The doctor has now told me I have to go on a low fat diet. He was less than sympathetic and told me I had done it to myself.
I would like to point out that I’m 37 and weigh 10st 3lbs so I’m within normal bmi and I think I have type 2 because I had gestational diabetes with my last daughter.
how can I possibly now have low carb, low fat diet? Anyone experienced in this who can help?
Thanks v much
Usually it's treated by simply removing the whole gall bladder, very happy they removed mine!I read somewhere that they can treat gall stones but have not done so regularly because people on a low fat diet will develop them again - sorry can't remember where I encountered it
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