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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2255902" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>some years ago now I knew a man who'd been listed for gall bladder removal, and decided that he was going to enjoy the foods he was told he should avoid after removal. His operation was delayed, he went on with regular small meals of fatty foods. When sent for a scan pre operation he was berated for wasting their time as he did not have gallstones. Maybe it was all a mistake - maybe he was lucky and the stones dispersed under the influence of the bladder emptying regularly. </p><p>Does your wife have pain after eating even a modest amount of fat in a meal?</p><p>Low Carb doesn't have to be dripping in fat - eating chicken thighs rather than fillets about the level of alteration required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2255902, member: 355878"] some years ago now I knew a man who'd been listed for gall bladder removal, and decided that he was going to enjoy the foods he was told he should avoid after removal. His operation was delayed, he went on with regular small meals of fatty foods. When sent for a scan pre operation he was berated for wasting their time as he did not have gallstones. Maybe it was all a mistake - maybe he was lucky and the stones dispersed under the influence of the bladder emptying regularly. Does your wife have pain after eating even a modest amount of fat in a meal? Low Carb doesn't have to be dripping in fat - eating chicken thighs rather than fillets about the level of alteration required. [/QUOTE]
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