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Old 11-21-2002, 09:50 AM   #1
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My name is Debbie, and I actually found this site as part of a class project for Culture and Technology. We are discussing if we think that online communities are "real" or if we think they are impersonal and not real in our lives. As an online cancer supporter for many years, I've always felt my online friends and relationships were VERY real.

Since I've found this site, and this link to IBS, I do have a question/problem. I had my gall bladder removed in 1989, at the age of 26. Since this time, my BM are definitely not the same, even though my doctor told me I should expect no complications or problems. I get extreme cramps and pain associated with diarrhea. I don't think I've had a "normal" bm since the surgery. I've never been diagnosed with IBS, but after reading the posts here, I'm thinking this is my problem. I did have one doctor who told me I should take Metamucil daily, but I have not been doing that. From the posts, I'm thinking it might help. Any other suggestions? Anything to help the cramping and pain?

Thank you so much!!
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Old 11-21-2002, 12:58 PM   #2
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Unfortunately, abnormal BM's and IBS type symptoms are relatively common after a GB removal. This is due to the fact that bile is still being produced and rather than being stored in the GB, it hangs around in the bowels and because it hangs around in the bowels, this can give you an upset stomach with stomach pains and diarrhea. As your doctor recommended, I would definitely take the Metamucil and this could help your problems by increasing your fiber and bulking up your stools. This maybe the only thing that you need, but some people recommend the drug Colestid. This is for lowering cholesterol but as a side effect it absorbs the bile in your gut, so you could always try that if the Metamucil does not work.

 
Old 11-21-2002, 02:59 PM   #3
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Thank you so much. I can definitely tell that a lot of what my body is producing is the bile. I will never forget the look of that stuff from the stupid bag I had to wear right after surgery. Amazing the difference in the operation today from 13 years ago. I think I'll start back on the Metamucil and see how that helps! Thank you for responding!!!

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Debbie
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