Hey!
Need some input from people with experience with this. I was recently diagnosed with a lazy gallbaldder. (I can't remember was the actual medical term was that the doctor said.) Basically, they found that my gallballder was functioning at half the fraction it's supposed to function. The doctor recommmeded that I have it removed. They would do it lacroscopically instead of cutting me open. I've been given time to think about it because I haven't been experiencing any major symptoms. He said to continue with the the low fodmap diet that I've been on.
Anyways, I haven't been to stop thinking about this. What I'm really worried about are the long-term side effects because there's always a risk with any surgery. Would I be at risk for cancer in the long run? Would I ever be able to train again? How would I go about training and dieting again?
Basically, is getting my gallbladder removed even worth it? Are there any non-surgical solutions to get my gallbladder functioning the way it's supposed to, like taking a certain supplement? That's what I want to know. I would like to know from people who have had experience with this or from any experts in the medical profession.
Thanks!