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triggers for Gall Stones pain.

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cdmj2111 | 17:26 Tue 19th Jul 2005 | Body & Soul
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I have small gall stones and a cyst on my kidney. None of which the doctor is worried about, so nor am i. But i still get this amazing pain in my ribs, but it's not frequent. I wondered if anyone had had stones and could give me any advice on how to keep them at bay. I haven't yet noticed anything that triggers them off. But any advice would be great.    Thanks

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Eating fatty foods is supposed to trigger off gall stone pain.
Spudqueen is quite correct. My wife had gallstones, and if she so much as looked at fried food she would be in agony. Well, maybe not quite, but she certainly suffered if she ate anything fatty.

I had gallstones, which i tried hard to manage through low fat diet, but with little success.  I found that creamy sauces or anything containing cheese were the main triggers.

In the end I was persuaded by my doc to have the stones removed through keyhole surgery.  I'd like to be able to say I've never looked back and everything's been fine since, but it ain't so - I put on 3 stone, which I cannot shift for love nor money, and I now suffer with all sorts of gastrointestinal problems...  I do wonder whether, had I been an NHS patient rather than BUPA, I might have had different advice from the doc...?

So, if I had my time again, I'd go back to the docs and keep insisting on more help and advice with the diet.  I'd also be more willing to seek out "alternative" medications and treatments...  interested to know if anyone else has any views on their effectiveness.

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thanks for all the advice. Can i ask everyones ages too? I am 30 and I am surprised by having them so young (well at least i feel young!)
I was 34 when I got 'em.  I reckoned it was a product of my mis-spent youth!
By the way, mine first arose after I'd been dieting and lost about 2.5 stone - so much for feeling better from living a healthier lifestyle!

Hmm, don't know why my earlier posting's gone funny.  Was trying to say:

I was 34 when I got my stones removed (thinking about it, had been ill for about 18 months before the op).  I put it down to a misspent youth, lol.

They first arose after I'd lost approx 2.5 stones on Weight Watchers - so much for the benefits of a healthy lifestyle!

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