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What foods do I avoid because I have no gallbladder? Am diabetic and suffer from diverticular disease.? |
Learnt the hard way to avoid cream!! Am still suffering and taking antibiotics for the infection in my bowel. I am fairly active, I clean houses 5 days per week. No food restriction as far as abscence of gallbladder is concerned. For diabetes avoid sugar and sugar containing stuff. No organ meat, a little red meat, some chicken. Fish u can take as desired but of course not too much to make you overweight. For diverticulosis take high fibre diet which is also good for diabetes but start high fibre diet only when infective part of diverticular disease has been completely controlled. Fats, greases, raw fruits and vegetables should not be included. You should stay on the same kind of diet Which followed before the surgery, that is, a bland low fat diet. Gee i feel for you but you really should discuss this one with your Dr as you need to watch your Diabetic problem and your other problems You should consult with your doctor on this as he/she can better advise you. |
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