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Any gallbladder disease? What were your symptoms? Pain in right side under rib cage. Bowl movements change frequently from normal to runny. You get a sick feeling after eating something spicy or milk products. Pain under right breast. Bloating. Bowel irregularity. Spicy or greasy food makes you feel sick. Have it removed. You'll feel 100% better. I have heard that if a gallstone cuts loose and hits your liver or pancreas it can kill you or if it clogs a bile duct. I'm no doctor though. |
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