NinjaWizard said:
Bile is used to breakdown fat into smaller triglycerid(sp?) right? So how does your body adapt about having no gallblader? Does the bile just goes from the liver into the duodenum? And what happens when you eat a fatty meal?
Thanks for the info
Sometimes certain individuals will have to watch out 4 certain foods,but your entire intestinal tract is full of enzymes and bacteria to break food down so nutrients can be absorbed through the intestinal wall. Bile is secreted to help with as you said,fatty food or when you gorge or eat too fast...Its a preparatory backup to help initialize digestion.Thats all
My wife had to have hers removed shortly after the birth of our daughter.
It hasnt affected her in any way except she doesnt have the pain anymore.
Kacey,Our daughter beat the hell out of it while she was in the womb....
I suspect Bph will be having his removed as well...But we'll see.