Can any internet experts explain why fats have to get their gallbladder removed? I never knew that was a fat thing.
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fats, esp women, typically have more cholesterol in their system which lends to gallstones creation/sizeCan any internet experts explain why fats have to get their gallbladder removed? I never knew that was a fat thing.
Can any internet experts explain why fats have to get their gallbladder removed? I never knew that was a fat thing.
Apart from higher levels of cholesterol in their bile which causes gallstones, rapid weight loss also will cause existing gallstones to become worse as it causes the liver to secrete extra cholesterol into the bile. This is why after sustained weightloss many people need their gallbladder removed. Many obese people will try rapid weightloss diets a few times before giving up. It's very common for those with existing gallstones to have cholecystectomy performed at the same time as bariatric surgery. If the gallbladder is not removed, then bariatric surgery patients will be prescribed ursodiol for six months post surgery.fats, esp women, typically have more cholesterol in their system which lends to gallstones creation/size
Post torrid size bitchI've had issues with my gallbladder randomly, still have no idea what caused the issues. The doctor in the emergency room said gallstones were most common in the "3 Fs" Fat, female and forty..... Apparently the correlation is so high, it's a term used in most countries that speak English.
post your torrid size chunkySomething really annoyed me with my new doctor today that makes me feel like bitching SOMEWHERE on KFs. This thread seems about right!
I got a new doctor. Did my first check up with her today. At the time I was 20ish pounds overweight from having a baby a couple years back. The weight has been stubborn AF and at the time I hadn't been doing my part enough to lose it.
I saw the doctor type in my information, including my weight, on her computer. There was a popup on her screen that said "Patient is overweight, discuss health risks." She didn't see me watching, but she still she promptly closed that tab and we discussed stuff not related to my weight.
I kept thinking damn bitch, I should lose weight and it's ok to shame me a LITTLE for Christ's sake. I'd love that fucking some doctor-shame motivation.
It has me thinking that doctors might be trained to not 'shame' people now. So when DOES she suggest I lose weight? At 40 pounds overweight? 60 pounds? 120?? When does she actually tell me to lose some of my fat-ass or my heart is gonna struggle?
Funny enough her lack of shame motivated me so since then I've been working hard to lose weight since. I'm now 15 pounds overweight, go me!
Anyway, just felt like I needed to share this. Just doesn't feel right that a doctor is ignoring health issues just to spare my feelings.
Is this why American girls/women are getting fatter by the year? From not being shamed in the earlier stages of being overweight? Feels fucking wrong man
Uncontrolled diabetes can contribute to the development of chronic vaginal yeast infections.How does Polissa keep a yeast infection for that long
Wouldnt it like heal naturally eventually?
Can you imagine the unholy itching?!@Thomas Eugene Paris (obviously) I can’t fathom having a yeast infection for that length of time. What does a chronic yeast infection like that do to the body? Could it actually be life threatening?
As far as I know, persistent Candida infection of the vagina is not life threatening by itself. As @Pudgy Bear Claws suggests, though, the itching would be enough to cause most women to seek treatment well before the two decade mark. It could be seriously debilitating for a woman who has to do anything other than sit on the couch and be miserable all day, so I guess it might not have impacted Polissa's quality of life very much.@Thomas Eugene Paris (obviously) I can’t fathom having a yeast infection for that length of time. What does a chronic yeast infection like that do to the body? Could it actually be life threatening?
Might just be a coping mechanism with so many obese patients. Could you imagine being a doctor and having to have that talk with every other patient you see?It has me thinking that doctors might be trained to not 'shame' people now.