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How to Cope With Gall Stones (Real Examples)


November 8, 2009

Rosemary Conley

Rosemary Conley often suffered from nausea after eating a meal high in fat, causing her a great deal of distress. In 1986, she was finally diagnosed with gall stones. However, at time gall stone surgery involve making a large incision in the abdomen and removing the gall bladder. This meant a longer stay in hospital and also a longer recovery period.

At that time, as she was busy, she decided to try and manage her symptoms on her own. She reduced the fat in her diet as a result of which she lost weight and looked better. She even translated her experiences into a book, Complete Hip and Thigh Diet.

In 1991 she finally had laparscopic surgery to remove her gall bladder. She has been fine since then and advises people who are suffering from gall stones to go in for surgery while at the same time keeping a check on their diet.

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