Little or none. In some cases, the body will create a 'new' gall bladder in the duct work. It is recommended that individuals reduce their fat intake, but even if they don't, there are normally no drawbacks My wife had her's removed and there have been no affects Answers I've had my gall bladder out and my doctor told me to stay away from fats, but forgot to tell me good fats (such as Olive Oil) should be introduced into your daily diet.
I had a rough time because my gall bladder burst thanks to the incompetence of 5 doctors and 2 ER visits. I didn't have the basic symptoms of pain from under the right side of the breast to under the right shoulder blade and only had excrutiating pain under my shoulder blade. When I looked it up on the web there are 5% of people with this symptom so all those doctors messed up for the 11 weeks of hell I went through Normally having the gall bladder removed causes few problems, but I would advice you to be wary of spicy foods and hard to digest foods.
Since there is no longer a gall bladder the acid duct no longer just squirts out the acid as one needs it to digest food, but it pours directly into the stomach. I'm fine now and there are only a very few things I can't eat.
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