Question about recovery time after gallbladder surgery
istalkzombies
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I had my gallbladder removed via laparoscopic surgery April 20th, everything went smooth no complications other than it was more of an emergency type situation because I was having a severe attack and my pancreas was pretty inflamed so they had to keep me overnight before the surgery to let the inflamtion go down before they operated. Anyways I was feeling pretty good last week other than I still was slightly tender internally where the gallbladder used to be and I went played some basketball for a couple hours this past thursday and I think I overdid it and made it a little more sore than it was, it's startin to get less sore again, but it's driving me nuts cause I can't do any real core workouts like situps, crunches etc.... and it's still pretty tender when I lay on my side or my stomach, it's not sore when im just walking around or anything only when I lay on it or do a crunching type motion, I have already resumed lifting weights and some cardio as im obviously past the 2 week waiting period for that, does anyone know how long it generally takes to get back to 100% and being able to do all that stuff again? ive heard it's usually 6-8 weeks but just thought i'd ask.
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I would say 6-8 weeks in a pretty good rule of thumb. I would also caution you with the lifting of weights, I would wait on that as well.0
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I had mine out in January. They told me to wait 2 weeks before walking or doing any low intensity cardio. 6 weeks before any high intensity or weight lifting. I feel so much better then before the surgery and everything is just fine! Good luck to you hope you have great results as well!0
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I had mine out in an emergency surgery in October 2010. It was a good 6 weeks before I had no pain. Take it easy or it will take longer to heal!0
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I had mine out in December and still had the occassional pains from over doing things for the 8 weeks. After that I cant even tell anything has changed. I've heard a lot of people gain weight really easy after having them out but I haven't noticed any real changes. Hope your recovery goes quick and smoothly1
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thanks everyone, I was all nervous that I wasn't 100% yet but I guess im just being impatient, spending so many years being overweight and lazy then finally gettin off my butt and workin out consistently for the last year+ has made me want to be a lot more active and going a lot harder than I can right now so I just need to simmer down and keep it light I guess for a few more weeks thanks again0
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i almost broke some stitches trying to cycle a week after mine yeah wait the 2 months before anything intense0
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I'd ask your doctor.0
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I was told 6-8 weeks, and I needed it. Take your time to recover.0
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6-8 weeks and no core work including vaccuuming but as always check with your doc.0
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I was hospitalized for two weeks with acute appendicitis and had my gall bladder out while I was there. My doctors told me to walk for strength, eat healthy food for health and sleep to recover and heal. Just because you can't lift doesn't mean you can't make the best food choices possible and walk at a sensible pace. Take time to do some fitness reading and planning for when you have the green light to go forward. Good luck on your journey.0
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I had my gallbladder out on December 1st. I think I may have over did it by doing to much to soon. I now have pain there that is pretty bad and the doctors think I'm fine even though it's pretty painful!0
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I'd ask your doctor.
ya my doctor said it varies and give it a few weeks and to "let my pain be my guide" but I just wanted to hear from others about their experiences to get a rough idea0 -
I had mine removed the same way and I remember being out on a date after only 4 days. Yes I had soreness, but nothing that stopped me from doing the typical things in a day. I was back at work after a week, but I wasn't working out back then 12 years ago I wasn't into working out. Every person is different so don't try to push it if your body is telling you to rest.0
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When I had mine out It was a good 6 to 8 wks before I felt no pain. Even after that I would get some soreness from time to time. Take it easy. I wouldn't be in a hurry to get back to the exercise. It takes time for these things to heal.0
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I had mine out last year and I can remember being tender for a while.. they say 6-8 weeks but I was still tender after 8 weeks.. I woudl go off of what your doc says but also listen to your body..0
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Remember your body must adjust to an invasivie procedure. It was violated by a camera, a knife, anesthesia, etc. Recovery from the inside out takes time, regardless of your health. Do not add insult to injury by trying to go hard core. Ease back into your routine.
If you interupt the cystic duct, and it decides to wake up your pancreas, you will be sorry. It is not worth it to mess with a natural recovery.
Stay strong..but be careful. I MEAN IT>:noway:0 -
I had mine out 18 years ago. Yeah I know, not very recent. I had some other advice though. This may not effect everyone, I still have trouble eating some foods. Black pepper for example I cannot digest. I discovered after only 5 - 6 years taking acidophilus before eating helped tremendously. It takes a lot of trial & error before finding what you can and cannot digest anymore. Good luck to everyone.0
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Remember your body must adjust to an invasivie procedure. It was violated by a camera, a knife, anesthesia, etc. Recovery from the inside out takes time, regardless of your health. Do not add insult to injury by trying to go hard core. Ease back into your routine.
If you interupt the cystic duct, and it decides to wake up your pancreas, you will be sorry. It is not worth it to mess with a natural recovery.
Stay strong..but be careful. I MEAN IT>:noway:
LOL Yes Ma'am! :indifferent:0 -
Mine took a good 6 weeks. but i was at major disadvantage. I had mine out 6 weeks after my son was born so i was just on the tail of recovery for that... and then got walluped... hopefully yours wont be so long0
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I had mine out for a couple months before I did physical activity. You're lucky, they had to put a tube down my throat and take out a gallstone deep inside my stomach.0
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My doc told me: NO EXERCISE what so ever... not even long distance walking for 4 weeks! Then between 4-6 weeks ONLY walking, and nothing that used my stomach muscles, like elliptical machince, no swimming. Then after 6 weeks to start out slowly and do only so many minutes a day and build back up over the next 2 weeks... so AFTER 8 WEEKS I was able to do all exercise with no issues. I did as he told... but also he said it would take 12-18 months... yes 1 to 1.5 yrs to TOTOALLY heal from that surgery. Mine was laparoscopic as well, however he had to make 2 extra cuts because I had a "floppy liver" and it kept flopping over into his work area while he was removing my gal bladder... didn't know I had a floppy liver...lol any ways, take it easy until about 6 weeks then introduce your body back into your routine. That is what my doc told me!0
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My Dr. told me I could resume exercise at my 2 week checkup. I ran a 5k 3 weeks after surgery and was fine. I wasn't lifting at the time though just running. I felt great afterwards and I feel even better 1 year later.0
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My doc told me: NO EXERCISE what so ever... not even long distance walking for 4 weeks! Then between 4-6 weeks ONLY walking, and nothing that used my stomach muscles, like elliptical machince, no swimming. Then after 6 weeks to start out slowly and do only so many minutes a day and build back up over the next 2 weeks... so AFTER 8 WEEKS I was able to do all exercise with no issues. I did as he told... but also he said it would take 12-18 months... yes 1 to 1.5 yrs to TOTOALLY heal from that surgery. Mine was laparoscopic as well, however he had to make 2 extra cuts because I had a "floppy liver" and it kept flopping over into his work area while he was removing my gal bladder... didn't know I had a floppy liver...lol any ways, take it easy until about 6 weeks then introduce your body back into your routine. That is what my doc told me!
LOL a "floppy liver" never heard of that haha. Yeah I just need to learn patience I guess0 -
I am having my gallbladder out next thursday (April 25th). It is supposed to be done laprascopically. I want to go fishing with my boyfriend two days after. Am I going to be okay going fishing?0
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I had only slight discomfort after about 48 hours; and it was pretty much over by 96. I was cautioned to take it easy for around 2 to 3 weeks and then slowly ramp back up. I started back up after about 2 weeks and was full speed after about 3 more. I could have gone faster, sooner, but held myself back a bit. Everything worked out fine. I will note that I was not weightlifting at that point; only doing the elliptical and walking treadmill.0
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I am having my gallbladder out next thursday (April 25th). It is supposed to be done laprascopically. I want to go fishing with my boyfriend two days after. Am I going to be okay going fishing?
That seems to be pushing the envelope a bit. It is very easy to lose your footing in and/or around boats/water/shoreline. I'd hate to see you tear something loose if you slipped. If you decide to do this be very careful. I could see myself trying to do something like that and I can also see myself kicking myself after something went wrong.
(Tell him you won't be able to unload the boat off of the car rack all by yourself like you usually do!) :-)0 -
I Just Had Mine Taken Out On June 18. Its Been 3? Days Now Amd I'm Really Starting To Feel Useless. Hopefully Time Passes Quickly Cause I'm Getting Annoyed0
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I am 30 years old and in pretty good shape and I am supposed to ship out for Army Basic Training in a little better than a month. My gallbladder decided to flare up and now may have to be removed. Any thoughts as to if I could recover say in 4 weeks or so enough to go thru basic training? Running, sit ups, push ups, chin ups, crawling, all that stuff they put you thru.0
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I am 48 years old and in good shape and had my gallbladder surgery on June 25, 2013. I had laproscopic cholecystecomy--I did not have any stones-my gallbladder was chronic inflammed with 5% functioning. It been 24 days and I am still NOT back to normal. (I am at 3 weeks) The first couple of days I was ok then on the 4th day--I had Nausea and didn't get totally rid of it until 8 days later. It was horrible. I drank fennel tea that helped with Nausea and peppermint tea helped too. I am not eating anything greasy or fatty. I lost 8 pounds so far. I am still in alot of pain and very tired. I take tylenol every 3-4 hours. (the pain meds made my sick and nausea meds made me sleep for 2 days )I still cannot sleep on my side--it hurts. I have 3 cuts. But doing much better-I can walk and drive with no problem. Believe me--it will take a good 4-6 weeks in my opinion to feel better--I thought I was going be better sooner since I was fit and in good shape ---but not the case. It is just going to take time for me heal! This is NOT an easy surgery! Be prepared to eat a different diet right after surgery--I did the BRAT diet--bland food--and now I can eat more. Get plenty rest and walk if you get nausea--taht helped me too. I would say its a good 4-6 week recovery for me --and I am in excellent/good shape.0
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I am set to have my gallbladder removed in a 3-4 days and after it my doc say I will be able to take care of my 4 year old, but after reading all your post it concerns me that I will be over doing it to soon. Can u tell me what u all think please?0
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