Sunday, February 27, 2011

Gall Blabber

Hmmm, it's been rather quiet around here on the Onederland blog front. For anyone wondering what they might have been missing this week in my life, here's a snapshot of what I've been talking about:

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Gall. Bladder.

In an effort to spare you all redundancies, I've avoided my blog this week. I am boring.

I sleep, dream, and eat gall bladder these days -- and that last one you can take literally, as I'm on the weirdest food intake plan of my life in an attempt to soothe the riled bile beast in my stomach.

Good news is -- you can't eat any fat when your gall bladder is angry. Bad news is, I probably still have to have surgery.

I'm subsisting on zero fat yogurt (with blueberries for breakkie, and cinnamon and nutmeg, delicious) and low-fat cottage cheese for lunch and dinner, with a few veggies and fruit bits thrown in for good measure.

I eat the same amount of calories as before the G.B. went ballistic, so I'm not drastically dropping weight. (You know that I secretly fantasized that I would, even tho the gallbladder has NOTHING to do with weight control/loss.)

The other positive in all this is that wine, thank the Ambrosia Goodness, has no fat. Praise be.

If it weren't for a few glasses of tannin and resin now and then, I'm pretty sure I'd be a calcified calcium deposit by now.

Doctor's appointment for Tuesday, with the surgeon, in which I fully expect to be told that we are on like bacon for a Da Vinci style laproscopic removal of the G.B. Will see if I can possibly milk a week off work for this.... another possible upside to this situation.

Truth is, even though I can seemingly control the worst of the tummy pain by avoiding fat as much as possible, that seems to be taking quite a toll. I am so tired all the time, and get fuzzy headed at the end of the day.

I have always read that healthy fats are truly essential for the body -- now I really understand what that means! Without them, the body just gets extremely tired ... I've suddenly sprouted insanely dark circles under my eyes.

Thanks everyone for the information, good cheer and good wishes! I'll be back soon.

8 comments:

  1. Stupid gallbladder. Why doesn't it just quiet down and leave you alone? All kidding aside, it doesn't sound very nice and I hope you get this behind you soon.

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  2. The sooner it is out the better I say. I was glad to be rid of mine. I needed a couple of weeks off after mine...

    Hang in there!

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  3. Good luck with the surgery! The sooner it's out and you're healed, the faster you can enjoy those fats again!

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  4. I get the same dark circles under my eyes when i cut out fat, but I'm prone to them.
    Jeeves had his gallbladder out a little under a year ago and it changed his life, hope all goes well for you with yours.

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  5. Boo gallbladder! Wishing you a speedy recovery if surgery takes place. Ambrosia Goodness sounds great. :)

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  6. Poor old you. Hopefully the op will make a really positive impact on your wellbeing - even if you have to get through some uck first.

    Px

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  7. Oh, good luck with the surgery. The Da Vinci is so noninvasive, my friend was back at work the very next day because she felt so much better! But then, maybe a week off work would still be good "medicine." Best wishes and feel better soon. I'll keep stopping by with well wishes.

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  8. Hi Ish! Thank God Wine is on your "approved" list. (kidding...sort of)
    I hope they get that nasty GB out VERY soon!!! In the meantime, take care, and hang in there!!!! Brighter days ahead!

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