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Recently, I consulted to the emergency room for the pain in my stomach which resulted in a surgery which needed to remove my gall bladder. Until now I was unknown of the fact that how sick my gall bladder was before my visit to the emergency room. Many techniques helped me in identifying my personal challenge. Those were the observations of the current predicament of mine, my desire to look for the cause, and implications of a gall bladder which is no longer possessing. I was suffering to the pain and was very curious to know the reason behind my pain few nights back and resulted it to get in contact with an emergency. I was really very curious to know the function of my gall bladder and the other implication created once removed surgically.

How will I be able to function properly daily without a gall bladder? This was my initial expression for my problem. I take other perspectives afterwards. How shall I get educated fir the functioning of the gall bladder to know the effect not having one creates? How can I get educated myself of symptoms to check for and then report that to the doctor? How can I get the doctor to have a test on me to prevent any kind of further surgeries? How can any other function properly without having a gall bladder? How should I teach myself about what are the different things we should eat? How can learn about the negative impacts of eating the wrong food? How can I understand about what other things may have an influence on my health? How can I find out about the different possible medication which may have an improvement on my health and how? How can I teach others in order to prevent this from happening to them? I finally decided the expression which was best in them with the most impact was: How to find out the negative effects of eating the wrong food? My primary expression was too vague. My revised version is comparatively more particular in regard of daily successful functioning. Good analyses in this section. Good revision.

In the hospital I got a brochure which had all the necessary foods which I could have. There were a lot of questions that were going through my mind at that time such as, what are the suggested food that should be avoided? Why I am not supposed to eat these kind of foods anymore? What side-effects they will have if I eat them? I switched on my laptop and had a Google research of what foods should not be taken after the operation of gall bladder. I gave a lot of time on the internet looking for the result. I came out with lots of group forums explaining and advising the same, about what food should I eat and which food I should avoid, were explained with their side effects they had when consumed. Then I decided to go to a particular Clinic`s article link on the matter. The author to that article defines that there are no particular directions because every person is different on its own. Nevertheless, she advised to restrict and have a controlled diet on the fat containing foods,

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