What type of foods to eat during gallbladder surgery recovery?

I will be carrying gallbladder operation upon a 22nd of October, as well as we am wondering what sorts of dishes we should prep my residence with during a recovery. Soups? Jell-o? we only wish to be 100% prepared.

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  • Jen
    October 22nd, 2009 at 2:00 am

    My doctor told me to just go back to eating the same way you were before. When I had my gallbladder removed I ate a lot of toast w/just jelly, lots of chicken noodle soup, jell-o. Just bland crackers, or things that are mild on your stomach. You won’t feel much like eating the first few days, you will be tired and not have much of an appetite. By the end of the week, you will be hungry & able to eat normally. Good luck on the surgery, it really isn’t bad at all.

  • lyndseygeorge
    October 22nd, 2009 at 2:00 am

    i had mine out last yr you wont feel up too eating much but they say to eat lower fat foods for a while then you can eat what you wnat, although cheese is a problem fo r me and trust me GB surgery is fine

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