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Can you have Habba Syndrome if your gall bladder has been removed??


Question: I was on the habba syndrome website and it mentioned that it was not an affective treatment for it, but if it had already been removed long before the symptoms started, can it be caused by something other than the gall bladder? If not, what else could it be if all of the symptoms are the same?
Answers: You may have the symptoms because your gall bladder was removed. After having your gall bladder removed you should avoid eating rich fatty foods or you will get diarrhea, which is a symptom of Habba Syndrome. It doesn't mean you have it, it just means you have a same symptom.
I have had my gall bladder removed, I speak from experience.
Yes - could be Irritable Bowl Syndrome (IBS). The 2 often get confused.


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