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Gallbladder Disease?

Gallbladder issues run in my family.

For the past two weeks or so, I have been feeling on and off nausea and headaches. I constantly have the feeling of being bloated or full and when I eat, it usually triggers diarrhea. I have had no pain, but could I still be having gallbladder issues?
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I read your note and wanted to know more about the Gall bladder parasitic plague going around. This past DEC. I had to have mine taken out. They waited till it busted and I about died. It is because I do not have med-insurance.
But I am still have some abdominal bleeding intestinal problems as well as pancreatic problems now.
I have been trough the parasitic treatments just to make sure it was not the problem.
Have to watch all the foods I eat and meat is not doing me good at all.
I stay bloated and do not know why? I have gained wait and do not know why.
Diet is my middle name and I have never been this heavy.
went from 140 to 180 in 12 months.
I am having a time with this band 41 and probably others that did not show up on IGG, but the DR. will not consider you Lymes positive with only one band. HUUMMM so many people are infected and very ill with band 41 and no one gives a ****.
Sounds like an invisable disease to me.
Dr. need an over haul in medical class for Lymes epidimic.  
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there is a parasitic plague going around the world,the CDC ia aware of it as well as many doctors yet they will not diagnose it.try antiparasitic herbs
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You could possibly have issues.  You could get a hidascan to check function of the gallbladder.
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