If it is a gallbladder issue indeed then there are still things that you need to do even though you no longer have a gallbladder... one would be to completely change your diet. you really now have the inability to process high fatty foods so stay away from beef and other high fatty meats and substances, even more than 10 or so nuts. you should eat as healthy as possible making sure that leafy greens are a priority in your diet... especially brussel sprouts and beets are good as well. my mom has gallbladder issues and refuses to have hers removed but has to be very health conscious about the choices that she makes. she does cleansing diets by making her own soups with squash and vegetables to give her body a break from over processed and high fatty foods found everywhere. If your pain becomes unbearable just go to the E.R. but if you can handle it i would try to eat better , damn near perfect, for a month and see if that improves the pain. i know a few friends that have had their gallbladders removed and they still get attacks when they misbehave
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Liver infection, stone in pancreatic duct, pancreatitis, duodenal ulcer and acidity are a few causes that need to be ruled out. If all these causes are ruled out, then it could be due to adhesions and this can only be diagnosed by laparotomy.
Since a confirmed diagnosis cannot be given on net please discuss with your doctor once. Hope this helps. Take care!
cont. of the post from above: I have also been to many doctor and ER visits but they aren't finding anything. So is something to be worried about?