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stomach pain, sickness

i had my galbladder out a year and a half ago due to galstones but im still experiencing pain and sickness when i eat. i know its not due to poor diet as i have a healthy diet since cutting out most fatty foods and it doesnt matter what i eat, i instantly feel sick, a couple of mins later, severe cramps and then the pain starts. its not as severe as before i had the surgery but still painful enough to have to take painkillers. help?
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Have you had a gastric emptying scan?  Have you been tested for food allergies?
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hi, i have been but only when i had my op to have my gallbladder out. i have since requested 3 appointments and they havent bothered to get back to me. i live in the uk so we dont have tylenol but im led to beliee this is the equivelent to our paracetomol. this is of no use to me, im on 30/500 cocodomol and tramadol which are strong painkillers. these almost always work. its just getting me down now as i thought having my gallbladder out was going to be the end of it
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I'll send you a private message so we can discuss this.
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Hi Patient!
I wanted to write the moderators and whomever is in charge about the annoying urban renewal of our site.  Please feel free to forward this to whomever needs to know.  (a) I do not like the commercials moving down and over our forums and limiting the number of postings we can see on each page (b) I do not like that only two reply people are shown to one side when it used to show a half-dozen...showing more helps me to find my name if I need to get back to somebody.  (c) I do not like that our forum is buried in the middle with an ad on the left, one at top, and then miscellaneous stuff on right.  This is a forum first and foremost and now it is decidedly user unfriendly.  Thanks.  GG
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Welcome to the gastroenterology community!  Have you seen a gastroenterologist about this?  Have you had a gastric emptying scan?  Have you been tested for food allergies?  How often do you take pain killers stronger than advil/tylenol?
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