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I'm just past 8 weeks post op and was doing great. I lost 50 + lbs since surgery and doing everything required. The last few days I started feeling off. Every time I eat it comes up within minutes. Gross alert ***** what comes out starts as mucousy mess then comes the food then comes the bitter bile. I have a dull ache on my right front side but I thought it was muscle ache from throwing up. Anyone have any similar plight?

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I would deffinately contact your doctor asap... if it was me that's what I'd do.. hope your feeling better soon!! ps. im 3 months out and havent experienced what you described

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I had my gall bladder out several years ago and it was horrible! The way it was explained to me was the gall bladder has a spasm and that's what makes you throw up the bile. You don't quit hurting until it all comes up. BLAH! I thought I was dying a couple of times lol I finally got it taken out and wow! what a difference! I would definitely get it looked at asap because it just gets worse =( Hope you feel better soon!

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I had my gallbladder out 6 months post vsg. It was horrible and let me tell you my life is soooo much better after having it out. I would def contact your doctor as soon as possible. That biley vomit is no fun!

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