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Although there isn't a set gallbladder removal diet, the following tips may help minimize problems with diarrhea after you've had your gallbladder out: Go easy on the fat. Avoid high-fat foods, fried and greasy foods, and fatty sauces and gravies for at least a week after surgery. Instead, choose fat-free or low-fat foods.
So, consuming processed or meat before and after the gallbladder surgery would cause problems for the patient. Here are the things that you have not even touch; Any kind of processed food should not be included in the diet plan of a person who has faced or about to face the gallbladder surgery.
Beverages: You may initially need to avoid sodas and alcohol after having your gallbladder removed. Over time, you can experiment with the types of beverages you can tolerate, although it is best to avoid those that are high in sugar (including sweetened juices and juice concentrates).
Flax pancakes are an excellent addition to your breakfast gallbladder diet menu. They are high in fiber and protein, low in calories, and very easy to make. 1 egg. 3 Tablespoons flax seed meal (Read about the health benefits of flax seed) 1/2 teaspoon baking powder. 1/2 teaspoon vanilla. 1 to 2 packets of Splenda. Cinnamon or nutmeg to taste.