
Having Loss Of Appetite And Feeling Nausea After Gallbladder Removal. Any Ideas?

Thank you for the query.
It is very common that patients with RUQ and gall stones are treated for cholcecystitis without checking any other causes of such pain. You should know, that basically there is no such condition called chronic cholecystitis. It is a term used for describing repeated acute cholecystitis. And it is very often misused as an easy explanation of such pains. It is very easy to remove gallbladder and many patients find it as a remedy, but some do not.
What you are suffering is probably peptic ulcer. It gives very similar symptoms to gallstones. So in my opinion you should have upper GI endoscopy to rule out peptic ulcer and have Helicobacter Pylori test. If the endocsopy will come negative, ECPR might be helpful as it is always possible of little stone presence in biliary tract. However, liver lab tests should indicate such condition.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
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