Hello, thewhizzler,
You mention that you have been diagnosed with multiple gallstones.
I am sure that the reason you had the sonogram of the gallbladder
must have been because of some vague digestive sypmtoms or some
abdominal pain. Multiple stones are more problematic than a solitary
or single stone. One or more of these stones pass through the bile duct
or the channel that brings the bile to the intestine, can get stuck and
cause obstruction with severe attack of pain,
vomiting and yellow
jaundice ,
fever etc. This would then become an emergency situation.
Small single stone (
Cholesterol) without calcium can be treated with
medication to dissolve this or even laser treated to pulverize it.
It is hard to do this when you have multiple stones.
I am glad that you are a vegetarian and avoid fatty, greasy foods.
If you have a tendency for gallstone formation, you can't prevent it
by diet alone.
Good news about surgery is, that can be very safely performed by
laparocopic approach with small button holes on the belly without a
huge scar like it used to be years ago. Uasually, you go in the morning,
have the surgery and you are home by afternoon, ofcourse barring any
unusual findings or complications.
Your
liver will continue to produce bile that we need for digestive process.
Instead of being stored in the gallbladder and released , the bile will get
into the intestine directly. Occasionally, you might experience a little
diarrhea sometime after the gallbladder is removed, but this temporary.
Hope this answers your concerns.
I wish you well.