Living Well Without a Gallbladder: A Guide to Postcholecystectomy Syndrome


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It is estimated over 600,000 gallbladders are removed in the United States yearly through cholecystectomy surgery. Most patients do well after their gallbladders are removed and have few complications or issues. However, 10-15% of the population develop problems after cholecystectomy; which is known as postcholecystectomy syndrome. This book was written by a patient with postcholecystectomy syndrome and offers resources and solutions most doctors do not offer their patients. She also shares her own experience with obtaining a diagnosis and finding treatments that brought symptom relief. If you are experiencing symptoms following your cholecystectomy, mysterious or diagnosed, you will find this book helpful as it describes possible causes, how to seek a diagnosis, natural treatments, medications, procedures, and ways to access support and become an empowered patient. You will find out about the most common conditions associated with postcholecystectomy syndrome, and the most elusive. If your doctor is scratching his or her head wondering what to do with you, you are not alone. Let this book be your guide to wellness and relief.

Author: Brooke Keefer
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 06/19/2017
Pages: 170
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.52lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.36d
ISBN13: 9781546787679
ISBN10: 1546787674
BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Gastroenterology

About the Author
Brooke Keefer is a mom to three sons and has a granddaughter. Brooke has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from the State University of New York at Albany. For over 15 years, she worked as a not-for-profit director, lobbyist, advocate, and a grant writer, manager, and reviewer in the field of children's mental health and juvenile justice. Brooke has suffered from several conditions-sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, chronic pancreatitis, and fluoroquinolone toxicity syndrome. Today, she writes health articles, advocates for patient rights, runs the Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Awareness and Education Network website, www.sodae.org and authored The Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Survival Guide.

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