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Fats, especially saturated fats, should be restricted after cholecystectomy.

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You do not need to to make any dietary changes after gall bladder surgery. Your gall bladder is being removed that means it has been functionless for quite a long time. That means, you are already used to functionless gall bladder. Removing a functionless gall bladder will create no problem to you.

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