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I had my gallbladder removed on last Thursday and I noticed 3 days after surgery I was having a hard time breathing I couldn't walk too far nor could I stand up too long without back aches and shortness of breath, I wasn't sure what it was so I Googled the information and I see there are a lot of people with the same symptoms I'm having.

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Have your doctor check your diaphragm. One lung may have paralyzed diaphragm.

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Chicafromchitown

I hope you feel better 🤒 ask as many questions as you can before you go home. Take care 🙏🏽

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1066dpk

i had mine removed about 10 years ago with no problems. give it time although its not a major op it is stomach surgery. just take it easy and enjoy the pampering you may get.

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Movingnow

Make sure they check for blood clots. Those are the symptoms and are common after an operation. If they go to your lungs they are very dangerous.

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Springfield78

Hope you are healing and feeling much better.

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