I was recently diagnosed with gallstones after experiencing intense stomach pains during my vacation where I had no control over the meals we ate, which led to over consuming fats that causes the pains. Coming back the pain only reoccured a few times but not nearly to the extend it was during that trip. Whole eggs and butter has so far been the main trigger. From what I've read, most symptomatic gallstone patients get their gallbladder removed!!
I'm not only terrified of the prospect of surgery, but I feel like I made so much progress during my first bulk that the recovery would take it all away. I've began to love lifting after being a cardio girl for so many years, I don't want to quit training for months and lose the few pounds of muscle I worked so hard to build.
What surprises me is that I don't even fit the criteria for gallbladder issues. I haven't been overweight since I was 12 and I'm only 22 right now. Other than being female, I shouldn't have had much of a risk. I can't help but feel so "unhealthy" because of this. I have cheat meals every now and then (once or twice a month), but I don't go as overboard as most people do.
Im curious if anyone else has dealt with this kind of issue, and how long did it take to start lifting again?? How bad was the recovery? I've heard anywhere between 6 weeks to 6 months, and my sanity can't really handle even 6 days without working out.
I see my doctor tomorrow to discuss what I need to do, and what the possibilities are.
I'm not only terrified of the prospect of surgery, but I feel like I made so much progress during my first bulk that the recovery would take it all away. I've began to love lifting after being a cardio girl for so many years, I don't want to quit training for months and lose the few pounds of muscle I worked so hard to build.
What surprises me is that I don't even fit the criteria for gallbladder issues. I haven't been overweight since I was 12 and I'm only 22 right now. Other than being female, I shouldn't have had much of a risk. I can't help but feel so "unhealthy" because of this. I have cheat meals every now and then (once or twice a month), but I don't go as overboard as most people do.
Im curious if anyone else has dealt with this kind of issue, and how long did it take to start lifting again?? How bad was the recovery? I've heard anywhere between 6 weeks to 6 months, and my sanity can't really handle even 6 days without working out.
I see my doctor tomorrow to discuss what I need to do, and what the possibilities are.
by danaflava via Bodybuilding.com Forums - Female Bodybuilding
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