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Did anYone NoT take Actigall to prevent the GB from going bad, have issues with their Gall bladder, after time?? Im wondering how high the percent is of RnYs that never took this med to prevent a bad GB, that lost weight and still remained ok....can YOU help?    — littleguzla (posted on March 13, 2008)


March 13, 2008
I have not taken it, but I was interested in what others might have to say. My support group is at the hospital every month and we often send in questions and they have a profession come and answer the questions, so I am going to make an inquire about Actigall. I know that two in my group have had to return for Galblatter sergery following ther RNY WLS.
   — William (Bill) wmil

March 13, 2008
I did not take it and I am 4 1/2 years post of RNY and gallbladder is still doing good!
   — Carlyn M.

March 13, 2008
Actigall is to help dissolve gallstones as they/if they develop. it's like anything else, some people don't take it and do fine, but the percentage of people that do develop stones after RNY is very high due to the fast wt loss. the point is, the medication is a preventative measure. there are also people that take the med and still end up having to have their gallbladder removed. your surgeon should be able to give you an exact percentage. it's a fairly cheap medication, available in generic and you only have to take it for like 6 months. hope this helps...Holly
   — RNlvnCARSON

March 13, 2008
Obese people face a high risk of developing gallbladder disease and people who lose weight quickly also have a higher risk of developing gall bladder disease. So, whether you take Actigall or not during the time of your peak weight loss, doesn't necessarily mean that you have eliminated all risk of gallbladder disease. In our support groups, which I have helped to run for over 4 years, we probalby had about 10%-20% of the patients need to have their gallbladders removed-- and none of us took Actigall.
   — SteveColarossi

March 13, 2008
I was given it, didn't take it and 4 mo after WLS I had to have my gall baldder removed. Better to be safe than sorry!
   — juliebelle0402

March 13, 2008
My surgeon did not perscribe any medication for gallbladder. I had surgery in Jan. 07 and in May 07 I had to have my gallbladder removed. My MIL said for years that I was having problems with it, but I did not believe her. So I can not say that surgery was the deciding factor with the gallstones but I am sure it helped it out some. Good luck
   — Paula K.

March 14, 2008
Hi there I wasn't given Actigall after surgery, but so many people told me I should have been. I am 11 months out and had my gallbladder out last month. Not fun. I feel it put me behind a little bit. Good luck to you!!!! Franchesca
   — Franchesca

March 14, 2008
I asked for Actigall, my Dr. prescribe it no problem, took it for 3 months post-op. It has been almost five years since, no problems unless I test the waters and eat what i shouldn't. It doesn't hurt to take it...
   — Kriola

March 16, 2008
My doctor routinely prescribes this to all patients to take for 6 months after surgery. I am 10 months out so far and no gallbladder problems so far. I say better safe than sorry!
   — SMLTWNGRL




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