Hello Kavya, Have you had a colonoscopy done at any point? Also a CBC, ESR , CRP , liver function tests, stool test would be advisable. At the moment just focus on eating homemade easy to digest foods like soups, stews, porridge etc. Include buttermilk in diet everyday with a pinch of rock salt.
Ah okay, sounds like you’ve been through quite a ride with your digestive system. Right now, figuring out a pathway for better digestion is definitely possible. With your gallbladder gone, your digestive process might be a bit off balance. You’ve got a few things going on and it’s like your body is throwing up all these signals - the unformed stools, the gas, the bubbling – almost like your digestive system is texting you about its mood.
Let’s think about this from an Ayurvedic perspective first. Items like your unformed stool, gas, and discomfort could be linked to a Vata imbalance. In Ayurveda, Vata governs movement in the body and can, when unbalanced, lead to gas and unformed stools. So, calming Vata might be key. Warm meals, easy-to-digest foods like kichadi made with white basmati rice and mung dal cooked with a touch of ghee and spices like cumin, ginger, and fennel, could really help soothe your belly.
Stay away from cold drinks and raw foods since they can increase Vata and make digestion tougher. Try sipping on warm water or ginger tea throughout the day. Maintaining regular meal timings can also help – like having your biggest meal when the sun is at its peak (think noon-ish).
Those occasional blockages might be due to the way your body is processing or not processing certain foods right now when bile is not being regulated perfectly due to gall bladder removal. It’s worth it to look at your food triggers; certain foods may be not doing you favors with those blocks.
You asked about tests; a stool analysis could be insightful to check for imbalances in your gut microbiome. In terms of mainstream medicine, this could guide you nutritionally too. You mentioned low testosterone too, and that’s a whole different dimension. I’d say lifestyle, diet, and maybe further hormonal investigation with your doc are good paths.
Without dismissing any serious conditions, if things really flair up – especially sudden pain that’s new or worsening – doesn’t hold back from seeing a doc urgently.
Ease into this, listen to what works, and trust your gut (pun intended)!



