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I had a cholecystectomy in my twenties.
After the operation, I often can't eat and have no appetite. Later, I had a gastroscope and bile reflux gastritis. The doctor prescribed several kinds of medicine for several months, and went out for a walk every night and found that his appetite was much better.

I have been taking Chinese medicine for several years because my stomach is particularly sensitive. I quit cold drinks for eight years and didn't eat spicy food. But sometimes when you have a good appetite, you want to eat. After eating, my stomach is very uncomfortable. I can't absorb it as long as I eat a little more, so I have been taking Chinese medicine to recuperate. In the first few years, the whole person was so thin.

In recent years, Chinese medicine has been slowly recuperating, coupled with diet control and proper exercise, and has a basic understanding of its own situation, which should be eaten and which should not be eaten, or depends on its own health. In my thirties, I slowly lived the life of the elderly and went further and further on the road of health preservation.

I don't know where I read a news last time that hospitals in big cities can eliminate gallstones without surgery, and now Chinese medicine is also very developed, so friends who want to read this article should try to choose a good plan if they have the conditions.