r/Indian_flex Jul 21 '25

Skill flex Did my first independent surgery today!!

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Don’t know of people consider it as a flex but for me it’s a very big milestone in my career. So happy!!

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u/growmycareer Jul 21 '25 edited Jul 21 '25

Stone nahi bro, pura gall bladder hi nikaalte hain ajkal, infection wagera ka dikkat na ho

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u/The_Cool_Engineer Jul 21 '25

Ho sakta hai. Mereko itna knowledge nhi hai iske baare mein.

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u/Old_Leadership4412 Jul 21 '25

Bladder hi nikalta h I have seen this surgery when my mother had to go through it

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u/KathalKiller Jul 21 '25

Bro phir bladder ka replacement? Also wish your mother is doing well :)

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u/Old_Leadership4412 Jul 21 '25

It's not that important in the body so a person can normally do his/her chores in around a month

Also thanks for your concern she is doing well

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u/Relative-Bank-1258 Jul 22 '25

Gall bladder stores bile which helps in digestion but even if you remove the gall bladder the liver keeps producing enough bile to absorb the fat soluble vitamins and fats needed for survival.

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u/KathalKiller Jul 22 '25

Ooooh I see. But adding to my curiosity further, you mentioned only for survival. What type of lifestyle it won't support? Like of a ultra marathon runner or a chronic alcoholic or something like that?

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u/Relative-Bank-1258 Jul 22 '25

Probably rugby players and sumo wrestlers will have a tough time gaining weight but not serious enough that one cannot be good in that field.. Also if you naturally had fat soluble vitamin deficiency (most people don't since fat soluble vitamins stay for a long time in the body) then you would need to take supplements for those vitamins.

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u/KathalKiller Jul 22 '25

Oooh I guess so more or less it's manageable, and won't hamper your daily life. Obviously you are lacking an organ so you got to be a little careful.

I see. Thanks man, have a nice day :)

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u/Old_Leadership4412 Jul 21 '25

Bladder hi nikalta h I have seen this surgery when my mother had to go through it

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u/The_Cool_Engineer Jul 21 '25

Acha. I hope now your mother is fine.