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excess cholesterol is breakdown in the liver to form bile salt ..

the bile salt is the stored in the gall bladder ..

 

My question is , where does the boken down cholesterol goes if the

gall bladder is removed from the pateient ..

 

does it circulate in the blood stream ??

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The gall bladder is a storage vessel, the body stores it up there and then when you eat a meal, especially a fatty one, it releases it in one big hit.

 

If your gall baldder is removed, all that happens is that instead of being stored up it's just released in a continuous trickle, obviously for patients who have had such an operation, large meals high in fat, should be judicously avoided.

 

Husmusen.

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so .. do u meant that the bile ae continuosly circulating in the blood stream ?

 

How about the bilirubins ??

are they circulating in the body in large amount ?

I heard that this seanario is quite dangerous

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