Even without my gall bladder, I can still eat whatever I like; GOOD HEALTH.

From: The Daily Mail (London, England) | Date: May 6, 2003| Author: Leigh, Wendy | Copyright information

Byline: WENDY LEIGH

ME AND MY OPERATION GALL BLADDER

WHILE working as a colourist at celebrity hairdresser Jo Hansford's salon in Mayfair, Denise Arnold developed gallstones, suffering severe pain. Here, Denise, 22, who lives in North London with her mother, tells WENDY LEIGH about her experience, and her surgeon describes the operation.

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