Still have your gallbladder? Same here.
If you’re searching for answers about gallstones, low-fat food options, or why your body seems to hate you, you’re in the right place. I started She’s Got Gall because I was tired of digging through medical forums, bland diets, and vague advice that didn’t help.
This blog is for people like me: still living with gallstones, trying to avoid surgery, and desperate for real, relatable support.
What you’ll find on She’s Got Gall
This site is a growing collection of resources for managing gallstones while keeping your personality and sanity intact. I’m not a doctor or a dietitian. I’m a writer with lived experience, a stubborn gallbladder, and a lot of opinions.
Here’s what I share on this blog:
- Gallbladder-friendly meals and snacks that are low-fat and still taste good
- Tips for managing gallbladder attacks and flare-ups in daily life
- Symptom tracking and personal insights based on research and real experience
- Honest, relatable content for people living with chronic digestive issues
- A supportive space for people who feel dismissed or confused by the medical system
Whether you’re dealing with gallbladder pain, just had your first attack, or want to avoid gallbladder surgery, this site offers real help without fear-based content or generic health tips.
Why this blog exists
Gallstones are confusing, painful, and often ignored. The advice out there is usually inconsistent or incomplete. She’s Got Gall is a place for people who are still living with their gallbladder, still asking questions, and still looking for answers that work.
You’ll find useful content focused on:
- Gallbladder pain relief
- Low-fat food ideas for gallstone management
- Real-life support for chronic digestive conditions
- Tips for managing gallstones naturally
Please note: This is not a replacement for medical advice. It’s a survival guide created by someone who understands what you’re going through and wants to make the journey easier.
