Going to an osteopath might be a good idea. An osteopath can help your body to come to terms with the wounds and relax.
The OP lacks a gall bladder. This means that the biliary ducts empty out directly into his intestines. Crudely speaking, the bile constantly drips regardless of whether there are fats in the digestive system or not.
How in the world is an osteopath supposed to help with such a problem?
I would think that those cramps are no appropriate response to what’s happening in the intestines and that he would profit if his neurons wouldn’t fire in a way that would produce cramps.
The OP lacks a gall bladder. This means that the biliary ducts empty out directly into his intestines. Crudely speaking, the bile constantly drips regardless of whether there are fats in the digestive system or not.
How in the world is an osteopath supposed to help with such a problem?
His problem happen to be cramps.
I would think that those cramps are no appropriate response to what’s happening in the intestines and that he would profit if his neurons wouldn’t fire in a way that would produce cramps.