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Bariatric (Obesity) Surgeon, General Surgeon, Upper GI Surgeon (Abdominal)
The fact that you are consistently getting pain after eating is fairly typical for biliary colic. Avoiding fatty foods would be the initial thing you could do. The next thing you should do is get a GP referral to see a specialist to discuss surgery(laparoscopic cholecystectomy). Many people are not aware that cholecystitis or biliary colic are not the only complications tha you can get from gall stones. There are other conditions that have a greater morbidity to patients such as cholangitis or gall stone pancreatitis. Getting surgery as soon as possible would be the most definite way of dealing with this.
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