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[|Human|] I had my gall bladder removed 3 weeks ago via laporascopic surgery. The next day I had to go back to the hospital for severe pain which was a bile leak and the flowing day had an ercp and stent put in. Then got acute pancreatitis. I was in the hospital 7days. I will have another ercp in 2.5 weeks and have stent removed. Still having some discomfort on my right side of abdomen but tolerable. Still very fatigued and out on medical leave. My question is would it be helpful to start walking to build up my strength or is it to early?
[|AI|]  Hi and welcome to Chat Doctor. Usually we suggest patients to walk 10-14 days after surgery so if this passed then there shouldn't be any problem. Bile leakage is rare but possible complication of Custom. Stent removing is simple procedure, so there is no need to be concerned about this. This is done on the same way as stent was placed. More important than physical activity is dietary changes. You should avoid alcohol, fatty food and smoking till your liver Ann pancreas recover. At least 2 months. Wish you good health.