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[|Human|] well I am 44 yrs ,  53  in height an about 87  kilo of weight, I had my gallstone removed  in the year 2010,   ever ssince the surgery I am feeling very sick especially at night i cant lie flat and doctors here have done ultra sound and they keep telling me that I have a fatty liver but more then if thats the sace why do I  keep hearing bubbling noise in my right side of my ribs and I have to keep on changing my positions while sleeping  I feel the pain getting less when I am sitting up,  pls advise me
[|AI|]  Hello, karmasonam69,You had gallbladder surgery three years ago and probably this was done through laparoscopic route and not open surgery. If the surgery was difficult due to location of the gallbladder or too much inflammation around, it is possible to develop some adhesions or scar tissue around that area. There is a part of the colon called the hepatic Fleur that is close to the liver. If there is some kinking, gas can get trapped in that area and give you the bubbles. When you change your position thetas moves, and you may get relief. Unless the problem is major you really don't need another surgery. Try to take simethaconecontaining pills that may help to break up the gas bubbles. Make sure you Chat Doctor.  You might consider getting an x-ray of your colon (Barium Enema) to see the shape of the colon. I wish you well.