Gallstones are common in those with obesity, hyperacidity or reflux disease also occurs due to obesity.
It would be better to get yourself evaluated by a bariatric surgeon or nutritionist and develop a plan for weight loss which may or may not include surgery.
Regarding gallstones and acidity there is a connection, and sometimes hyperacidity symptoms improve after removing the gall bladder, but it would be best to get thoroughly evaluated by a surgeon
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