I first had a gallstones in 2012 and I'm 2014 I still had same one it wasn't causing any problems. Last march I started a diet lost 60 pounds and in August had some stomach problems went to dr she sent for ultrasound. It was gallstones she said i had a lot of gallstones but didn't say exactly how many. She said I should get my gallbladder out I said no I'm afraid, she said to talk to a surgeon but I never went. I don't understand how in year and a half I went from one stone to all of sudden many. I looked it up and found out weight loss could cause it. I think that's what happened. I'm going soon to a gastroenterologist to find out more about it but I know it isn't causing me symptoms that would make me want to get it taken out. My main question is I need to lose a lot more weight still but I'm worried doing that will cause many more gallstones and other problems I don't need. It says losing more than 2 pounds a week causes the stones. That is not right being bigger you automatically lose more than that on first weeks. I'm just afraid I need to lose weight but I don't want to have more gallstones and have more things to worry about. I don't think it's fair when your trying to fix your life and health and you get gallstones and have to deal with pain. What should I do? If I lose weight will I have more stones?