Hi -
I had my gallbladder out as an outpatient and came home the same day. While I was told that this was an easy surgery as it was laproscopic, to me it was worse than my C-section. Remember, though, that everyone is different. I do not respond well to anesthesia, so if you have the option for an epidural, I would definitely go that route.
I was very tired that first day, and not very hungry, so I slept alot. Also, I found out that I could not take Percocet, so that made me sick and had to get it out of my system before I began to feel better. If you have children, make sure that someone will be home to help you watch them, as you won't feel yourself for the first couple days.
Also, keep in mind that you no longer have a storage space for your bile, so if you eat fatty foods, it will empty directly into your stomach and then immediately pass into your bowels and keep right on going. So, try to avoid fatty foods for a while and then gradully get back into eating them.
I know, I'm not painting a pretty picture, but this was the worst surgery I ever had, although I've heard of many people that do just fine after them. I used to work in Med/Surg and we would have the Lap Chole patients, and the majority of them did lots better than me. I just wanted to let you know what I experienced in case all you got were glowing reports. This way you are prepared that everyone does not have it easy. And, don't think I'm just a wimp about surgeries. Like I said, I had a C-section, and I also had a brain tumor removed, so I've had a variety of surgery.
Let us know how you do, and good luck!