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Ok I too have major bile duct issues I get sludge and stones stil HAd

my gall bladder out in 2000 Thne had an ERCP in dec 2002 removing

sludge and stones. SO YES unfortunately for us..we still get problems

NOW I wish I had seen this site earlier but then again I have not

done afluch yet I have ot be careful and no one has tol dme yet if

its really ok for me to do No one really can I bleed when they ercp

me and i have avery bad portal vein PLUS crohns disease so Im a risk

at everything I do but then again I should realize I ve taken risks

my whole life. ANYWAY Im there for ya girlfriend! be well Stay clean

and eat low fat as much as possible for them ducts I truely believe

that and LOTSof water helps! lemm eknow how your fluch goes!

Sharon

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I still have my gallbladder, but do hear on this list of folks

that still have trouble after having gb removed, more don't

than do, but being on this list gives me the impression there

are enough that do that I'm trying to hang on to my GB.

I would think the flush would almost be easier?? for folks

who don't have their gallbladders? My " theory " is that

the stones that tumble from the liver ducts into the gallbladder

have time to roll around and get bigger over time, while

those in the ducts wouldn't have room to grow as much?

So easier to flush? Anyway, I have done lots of flushes,

how I did them and pictures at my web page in the sig lines,

and alse the links they add to these emails should have

helpful information.

L. Meydrech, CN

http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes

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