Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Zoey, You are absolutely correct in that it is insanity to have sequentially increasingly severe gall bladder attacks and do nothing. The biliary system, once it becomes fouled, is destined to crash and burn unless major changes occur. In case I wasn't clear, I was NOT advocating the watch-and-wait, maybe-it-will-go-away attitude at all. Even people with " mild " attacks should be charged with passion for change. Additionally, I will be willing to match anyone anywhere for intensity and pain of attacks. I think I hit the 10 zone of the 1-10 scale. So where I took it from there was not an " attitude " it was a CONVICTION. I had the degree of pain, suffering, fear and near-death encounter to motivate me for life. I am a changed person and I am willing to do some radical extremes to make sure I don't get whacked ever again. If I weren't currently making unbelievable gains in overall health and, from all measurable signs, gall bladder-liver health I would definitely be in there getting surgery. Once the attacks start coming, one is required to get on the proper healing path of their choice. I believe a person like yourself can find good health with surgical removal and a good plan just as I believe a person with my goals can achieve good health with the dissolving-and- flushing, get-the-liver-strong-again plan. So far, I'm incredibly encouraged with the choice I made. I believe I was as bad as anyone can get, so I figured that if I could turn my condition around, anybody can do it. That is, if it's what they believe in and if they want it bad enough. Thanks, Will in Minneapolis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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