Guest guest Posted October 21, 2004 Report Share Posted October 21, 2004 Hi Jensan, >It's pretty doubtful that those are gall stones. The common bile >duct is only 4-8 mm wide(that's less than a 1 cm). >Just google " common bile duct width " . So it's very unlikely stones could >pass through there without you landing in the hospital! Your information is correct, it's only 4-8 mm wide. This was one of the first things I learnt when I became interested in the topic at 19 years of age. >Have you had a lab check the stones to see what the composition is? >Just take it to your doctor and they can get the results back to you >within a month. I could probably do it if I had a doctor, but I don't and plan not to, ever. >Has anyone else taken their stones to a lab to be checked? It would >be interesting to see the reports posted here! Yes, people have taken stones to the labs, search forums at www.curezone.com and you will find links to reports. I remember seeing a report just a couple of weeks ago, I think I saw it on this forum. Last, but not least I would like to ask you to think of examples of dilation and you will think of plenty. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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