Guest guest Posted May 23, 2005 Report Share Posted May 23, 2005 Perhaps you should eat out less. If I eat out twice in the same day, I'm likely to get those pains as well. What did you have that day? --- In gallstones , " Pat & Cheryl " <cherylrobbo@k...> wrote: > Hello all, > > I live in Australia, I have been joined to the group for a couple of > months now and have been reading up on flushing out gallstones and > following up on advice from the group members, here's a bit of > background. > > I had terrible upper abdominal pain, where my muscles were going > into spasm after eating out. The pain was so bad that I went to > hospital where they diagnosed possible gallstones/gallbladder > problems. An ultrasound showed the gallbladder enlarged and full of > stones, and a blood test showed my liver enzymes elevated which I've > also had a few years previously. > > I immediately started a liver cleanse/gallstone flush using Dr. > Cabots liver cleansing book. After about a week the pain went > completely and after two weeks I did her other gallstone flush, > again I felt great but had a jagged type of pain in the gallbladder > region, during this time I kept drinking the gallbladder juice which > she recommends. After another two weeks I did the gallbladder flush > again, this time I managed to get rid of the pain altogether and > after 8 weeks I have had no pain at all. > > I had another ultrasound to see what was happening and much to my > utter disappointment the gall bladder was found to still be full of > gallstones and still enlarged. > > I will do the gallstone flush again and repeat it about every two > months, as well as continuing to drink the lemon juice and gall > bladder juice every morning. Hopefully this will help start to > dissolve the stones, but other than that I don't know what else I > can do. > > Any other advice will be greatly accepted. > > Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Hi , Yes, you're right. The original pain was caused by eating a heavy asian meal two nights in a row. However, the pain lasted for two seeks, since the cleanses though the pain has disappeared. What did upset me was the fact that the gallstones are still all there. The 3 flushes did not get rid of them. Cheers Cheryl --- In gallstones , " OLeary " <paul_oleary@y...> wrote: > Perhaps you should eat out less. If I eat out twice in the same day, > I'm likely to get those pains as well. > > What did you have that day? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2005 Report Share Posted May 25, 2005 Hi cheryl, Sorry to hear you still have gallstones visible by Ultrasound. Are you sure they are not more stones where the first ones came from? If you got lots of stones out already then these couldn't be the same ones. The only way to get stones out is to push the ones closest to the intestine out. The liver keeps storing and then making stones after they are pushed out. The stones that were being stored in the liver are free to drop down into the gall bladder after it is cleared out during a flush. That's why the suggestion that you flush every two weeks for 7 or more flushes before you can expect to " get them all " ... Even then, you do maintenance flushes every 6 months or so because with our non-ideal food and beverages we make more stones all along. Best Regards, Vince Richter > > Perhaps you should eat out less. If I eat out twice in the same day, > > I'm likely to get those pains as well. > > > > What did you have that day? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2005 Report Share Posted May 26, 2005 Hi Vince, Thanks for that info, I understand now, I wasn't aware that the stones from the liver drop down into the gall bladder. I thought that liver and gall bladder stones were two different entities. I thought the gall bladder actually creates hard stones, somewhat jagged, more like crystals and this is why they are so hard to get rid of. I have got rid of some stones, in my first ultrasound I had some stones floating around in the biliary tree, these seem to have gone in the second ultrasound. I certainly did clear up stones with the flushes. So, as I said in my first post, I'll keep doing the flushes and the doctor wants me to have another ultrasound in about 5 months. We'll see what happens then. I am amazed at the amount of healing the juices and flushing can do. Cheryl --- In gallstones , " Vince Richter " <new_man85@h...> wrote: > Sorry to hear you still have gallstones visible by Ultrasound. Are > you sure they are not more stones where the first ones came from? If > you got lots of stones out already then these couldn't be the same > ones. The only way to get stones out is to push the ones closest to > the intestine out. The liver keeps storing and then making stones > after they are pushed out. The stones that were being stored in the > liver are free to drop down into the gall bladder after it is cleared > out during a flush. That's why the suggestion that you flush every > two weeks for 7 or more flushes before you can expect to " get them > all " ... Even then, you do maintenance flushes every 6 months or so > because with our non-ideal food and beverages we make more stones all > along. > > Best Regards, > > Vince Richter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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