Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 The complications of a gallstone getting stuck would be a need to flush again The complications of a gallstone still stuck would be at the worst going to the ER and having gallbladder surgery. The results of not flushing is gallbladder surgery if your having gallstone attacks the risk of deciding to flush is early gallbladder surgery if complications happen or successful flush and no surgery. Some prevention to lessen the chance of complications during flushing; 1. drink apple juice 6 to 7 days in advance several times a day to soften the stones before flushing. 2. Do a parasite cleanse before flushing (ia tiniture) for 2-3 days before flushing or a zapper. 3. Ensure 2 bowl movements a day before flushing (loose bowl) 4.If during flushing you feel a pain believing that it is a stone stuck take a dose of epsom salt. (3/4 cup water and 1 tablespoon of epsom salt) 5. If epsom salt did not help then try 1/4 of olive oil about 20 minutes later to help push out the stone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2005 Report Share Posted December 15, 2005 Jignesh, Don't loose hope, stay the path. The complications that can arise are rare, and then you would still have time to make other decisions. Some lucky people get immediate relief, some work on the situation for months before attaining their goal. Any and all liver/gallbladder work you do will be of benefit whether you eliminate the stones immediately or not. The changes in your symptoms are proof in point. You will endure and succeed. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jignesh Shah<mailto:jshah100@...> gallstones <mailto:gallstones > Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 10:05 AM Subject: Ultrasound before and after Hi All, I had been looking at the forums and didn't find an actual case history where someone had an ultrasound before and after a flush. So I thought this may be helpful to others. I had an ultrasound in mid August 2005. It was then that I was diagnonized with gallstones. The report said the biggest stone was 1 cm in diameter and there were several smaller ones. After the thanksgiving weekend, I did my first flust with a pint of olive oil and orange juice. I passed several stones (or what I think were stones). The largest was around 15 mm diameter. The next weekend I did another flush, this time with 1/2 a cup of olive oil and orange juice. I passed 15-20 smaller stones. After the first flush, the sensations of pain in my right side changed. It was more tenderness rather than actual pain. After the second flush the pain sensations have changed again, and now there are much less severe. A lot of times I feel a burning sensation that my doctor says is the bile juice flowing down. I had a second ultrasound today morning to find out whether the stones were actually gone. I haven't received the actual report yet, but the technician told me that she still sees the stones in the gallbladder. I really do not want to undergo the surgery, but am afraid of the complications that can arise. I am thinking of trying out Dr. Cabots liver cleansing diet and see if that helps. Any helpful comments appreciated. Thanks, Jignesh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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