Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Ismail, I had my first and only gallbladder attack March 12, 2006. I ended up in the hospital, had all the tests which showed " innumerable stones " and my doctor wanted me to have surgery. I said " No, I'm going to go home and do some research first. " I ended up doing a 9 day purge and started passing stones every day. At first they were the size of hominy and later on the size of corn kernels. I passed stones for many months. I had another sonogram which showed I still had stones. All in all, I did 3 purges, passed stones every single day for many months. Now I pass some about twice a week. I have watched my diet. I learned that we (people with GB problems) should not eat much meat or eggs. Please do not rush to surgery before you do your research, try some purges (you do them at home by yourself). I have saved some information on how to do that and, if you would like to write to me privately, I'll forward the information to you. People who have had their gallbladders removed can still have GB problems! Plus you will then have a constant drip of bile which can increase the risk of cancer. Amber Hi, I'm new to this group. A month ago an ultrascan confirmed I had multiple gallstones. I'm scheduled tobe operated to remove my GB 6June. I'm not sure I'll proceed with the operation. I like to try the GB flush but do not how? Do I go to hospital for that? Pls advise. Ismail > > > As I read some articles here, one question interests me, which is > > about what to eat to evade from gallstone attack. From my > > experieces, most of my gallstone attacks happened after eating beef > > meat. > > [ . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Hi Amber, I did lose my gb-would like to know the liver " drips bile " into the stomach or the small or large intestines. And does it know from the negative feedback system the gb had to release bile-in other words-does the liver get the same signal to release bile or it just sits there releasing bile all day long-it seems to me when I eat eggs I can get greasy bm's but not all the time it happens sporadically. Can you send me the way in which you did your gb cleanse I sure wish I had the internet in 1997-there was no reason for believe that I did need it removed at that time but I understand how things are never what is portrayed by the medical profession. Sabina~ Amber <amber@...> wrote: Ismail, I had my first and only gallbladder attack March 12, 2006. I ended up in the hospital, had all the tests which showed " innumerable stones " and my doctor wanted me to have surgery. I said " No, I'm going to go home and do some research first. " I ended up doing a 9 day purge and started passing stones every day. At first they were the size of hominy and later on the size of corn kernels. I passed stones for many months. I had another sonogram which showed I still had stones. All in all, I did 3 purges, passed stones every single day for many months. Now I pass some about twice a week. I have watched my diet. I learned that we (people with GB problems) should not eat much meat or eggs. Please do not rush to surgery before you do your research, try some purges (you do them at home by yourself). I have saved some information on how to do that and, if you would like to write to me privately, I'll forward the information to you. People who have had their gallbladders removed can still have GB problems! Plus you will then have a constant drip of bile which can increase the risk of cancer. Amber Hi, I'm new to this group. A month ago an ultrascan confirmed I had multiple gallstones. I'm scheduled tobe operated to remove my GB 6June. I'm not sure I'll proceed with the operation. I like to try the GB flush but do not how? Do I go to hospital for that? Pls advise. Ismail > > > As I read some articles here, one question interests me, which is > > about what to eat to evade from gallstone attack. From my > > experieces, most of my gallstone attacks happened after eating beef > > meat. > > [ .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 Hi Amber. Yes I like more info on th GB flush. My email is is_harun@.... Regards, Ismail > > > > > As I read some articles here, one question interests me, which is > > > about what to eat to evade from gallstone attack. From my > > > experieces, most of my gallstone attacks happened after eating > beef > > > meat. > > > > [ > . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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