Guest guest Posted July 30, 2007 Report Share Posted July 30, 2007 I went through the same thing. I've had two ultrasounds. First time I was told I had " innumerable stones. " I did 3 flushes and passes many, many stones for many months and then went back and had a second ultrasound and was again told " you have innumerable stones. " Doesn't tell me a thing. Amber I am an engineer and I love having everything visualized and being able to get the bigger picture. Somehow telling me multiple (which by default for them means MORE THAN ONE...) is insufficient for me. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Hi Jule, I work with a lot of engineers, and I've taken on some of the analytical, meticulous, thorough, etc. traits myself. I've found the medical profession in the USA to be in general (even though I have personal friends that are doctors and nurses) of the opinion that you have no business trying to form an opinion about what's best for you. They have been taught formally and informally that they are the experts on what you should do to your body, and you should just let them tell you what to do and pay the bill Just my opinion, but I think you are asking for much more information about your own health and body than most doctors feel you have any right to. I was in the emergency room years ago and saw my own medical record on the counter. Silly me, I thought I would look at it since it was all about me, my health, and my body. I was told that it is against the law for me to have access to the record and the orderly was very rude about it and snatched it out of my hands. I don't know if he was mistaken or not, but it was about par for the course with the amount of information I've seen medical professionals willingly give patients. I'm fine with the results of my 9 cleanses and improvement in my health as proof to me that the flushes work safely. If someone had the money and power they could prove the efficacy of the flushes easy enough. Until then, we are voices crying in the wilderness. At least those who dare go beyond the pack of society and take charge of their own health can benefit now, before the decades it may take to " prove " the flushes work. Best Regards, Vince > > Hello All, > > I live in Canada. I am surprised that the reports that are coming to > my doctor after the ultrasound are very short and usually saying: > > Multiple gallbladder stones are found and probably some details in > regards to the condition of the pancreas, the liver and the > gallbladder itself.. Usually not pictures are attached to show the > stones, neither anything is discussed about the distribution of the > stones (like how many % are over 2 cm, 1 cm, or something like > this...). > > I am an engineer and I love having everything visualized and being > able to get the bigger picture. Somehow telling me multiple (which by > default for them means MORE THAN ONE...) is insufficient for me. > > I have requested a photo of my gallbladder exams, unfortunately, they > have never given me a copy of it. I was recently in the emergency > because of a gallbladder attach, they again refuse to give me a copy > of it.... > > > I wonder how the reports look like in your places; and would you be > able to get a copy, so every time you could compare how your > condition get better/worse compared to the prior one. Especially > after doing the liver cleansing would be neat to see such a > comparisson and to detect some improvement and to proof that the > LIVER CLEANSING work out for us.. > > Any feedback would be appreciated. > > Cheers, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 My goodness, I couldn't agree with you more. Amber I've found the medical profession in the USA to be in general (even though I have personal friends that are doctors and nurses) of the opinion that you have no business trying to form an opinion about what's best for you. They have been taught formally and informally that they are the experts on what you should do to your body, and you should just let them tell you what to do and pay the bill At least those who dare go beyond the pack of society and take charge of their own health can benefit now, before the decades it may take to " prove " the flushes work. Best Regards, Vince . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2007 Report Share Posted August 4, 2007 Amber, even though your ultrasound doesn't show changes, do you feel better now that you've done the three flushes? I have Lyme and want to do a flush, but want to stabilize my health a bit more before doing a flush. I worry that I will feel terribly sick or end up having to go to the ER after a flush. Still, I want to try to save my GB. Thanks, Margh ----- Original Message ----- From: Amber gallstones Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 7:45 AM Subject: Re: Ultrasound Pictures I went through the same thing. I've had two ultrasounds. First time I was told I had " innumerable stones. " I did 3 flushes and passes many, many stones for many months and then went back and had a second ultrasound and was again told " you have innumerable stones. " Doesn't tell me a thing. Amber I am an engineer and I love having everything visualized and being able to get the bigger picture. Somehow telling me multiple (which by default for them means MORE THAN ONE...) is insufficient for me. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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