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Evie,

I have been watching what I eat and have done one of the flushes when this all

started up. I took a tsp. of apple cider vinegar twice yesterday and I feeling

a lot better. Is this something that will probably come and go but doesn't

require doctor intervention? The doctor I saw said that he probably wouldn't

touch my gall bladder if it isn't giving me a lot of trouble and it isn't at

this point. It's just off and on and goes from mild to moderate pain/pressure.

Re:Gall bladder pain without stones?

I have not seen any stones, but have a nonfunctioning gall bladder.

Digestive problems ( " gastritis " ) and gall bladder problems more often than

not go hand in hand. You ARE having a gall bladder problem. The pain can

come with any food, depending on the person. It can be caused by a food

allergy. It can show up when you HAVEN'T eaten. You need to hop on over to

www.gallbladderattack.com and learn what foods to eat,

www.digestive-system-help.com <http://www.digestivesystemhelp.com> for more

suggestions on enzymes, ACV, and food combining, and you need to do it

today. Believe me, you will know when you have an attack and you don't want

to wait that long.

Posted by: " Kay "

<mailto:heatherkay08@...?Subject=%20Re%3AGall%20bladder%20pain%20wit

hout%20stones%3F> heatherkay08@...

<heathermkay> heathermkay

Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:54 am (PST)

I have been trying to figure out what is going on with me for months. I had

a gall bladder ultrasound that showed no stones so the doctor decided to

check out my stomach. He said I had gastritis but it was mild and should

clear up.

I have had pain/pressure under my right rib cage since May 2008. It is more

discomfort than severe pain. I have always heard that a gall bladder attack

would be severe pain. Is this true? The pain is mostly under my rib but I

can feel stabbing around my right should blade at times. Can your gall

bladder cause pain even if you don't have stones?

What foods trigger an attack except the obvious fatty, fried foods? I do

have a small cup of coffee in the morning. I did a flush but am not really

ready to try one again. Are there small things I can do to help if this is

indeed my gall bladder?

Thanks,

Have a blessed day!

Evie Maddox

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