Guest guest Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 eat steamed vegetables with a tsp of olive oil per serving, can you eat oatmeal with almond milk, they are lots of fruit to pick from, yeast free bread with coconut oil, basmati rice, red lentils (they cook fast) I have 2 different kinds of steamed veggie with lunch and 2 different kinds of steamed veggie with dinner, it is so filling with yeast free bread and a little oil or homemade soups. On Apr 19, 2010, at 12:24 PM, Shara Makinson wrote: > Well…since everything causes pain, I’m not sure what to eat! Since Dec I’ve been on the no dairy, no eggs, no sugar, no grains, no yeast, no alcohol, no corn, no soy, no rice, no caffeine, no artificial anything, no preservatives, no processed food, no raw veggies, no nuts, no seeds, and limited fruit diet… L > > Which means I eat meats and veggies in the form of soup, meat broth, water. Sometimes I still have (what we’re assuming) is gallbladder attacks – if I eat too much, if I eat too much of any kind of fat, or if I eat meats that are not soft. Before, we didn’t know what was causing the pain. Now that we think it might be gallstones, I don’t know what to eat to ease the pain and/or help dissolve the stones? > > From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On Behalf Of Jay Grosflam > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:34 AM > gallstones > Subject: Re: New to group > > what do you eat? > > > > From: Shara Makinson <shara2282@... <mailto:shara2282%40hotmail.com> > > Subject: New to group > gallstones <mailto:gallstones%40> > Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 4:07 PM > > Hello all - I have been suffering from pain since August of 2009, and > > intense, severe gallbladder attacks since December. I have been > > misdiagnosed for the past 5 months with all manner of things. The GI doc > > thinks that I have gallbladder problems - I am waiting on the results from > > the ultrasound to see how bad it is. He is going to want to take my > > gallbladder out L and I am scared. I have been in pain for so long, that > > this sounds tempting. But I know that nothing is as simple as it sounds. I > > used to only have pain after eating, now I have pain all the time, even when > > I don't eat. Is there anything I can do to save my gallbladder? -shara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2010 Report Share Posted April 20, 2010 Go to curezone.com and read everything regarding gallstones. It's a lot of reading, but you can educate yourself. I used to have pain all the time too, and now I only feel my gallbladder once in a while. Read it and then if you have questions feel free to email me. Buy AF Beta tablets by Standard Process (this is company name), take 4-5 tablets with food for now. ________________________________ From: Shara Makinson <shara2282@...> gallstones Sent: Mon, April 19, 2010 12:24:22 PM Subject: New: What SHOULD I eat?  Well…since everything causes pain, I’m not sure what to eat! Since Dec I’ve been on the no dairy, no eggs, no sugar, no grains, no yeast, no alcohol, no corn, no soy, no rice, no caffeine, no artificial anything, no preservatives, no processed food, no raw veggies, no nuts, no seeds, and limited fruit diet… L Which means I eat meats and veggies in the form of soup, meat broth, water. Sometimes I still have (what we’re assuming) is gallbladder attacks – if I eat too much, if I eat too much of any kind of fat, or if I eat meats that are not soft. Before, we didn’t know what was causing the pain. Now that we think it might be gallstones, I don’t know what to eat to ease the pain and/or help dissolve the stones? From: gallstones@gro ups.com [mailto:gallstones@gro ups.com] On Behalf Of Jay Grosflam Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:34 AM gallstones@gro ups.com Subject: Re: New to group what do you eat? From: Shara Makinson <shara2282hotmail (DOT) com <mailto:shara2282% 40hotmail. com> > Subject: New to group gallstones@gro ups.com <mailto:gallstones% 40groups. com> Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 4:07 PM Hello all - I have been suffering from pain since August of 2009, and intense, severe gallbladder attacks since December. I have been misdiagnosed for the past 5 months with all manner of things. The GI doc thinks that I have gallbladder problems - I am waiting on the results from the ultrasound to see how bad it is. He is going to want to take my gallbladder out L and I am scared. I have been in pain for so long, that this sounds tempting. But I know that nothing is as simple as it sounds. I used to only have pain after eating, now I have pain all the time, even when I don't eat. Is there anything I can do to save my gallbladder? -shara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 So is yeast bad for gallstones? Maybe that is why I am still having attacks. I've been eating 's gluten free breads but they do contain yeast. Sheri > > > > From: Shara Makinson <shara2282@... <mailto:shara2282%40hotmail.com> > > > Subject: New to group > > gallstones <mailto:gallstones%40> > > Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010, 4:07 PM > > > > Hello all - I have been suffering from pain since August of 2009, and > > > > intense, severe gallbladder attacks since December. I have been > > > > misdiagnosed for the past 5 months with all manner of things. The GI doc > > > > thinks that I have gallbladder problems - I am waiting on the results from > > > > the ultrasound to see how bad it is. He is going to want to take my > > > > gallbladder out L and I am scared. I have been in pain for so long, that > > > > this sounds tempting. But I know that nothing is as simple as it sounds. I > > > > used to only have pain after eating, now I have pain all the time, even when > > > > I don't eat. Is there anything I can do to save my gallbladder? -shara > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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