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From: groupleif <groupleif@...>Subject: Suspected gallstoneshealth Date: Saturday, July 18, 2009, 11:31 AM

About 18 months ago i got a severe stabbing pain in my upper-right side (right around where the liver and gallbladder are located). It felt like someone stabbed a knife into my back, twisted it, and held it there for 30 minutes. Every day since then i feel like constant crap. My abdomen has a constant feeling of discomfort. Every time i eat something (no matter what i eat) i get abdominal pain and/or my body becomes overheated (starting at the stomach). The more i eat, the more pain i get and/or overheated i become, so i try to eat small meals. If i eat foods that give me indigestion, such as legumes and whole grains, then the food will become stuck and i wont be able to eat for hours or even days. If i eat spicy foods then my entire body will become feverishly hot and will last for the rest of the day or longer. The same goes for when eating lots of sweets and fatty foods. Lately ive been getting ominous aches in my side right

around where the gallbladder is.I did some research on the internet about digestive disorders and it appears that i have gallstones. I talked to a few people about gallstones and they said surgery is the only option. One mentioned something about using a laser to break up the gallstones. Either way, i cant afford it and im not even willing to pay to get an ultrasound test. I am unable to work and struggle at just going out and buying myself food to eat. I am looking for some natural remedies such as gallbladder flushes. Please help.Leif

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I nearly had my gall bladder removed. It was better after two shots of

morphine and a good nights rest.

Next morning I got lucky with a good doctor (well better than average

for around here) asking if they should scheduled the surgery for that

day. I asked if this could be controlled with diet rather than surgery.

She said yes, gave me some ideas, said if it occurred again I would

likely have to have it removed.

I cut out peanut butter (oh I love peanut butter) and I drink lemon

juice in water now and again (should do this more) haven't had any gall

bladder problems since or kidney stone issues.

I hope you find your answers.

On Sat, 2009-07-18 at 16:31 +0000, groupleif wrote:

> About 18 months ago i got a severe stabbing pain in my upper-right side (right

around where the liver and gallbladder are located). It felt like someone

stabbed a knife into my back, twisted it, and held it there for 30 minutes.

Every day since then i feel like constant crap. My abdomen has a constant

feeling of discomfort. Every time i eat something (no matter what i eat) i get

abdominal pain and/or my body becomes overheated (starting at the stomach). The

more i eat, the more pain i get and/or overheated i become, so i try to eat

small meals. If i eat foods that give me indigestion, such as legumes and whole

grains, then the food will become stuck and i wont be able to eat for hours or

even days. If i eat spicy foods then my entire body will become feverishly hot

and will last for the rest of the day or longer. The same goes for when eating

lots of sweets and fatty foods. Lately ive been getting ominous aches in my side

right around where the gallbladder is.

>

> I did some research on the internet about digestive disorders and it appears

that i have gallstones. I talked to a few people about gallstones and they said

surgery is the only option. One mentioned something about using a laser to break

up the gallstones. Either way, i cant afford it and im not even willing to pay

to get an ultrasound test. I am unable to work and struggle at just going out

and buying myself food to eat. I am looking for some natural remedies such as

gallbladder flushes. Please help.

>

> Leif

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I'm trying to get rid of mine by cleansing. It really irks me when people treat me like I'm just being difficult because I don't want to have my GB cut out. After all... It's a common surgery and an unnecessary organ! When I mention the higher rates of cancer in people who have theirs removed I get the "oh she's a quack" look.~grumble grumble~Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 21, 2009, at 9:36 AM, "SV" <shavig@...> wrote:

Check out this website: www.cleansingorsurgery.com I've been recommending this site to folks for a few years and they all seem to like what it has to say.

I get NO kickback, I'm not related to them, nor do I sell their products. I just like what they have to say and have read their book.

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I would imagine if it was unnecessary we

wouldn’t have been born with it in the first place.<G>

Sharyn

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I'm trying to get rid of mine by cleansing. It really irks me when

people treat me like I'm just being difficult because I don't want to have my

GB cut out. After all... It's a common surgery and an unnecessary organ!

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Exactly. To one lady I replied "it's weird how God put all these extra organs in us! He mustve been bored!" That made her think.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jul 21, 2009, at 10:32 AM, "Sharyn E. Cerniglia" <sharyncern@...> wrote:

I would imagine if it was unnecessary we

wouldn’t have been born with it in the first place.<G>

Sharyn

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I'm trying to get rid of mine by cleansing. It really irks me when

people treat me like I'm just being difficult because I don't want to have my

GB cut out. After all... It's a common surgery and an unnecessary organ!

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I had similar experiences, except without the morphine.

I remember the doctor saying it had to go. Friends saying I won't miss it. But I thought, why is it there if I don't need it???

Needless to say, it's still where God put it, and works just fine.

Peace, love, laughter

Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.I nearly had my gall bladder removed. It was better after two shots ofmorphine and a good nights rest.Next morning I got lucky with a good doctor (well better than averagefor around here) asking if they should scheduled the surgery for thatday. I asked if this could be controlled with diet rather than surgery.She said yes, gave me some ideas, said if it occurred again I wouldlikely have to have it removed.I cut out peanut butter (oh I love peanut butter) and I drink lemonjuice in water now and again (should do this more) haven't had any

gallbladder problems since or kidney stone issues.I hope you find your answers.

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The morphine is our area hospital's new aspirin. A friend went to ER

with the flu (they " claimed " it was swine flu) and got a shot of

morphine, he is a medic in the military, a cna and an emt; so I'm pretty

certain he knew what was what.

I feel better knowing I have all my parts where they belong. The

attitude of " oh you we don't need it any way " must be code for " you

don't need those extra few thousands of dollars as bad as we do " .

On Wed, 2009-07-22 at 03:34 -0700, wrote:

>

>

> I had similar experiences, except without the morphine.

>

> I remember the doctor saying it had to go. Friends saying I won't miss

> it. But I thought, why is it there if I don't need it???

>

> Needless to say, it's still where God put it, and works just fine.

>

> Peace, love, laughter

>

>

> Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.

>

>

>

> I nearly had my gall bladder removed. It was better after two shots of

> morphine and a good nights rest.

>

> Next morning I got lucky with a good doctor (well better than average

> for around here) asking if they should scheduled the surgery for that

> day. I asked if this could be controlled with diet rather than

> surgery.

> She said yes, gave me some ideas, said if it occurred again I would

> likely have to have it removed.

>

> I cut out peanut butter (oh I love peanut butter) and I drink lemon

> juice in water now and again (should do this more) haven't had any

> gall

> bladder problems since or kidney stone issues.

>

> I hope you find your answers.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I'm not surprised.

I try to avoid opiates in general. My wife had to get very insistent that I accept the Demerol (sp?) when I had my surgery a while back. And when I ended up in the emergency room with a crippling migraine they wanted to give me morphine. I said no, and they finally decided on Imetrex, which I hated.

Peace, love, laughter

If swimming is so good for your figure, how do you explain whales?The morphine is our area hospital's new aspirin.

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