Guest guest Posted January 3, 2002 Report Share Posted January 3, 2002 Hi, This is my first ever posting!! I find myself having " attacks " that the doctor told me might be gallbladder. I have been seeing a Naturopath who doesn't think that is the main cause of my pains, although he didn't rule it out. I had an ultrasound that showed " stones " . The girl who did the test said it looked like a bunch of sand. Since Christmas I have had 2 moderate attacks that ended with violent vomitting. Needless to say I am looking for help. I went to see a surgeon last June. Of course he said if there was even one stone it should go because I don't need it for anything. Then why is it there to start with?? No answer!! I have been reading about these flushes since last June and am reluctant to try. My Naturopath says he doesn't recommend them for everyone because they can be dangerous if you are not in good shape for one, or if the stones are too big. He said I should be fine, but I still hesitate. I also read about Chinese bitters and Gold coin grass. Has anyone tried these to prepare for a flush?? I am going to see a new Dr in the morning and I figure he will want to run a bunch of yucky tests only to tell me to get to the hospital. I don't want to have surgery if I can avoid it. I am only 35 and would like to have all my parts a little longer!! I have never had surgery or been put under for anything, which I am sure is part of the reason I am searching for alternatives. My attacks have been better with the nutritionals I have been taking, and I felt great for a while. Then I got a sinus infection and had to go on 2 courses of antibiotics and steroids to shake it. That's when this latest round of attacks started. Any information or coaxing to flush would be appreciated!! Thanks for letting me ramble on too!! Lynne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 Hi, Read my other post today to the other new poster. I suppose that for some people, it might be too late for the cleanse to be of help. But from the little bit that you've posted, it sounds like you still have time to save your GB. So, yes, I'd encourage you to try the cleanse. Barry had a great post for the other new poster today, so read his post too! Adrienne --- sewwhat4848 <4sewwhat@...> wrote: > Hi, > > This is my first ever posting!! I find myself having " attacks " that > the doctor told me might be gallbladder. I have been seeing a > Naturopath who doesn't think that is the main cause of my pains, > although he didn't rule it out. I had an ultrasound that > showed " stones " . The girl who did the test said it looked like a > bunch of sand. Since Christmas I have had 2 moderate attacks that > ended with violent vomitting. Needless to say I am looking for > help. I went to see a surgeon last June. Of course he said if there > > was even one stone it should go because I don't need it for > anything. Then why is it there to start with?? No answer!! > > I have been reading about these flushes since last June and am > reluctant to try. My Naturopath says he doesn't recommend them for > everyone because they can be dangerous if you are not in good shape > for one, or if the stones are too big. He said I should be fine, but > > I still hesitate. I also read about Chinese bitters and Gold coin > grass. Has anyone tried these to prepare for a flush?? > > I am going to see a new Dr in the morning and I figure he will want > to run a bunch of yucky tests only to tell me to get to the > hospital. I don't want to have surgery if I can avoid it. I am only > > 35 and would like to have all my parts a little longer!! I have > never had surgery or been put under for anything, which I am sure is > part of the reason I am searching for alternatives. > > My attacks have been better with the nutritionals I have been taking, > > and I felt great for a while. Then I got a sinus infection and had > to go on 2 courses of antibiotics and steroids to shake it. That's > when this latest round of attacks started. > > Any information or coaxing to flush would be appreciated!! Thanks > for letting me ramble on too!! > > Lynne > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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