Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 Thanks for all the replies to my questions. I have new ones. I do still have my gb. I don't know what size or how many stones there were. I guess I should have another appointment with my Dr and ask if the report is in from three weeks ago. I am sure it is. I have been hesitant to go back. He is a small town old school Dr. Drugs and surgery are the answer. (Sometimes, but rarely, I agree) He said to me when I asked about not being typical, " sweetie, nutrition has nothing to do with it. " So, I know when I tell him I am flushing and getting out stones (wish I had saved some), he will say, " sweetie, those aren't gall stones. " Anyway, do I want my bile to flow if it will be blocked by stones? My chiro said fruit will aggravate the gb. Anyone else hear of this? I have been on a parasite cleanse for a month and this time saw what looked like little parasites in the bowl. Also, I have a tendency to hypoglycemia and after this second cleanse, I drank a large glass of grapefruit/orange juice fresh, and then had a banana. Within an hour I felt so weak that my knees and hands were shaking and I could not make myself a protein dish fast enough. I mixed in with some yogurt, raisins, blueberries, apple slices, almonds, flax and sesame seeds, and a little honey. Has anyone else had this problem and what might be a way to avoid it? Carrot juice and then what? I have never had any other pain except the attacks until I started cleansing. After the first, I noticed little twinges in the gb area and in my right shoulder blade. After the second cleanse I am now feeling an ache between the shoulder blades. What is that about? Thanks in advance. DM > <claudiameydrech@...> > Subject: Re: lost post > > You mention emergency surgery...do you still have your GB? > Have some catching up to do reading, maybe later this is > answered :-) > > L. Meydrech, CN > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 I live in Podunkville, America. The closest other Dr is 50 miles away. And those Dr.s are in groups. You can never see the same one twice and develop a relationship and their offices scream with pay us or else! I have to go 150 and 200 miles to get an ND or other competent medical professional. In spite of his shortcomings, he loves his patients and cares very much for them. He is Dring the 4th generation of my husband's family. I like him for diagnosis and then I take it in to my own hands. But if it was any other Dr, I sure would feel the same as you. Thanks. DM > > To me, this would be two reasons to find a new doctor. 1) he has no > awareness of the nutritional connection and 2) those two comments (including > calling a patient " sweetie " ) are condescending and disrespectful. > > I could be " hearing " it wrong and if you have the kind of relationship where > he always calls you sweetie and you don't mind, then forget what I said. But > that part about nutrition - that's serious enough, in my opinion, to do some > doctor shopping. > > Sorry if this was too blunt. It reminded me of the way that the surgeon > spoke to when he told me that I needed to schedule surgery. I found him to > be condescending as well and there is no way in the world that this guy was > going to cut me open. If I'd chosen to have surgery it would have > definitely been by somebody else. > > in health, > rachel~ > > " And now I know, as sure as any immutable law of nature, that the value of > our existence can only be measured in the hearts of those we love and who > love us in return. In the end, my family was my greatest joy. " > (from " In Her Defense " by Horn) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2002 Report Share Posted March 11, 2002 In a message dated 3/11/02 12:35:39 AM Eastern Standard Time, nortons@... writes: > I live in Podunkville, America. The closest other Dr is 50 miles > away. And those Dr.s are in groups. You can never see the same one > twice and develop a relationship and their offices scream with pay us > or else! I have to go 150 and 200 miles to get an ND or other > competent medical professional. In spite of his shortcomings, he > loves his patients and cares very much for them. He is Dring the 4th > generation of my husband's family. I like him for diagnosis and then > I take it in to my own hands. But if it was any other Dr, I sure > would feel the same as you. Thanks. DM > DM I apologize. I think I really spoke out of turn with what I said about your doctor. rachel~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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