Guest guest Posted February 23, 2002 Report Share Posted February 23, 2002 Hey Stonies, Here we go again. Just finished my 6th Hulga cleanse. The results were positive but less visable. Got around 250 cholesterol (dark green, light green, and tan color) soft stones out. Medium sludge, and some grainy sand too. Potion; 5 Tblspns ES. 1 and 1/2 drink of oil/GF juice. The second drink 30 minutes after the first. Note: Couldn't get the second full (1) drink all down. Results; Besides the stuff mentioned above, this one went somewhat differently. No diarriha after the evening ES. The ES did create a lot of lower abdominal pain that would spasm every few minutes. This is what made me stop drinking the second drink half way through. I laid on right side and brought my right knee up close to my chin. I felt my 1cm gb (that hard stone you all have to always hear about..:- )....my 'problem' stone) stone move into the mouth of the gb. I had colic-like pain (only not as strong as when eating) for around 30 minutes. I was hoping that it would be felt moving down my common duct but instead it subsided suddenly. I think it dropped back down into the gb to allow the bile to exit. With the flush and all it's lubricated oil, and ES, the stone seems to do this instead of staying there and continuing the pain for hours like when the colic is caused by eating a heavy meal or fatty meal. Maybe I need to crush it with ultrasonic first and then flush the pieces out. I was worried that if it did start to head south that it would get stuck in a duct somewhere. At the same time, I was hoping it would at least try harder to do that. Anyone have any suggestion for my next attempt? That story that Agnes posted about Dusans grandma walking around alnight and laying on the floor in pain really scares me about this hard-er stone. Anyway, thanks for listening. Be Healthy. Barry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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