Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 How funny that you mention those same symptoms coming back even after gallbladder surgery, cuz that did happen to me. I had to have some tests done to be sure that no gallstones had embedded into the liver, or so the dr explained? I remember thinking...how odd, if the gallbladder is gone, then how can these symptoms be coming back? Next thing I knew......I was on high blood pressure pills, already gaining weight, having terrible panic attacks, chest pressure, aches and pains, and prolly was already hyperT/Graves by then. My pcp fixed it all by giving me breathing apparatus. lol. I was also very short winded. Thanks for posting this. I do find it quite fascinating and am going to print out your posts and links to do some looking into it. I don't have all the symptoms that I used to have before the gallbladder was taken out, but my Daughter in law has had several gall bladder attacks (she's pregnant) and due to deliver in July, so she's going to have to do something. SandyE~Houston On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:07:09 -0500 Sheila Bliesath SKBliesath@...> wrote: > LOL and perhaps before I sent out the last email I should have >read this > one first. Most everyone needs to do a liver cleanse. Most of the >time > when the gallbladder is removed the symptoms you had for gallbladder >will > eventually start up again unless you change the food you eat, and >the way > you eat. The Liver has to supply gall. Many of the gallbladderless >people > that I have talked to ended up feeling the same way they felt before >they > had their gallbladders out. It is to bad that they did not know >about the > cleanse as they need to cleanse their livers. I don't know of anyone >who > did a liver cleanse without their gallbladder, so you could be the >test > case to dis/prove the theory that the liver has stones too. > > Sheila > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 She only need follow the directions on the gallbladder cleanse. And like I said just do it for one day, and now I add a couple of weeks later do it again. It isn't the most pleasant thing to do, but it sure beats having your gallbladder taken out. And if the liver starts to act up what can you do? You had better be able to cleanse it as you sure can't have it taken out. Well I guess you can have a good share of it removed and it will grow back, but who wants to go through that hell. Sheila *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** How funny that you mention those same symptoms coming back even after gallbladder surgery, cuz that did happen to me. I had to have some tests done to be sure that no gallstones had embedded into the0 Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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