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A few days ago I had what seemed like a gallbladder attack. The pain

was in the same area as the attacks before the surgery (6 months ago).

The pain was not quite as intense as before the surgery, but it was

still very painful and lasted more than an hour. I would appreciate

any help to stop this from happening again. I am also 5 months

pregnant. Heidi

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Heidi

Sorry to hear about your pain. Have you done the flush yet? If you go to

www.curezone.com and check out the forums you will see one that is

specifically about flushing while pregnant/breastfeeding. There's discussion

there about which cleanse is best to do, etc... For one thing, it's not

recommended to use the same amount of Epsom Salts (or any other laxative)

because it could induce premature labor. But you will find info about what

other pregnant moms have experienced in flushing while pregnant.

And maybe there are those on the list who have been there as well and will

share their experience here. I just wanted to let you know about the forum

also.

in health,

rachel~

echies@... writes:

> A few days ago I had what seemed like a gallbladder attack. The pain

> was in the same area as the attacks before the surgery (6 months ago).

> The pain was not quite as intense as before the surgery, but it was

> still very painful and lasted more than an hour. I would appreciate

> any help to stop this from happening again. I am also 5 months

> pregnant. Heidi

>

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it and ignorance may deride

it, but in the end there it is. " Winston Churchill

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