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Arthur,

I agree with you. Miracles can happen for sure. Maybe the organ can

do a drastic turn-around. Also, some of them will cause more problems

by flushing. That was the indicator that something was really wrong

in my personal case. Health is sometimes a two way street. Sometimes

something has to be removed to get healthy again. I'm not saying I

couldn't have done that and kept my gb but the tolerance level of

pain and happiness was something that everyone has to live with or

without. Good luck to everyone who is trying to live with pain and

keep their gb. I tried and felt that I gave it everything within my

tolerance for health and happiness. That is something everyone has to

decide personally. Once I saw my gb I knew I had made the right

choice for me. Good luck to Dawn and you

> between flush 7 and 8 you tried doing the flush without epsom

salts. that's fine. it might have accelerated your path toward

removing the gall bladder. you're right i can't know what went on in

your body. but you didn't do more than 8 flushes, and don't know what

would have happened had you pushed that limit. i am not judging your

decision, just making a guess. it might be wrong. we will never know.

>

> jay alluded to your experience, so i wanted to point out the two

things that might have helped you save it. you made your choice. dawn

has to make hers based upon all the information she can gather.

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> i'm sure if i saw my colon 10 years ago, i would have thought that

it needed to be removed. but i still have it, and it seems to be

working well these days. partly due to the flushes. my personal

leaning is toward not underestimating the healing capacity of the

body.

>

> i'm sure if i saw my gall bladder three weeks ago i would have

opted to remove it, but in just a few weeks of cleansings it seems to

be working better than it has in many years. when you get a nasty

case of poison ivy it looks like the skin should be removed, and yet

it heals. sometimes our eyes deceive us. newborn babies look very

slimy and bloody, and yet some of them grow up into beautiful looking

people.

>

> barry, i completely respect the decision you made. i am truly happy

that you are currently pain free.

> at the same time, i lean toward optimistic thinking. i hope dawn

can keep her gall bladder and have it heal properly, if in fact it is

even damaged. sometimes we must go under the knife, sometimes we must

have faith and trust that the body will heal itself given the proper

ingredients.

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