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<sheltiesrus@...> wrote:

> I have to tell you that gallbladder problems are

> different for each person.

> What happens to one, does not necessarily happen to

> someone else. I have

> exactly what you described with your husband and ALL

> my attacks happen in

> the daytime. Terrible bloating and signifigant back

> pain. It has been

> diagnosed gallbladder, and they want to take it out.

> You really need to

> somehow get your Hubby into the Dr and just make

> sure it is not something else.

>

> Becky

>

>

> At 07:11 AM 08/01/2002 -0700, you wrote:

> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

> >Okay, I have been on the list for some time now,

> but never had gallbladder

> >problems. Was doing the flush because I was trying

> to prevent a problem in

> >the future. My husband isn't into alternative

> things the way I am, and has

> >also never been sick.

> >Yesterday he started having horrible chest pains at

> work and then he said

> >they kind of moved around to his middle back. He

> had it for hours then went

> >away. He was fine last night, ate a big supper and

> then went to bed shortly

> >after. He was fine this morning when he got up,

> then a little while ago

> >started having this again. He said its like he can

> feel pressure building up

> >and then it subsides, but then it comes back. Does

> this sound like a gall

> >bladder problem? It does to me, but he just had to

> give CPR to one of his

> >workers last week who had a heart attack on his

> job. He didn't make it . He

> >was only 43. So I know he's thinking thats what it

> is.

> >Also he is a beer drinker. Does this irritate

> gallstones?

> >Thanks,

> >Bobbie

> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

> >

> >Bobbie;

> >

> >The sypmtoms you've discribed really don't sound

> like gallbladder problems

> >as much as something else. It sounds more like an

> anxiety problem that can

> >be effecting his heart. If you had noted that he's

> having bloating in the

> >upper addominal area as well as having pain going

> from the front side to

> >the back side then it would be more inline with

> what would be expected

> >from a gallbladder attack, but, most of those occur

> in the night, because

> >when the body is active during the day there is

> more capacity for the bile

> >to flow more freely from even a small amount of

> exercise that one may be

> >getting.

>

><http://www.workhealth.org/risk/rfbanx.html>http://www.workhealth.org/risk/rfba\

nx.html

> >

> >Was your husband complaining of any weakness in any

> limbs, and has he

> >acted like there is something just not the same

> since attempting to help

> >his fellow employee? I would simply suggest that he

> be taken to the doctor

> >and have an examination done to find out just what

> may be happening here.

> >

> >Dale

> >

> >

> >[Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

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