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can you be more specific in exactly what cleanse you did

exactly what the naturopath prescribed

how long you've been ill for

who determined it was a stroke

when did it happen in relation to the cleanse

did anything come out during the cleanse

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A local homeopath near me uses a zapper like the one for parasite zapping

that is on the Hulda website, and clients swear by it for increasing

their lymph movement and fluid drainage. My girlfriend goes monthly, and

after 15 minutes of zapping, she is urinating like crazy all day long. So

maybe that would help.

G.

<<It sounds like that is lymph fluid causing you to swell.>>

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Sorry, I just had to say this--like surgery is not severe? I would

definitely try a flush before I would let someone cut an organ out of me. I

hope you feel better soon. The advice on this list is terrific.

G.

<< The hospital wants to let me settle down and then take out my gallbladder

in 2

months time ... My cranial osteopath seems to think that a flush would be

too severe for me.>>

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I can understand why you think that surgery is more severe than a flush, but

I dont think you got the gist of my message in that I had been rushed into

hospital after 18 hours of excruciating pain, turned yellow and had a fever

for 1 week. I am now recovering very slowly at home and all because the

stone blocked the bile duct etc. You also dont know whether I have support

or not and in fact I live alone and the thought of being at home doing a

flush and then getting that pain is terrifying. So you could take into

account the psychological aspects too.

>From: " Guthrie, " <.Guthrie@...>

>Reply-gallstones

> " 'gallstones ' " <gallstones >

>Subject: RE: To the person who had the stroke

>Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:12:52 -0500

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>Sorry, I just had to say this--like surgery is not severe? I would

>definitely try a flush before I would let someone cut an organ out of me.

>I

>hope you feel better soon. The advice on this list is terrific.

>

> G.

>

><< The hospital wants to let me settle down and then take out my

>gallbladder

>in 2

>months time ... My cranial osteopath seems to think that a flush would be

>too severe for me.>>

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Sometimes the worst pain is when you get stones stuck. The pain

then goes away (after varying amounts of time) - which means that

the stones are out of the ducts.

Your doctor should be able to do a test to show whether or not you

still have stones in the bile duct. I believe that this test uses a

scope (a mini telescope-like instrument) that is inserted through

the mouth and also, at the same time, enables the doctor to remove

stones in the ducts.

If the test shows no stones, then you may have a few alternatives to

surgery. (-Surgery is not always as easy it initially presented by

the doctor. There may be comp;ications which may require the

surgeon to do an open laparotomy. - That means a full abdominal

operation, which is also not easy to recuperate from when you live

alone.)

In any case, avoid foods that irritate the gallbladder until it

settles down.

Wishing you improved health..

" gillie sliz " <gilliesliz@h...> wrote:

..........I am now recovering very slowly at home and all because the

> stone blocked the bile duct etc. ....... in fact I live alone and

the thought of being at home doing a

> flush and then getting that pain is terrifying.

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I'm sorry, I guess I was being flip. I was scared too when I did my first

flush, although I didn't have the prior problems you did. I think if you

use the epsom salts and follow the Hulda protocol, it will dilate the

bile ducts enough that there would be an absolutely miniscule chance of a

stone getting stuck. I'm sending some healing prayers your way right now.

G. :)

<<I can understand why you think that surgery is more severe than a flush,

but

I dont think you got the gist of my message in that I had been rushed into

hospital after 18 hours of excruciating pain, turned yellow and had a fever

for 1 week. I am now recovering very slowly at home and all because the

stone blocked the bile duct etc. You also dont know whether I have support

or not and in fact I live alone and the thought of being at home doing a

flush and then getting that pain is terrifying. So you could take into

account the psychological aspects too.>>

>Sorry, I just had to say this--like surgery is not severe? I would

>definitely try a flush before I would let someone cut an organ out of me.

I

>hope you feel better soon. The advice on this list is terrific.

> G.

>

<< The hospital wants to let me settle down and then take out my gallbladder

in 2 months time ... My cranial osteopath seems to think that a flush would

be too severe for me.>>

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