Guest guest Posted May 4, 2003 Report Share Posted May 4, 2003 That's a very good question: why don't the flushes seem to work for some people? My brother-in-law did several flushes before getting his gall bladder out. I didn't know what the gall bladder was or what it did at the time. He may have been too impatient, but there have been some people on this list who " tried everything " to keep their gall bladder and did not succeed. I know with at least some of them, they waited too long to learn about good liver and gall bladder health and take responsibility for their own health. Once the gall bladder gets diseased, it is not as elastic and may not respond properly to the flush regimins. Hence, stuck stones and the intense pain of gall bladder attacks - not to mention the potential for pancreatitis. The moral of this story for me is: get contol of our gall bladder and liver health while there is still plenty of time to correct a potential problem. I didn't wait for gall bladder or liver symptoms to start flushing. My search to correct allergy and fatigue symptoms led me to parasite cleansing and organ flushes per Dr. Hulda . I've done six flushes and never had a gall bladder attack. I've gotten 1350 stones out and feel much better than before my flushes. I've gone on to flush my kidneys and I'm now flushing my bowels. I'm 45 and may not live until tomorrow, but just in case I live a long time, I want to have as much quality of life as the Lord will bless me with. To do that, I've got to take responsibility because we reap what we sow in every way - including our diet and lifestyle. The worse we get healthwise, the more severe the " fix " has got to be, and the less chance of success we have fixing our problems. My theory on why some flushes don't work: the problem was allowed to become too big before the fix was attempted. Vince > > I had an attack once while doing a flush, if you > > have never had pain like > > this before then you probably have never gotten a > > stone stuck in the bile > > duct, before removing my gallbladder I had attacks > > like that 1-2 times a > > week, they are extremely painful(more so than > > childbirth if you ask me). I > > wouldnt worry too much about it unless the pain > > doesnt go away, I have had > > attacks last 12+ hours. I have also had pancreatitis > > as a result of stones > > getting stuck, which is very serious and you should > > be hospitalized and on > > IVs since you need to rest your pancreas by not > > eating, you can also develop > > infections in your liver,if you have fever I would > > suugest going to the DR > > or ER. They will just tell you to get the gb > > removed. I had to have mine > > removed as the flushes didnt offer much releif and I > > had chronic bouts of > > pancreatitis. If you feel you need to go in then I > > would, always listen to > > your body., but the pain you are experiencing is > > normal if a stone is stuck. > > As for a specialty institute, gallbladder surgery is > > the most routine > > surgery done and I think you would be fine just > > going to a good surgeon if > > you feel the need to remove it. Good luck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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