Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Hello- I'm Jackie from Buffalo NY. I have 4 kids whom I stay at home with. I'm also a violinist and teach private lessons from home. I went to a Dr today for a unrelated problem and he asked how my stomach has been. When I described my symptoms, he said they were classic gall stone symptoms. I've been to 3 doctors in 15 years about this and he's the first to mention it. Getting a abdominal ultrasound next week and he said if stones are found, surgery would be recommended to remove the gall bladder. Stumbled upon this group today and I am realizing that there may be alternatives to surgery. It's tough to wade through the vast number of posts here, so I wondered if anyone can recommend any sites I could go to to read up on the whole idea of this flushing idea. I tend to be very open to doing things soutside the typical recommendations of the medical community, am usually suspicious of the medical community in general and am very open to alternatives, as long as there is a high success rate. Judging by the size of this group, you must get newbies here all the time, so I'll read up first, then come to post any further questions. Thanks for your help! Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 In a message dated 5/17/2003 12:56:14 PM Central Daylight Time, new_man85@... writes: > I'm Jackie from Buffalo NY. I have 4 kids whom I stay at > home with. I'm also a > >violinist and teach private lessons from home. > Jackie, Welcome to our goup! I'm Susie and live in Tx., have one daughter who is 20 years old and a wonderful husband! If you need any help, please let us know. Go to curezone.com and study up. Also, I just found a good book entitled " The Amazing Liver Cleanse " by s Moritz. I just bought the e-book at his website for $4.95. Here is the link: <A HREF= " http://www.ener-chi.com/books.htm " >http://www.ener-chi.com/books.htm</A> I haven't read it all yet, but what I've read is very helpful. Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2003 Report Share Posted May 17, 2003 Hi Jackie, Welcome to the group. Here's some links that when you get done with you'll be one of the experts and will be answering questions as well as asking The vast majority of liver flushers gave saved their gall bladders from the trash can. Some have started taking gall bladder and liver health into their own hands too late to save their gall bladders. The doctors neglect our health until it's gone, then graciously step in and patch us up for a nominal (most of the time phenominal) fee. Congratulations on starting out toward better gall bladder and liver health! (they go together as you'll find out). We do get newbies here all the time and they always get information that they previously didn't have - some of the rest of the story on what we can do to get healthier and stay that way. I'm also a violinist and live in south Alabama. My brother lives in Buffalo, NY. Thanks for sharing that with us. Happy reading Vince > Hello- I'm Jackie from Buffalo NY. I have 4 kids whom I stay at home with. I'm also a > violinist and teach private lessons from home. > > I went to a Dr today for a unrelated problem and he asked how my stomach has been. > When I described my symptoms, he said they were classic gall stone symptoms. I've > been to 3 doctors in 15 years about this and he's the first to mention it. Getting a > abdominal ultrasound next week and he said if stones are found, surgery would be > recommended to remove the gall bladder. > > Stumbled upon this group today and I am realizing that there may be alternatives to > surgery. It's tough to wade through the vast number of posts here, so I wondered if > anyone can recommend any sites I could go to to read up on the whole idea of this > flushing idea. > > I tend to be very open to doing things soutside the typical recommendations of the > medical community, am usually suspicious of the medical community in general and > am very open to alternatives, as long as there is a high success rate. > > Judging by the size of this group, you must get newbies here all the time, so I'll read > up first, then come to post any further questions. Thanks for your help! > > Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2003 Report Share Posted May 18, 2003 Well, all this good health hasn't fixed my brain yet Apparently, I forgot to send the link. Here's the links that will be good reading: gallstones/links Vince --- In gallstones , " Vince Richter " <new_man85@h...> wrote: > Hi Jackie, > > Welcome to the group. Here's some links that when you get done with > you'll be one of the experts and will be answering questions as well > as asking Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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