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I have yellow diarrea off and on ever since my GB was removed, so im

assuming it is something with the bile or something, I have never worried

about it so I never asked!! But I will next time!!

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>Subject: Correction: what does yellow diarreah mean, not

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>Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 15:36:41 EDT

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>No stools are forming at all, just yellow diarreah?

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hi there,

you have a blocked bile duct.

If you do the liver flush, it should help restore your motions to normal

colour.

I was in a bad way with this problem about 6 weeks ago. I did a liver

flush, and passed so much grainy yellow sediment.... no stones at all... but

then I needed to clear the sediment obviously.

Took a couple of days for the pain to dull down, and my stools went back to

normal colour.

So try a flush.

good luck

marg

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At 03:36 PM 13-06-03 -0400, you stated:

>No stools are forming at all, just yellow diarreah?

Once upon a time, before the list appeared on the scene, when

we had a medical problem we used to go to a physician for a diagnosis.

Doesn't anyone do that any longer?

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Once upon a time, before the list appeared on the scene, when

we had a medical problem we used to go to a physician for a diagnosis.

Doesn't anyone do that any longer?

Hello,

Whoever wrote this should know that many of us still go to doctors

periodically, however, many of us have had bad results from many doctors

thoughout the

years. I'm not against doctors per se, just I'm against many closed-minded

doctors who don't give a hoot about human beings.

BTW, this is WHY the gallstone group, to get together and help each other.

Before the gallstone group or even before the Internet, people still got

together and helped each other.

Susie

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In a message dated 6/14/2003 8:46:41 PM Central Daylight Time,

rachelschurdevin@... writes:

> I think people come to this group because they dont want to see a dr. If

> Drs

> knew everything we wouldnt need this group right?!!

>

Honey, that's the truth!!!

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In a message dated 6/13/2003 8:44:33 PM Central Daylight Time,

rachelschurdevin@... writes:

> I have yellow diarrea off and on ever since my GB was removed, so im

> assuming it is something with the bile or something, I have never worried

> about it so I never asked!! But I will next time!!

>

>

>

I'm thinking that bile can be yellow or yellow/green, and I've read that

somewhere lately in medical books. Also, think of babies, yellow poop, green

poop, black poop, etc., etc. I only had yellow BMs one day, though, so I'm not

worried because now they're brown again since my system is getting more normal

after the " cheese " food poisoning. I think basically that my poop was passing

through my system so quickly that it didn't have time to gain the brownish

color. That's my opinion!

Susie

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I think people come to this group because they dont want to see a dr. If Drs

knew everything we wouldnt need this group right?!!

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>Subject: Re: Correction: what does yellow diarreah mean, not

>yellow stool

>Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 22:00:33 +0300

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>At 03:36 PM 13-06-03 -0400, you stated:

>

> >No stools are forming at all, just yellow diarreah?

>

>Once upon a time, before the list appeared on the scene, when

>we had a medical problem we used to go to a physician for a diagnosis.

>

>Doesn't anyone do that any longer?

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I was misdiagnosed by different primary care doctors for 8 years, including one

whose wife has had her gallbladder out. Even when I was referred to a

gastroenterologist and I told him that the herbalist I was working with was

convinced that I had a gallbladder problem, after poking around my gallbladder

he insisted it was fine. Nine months later, yet another family practice doctor

(a brand new one actually), finally suspected gallbladder and I was ultimately

diagnosed with a large gallstone. It took doctors eight years to make a

diagnosis that the herbalist made, oh maybe the second or third time I talked to

her. Doctors do not know everything. Unfortunately, most of them are blinded by

their ever-growing arrogance, which makes it difficult for them to really help

people, more and more of whom are fleeing in desperation to alternative

medicine. I have a very similar story about my son and some health problems

that the medical doctors have been incapable of properly diagnosing and

treating. In his case, our chiropractor has successfully diagnosed and treated

him with alternative medicine. Just recently an acquaintance told me of her

daughter's problems with food allergies and how she had just seen an allergist

(it happened to be the same one we have, and he is totally worthless when it

comes to using anything natural) who told her he couldn't do anything for her. I

told her about our chiropractor and she decided to see him immediately. A week

later at an activity her daughter came up and told me how they had seen the

doctor and she was feeling so much better and was vastly improved, after a weeks

worth of treatment. It involved diet change, cleanses, supplements and some

other treatments. Let me add one more story. Several months ago I had a rather

nasty sinus infection and an ear that was so plugged up I could not hear out of

it. I went to one of the doctors at our practice and he said my ear was fine and

gave me the usual junk for a possible sinus infection. I took it out of

desperation, and it did not work. I went to my chiropractor. He looked in my ear

and found it full of wax and fungus, even though the " doctor " had looked in it

and said it was fine. He then performed a procedure that involved manipulation

of the lymph glands in my cheeks and at the back of my throat, to get them

draining. The very next day, after almost two months of a plugged ear it opened

up and remained open. My sinuses also cleared, after they had been plugged for

several weeks. In our experience, medical doctors have been almost totally

useless for health care. There are people on this list that know more than most

of the doctors I have personally dealt with, when it comes to liver and

gallbladder health.

AMDG,

Colleen K.

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In a message dated 6/14/2003 8:46:41 PM Central Daylight Time,

rachelschurdevin@... writes:

> I think people come to this group because they dont want to see a dr. If

> Drs

> knew everything we wouldnt need this group right?!!

>

Honey, that's the truth!!!

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At 03:41 PM 14-06-03 -0400, you stated:

>Yes physician just says IBS. No cure.

And he says that this is the reason that the color turned yellow? Is he

sure? Does he think that the IBS was also present before the stools turn

color and consistency? is he a gastroenterologist?

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I aske my mom about this, she wasnt sure, but she thought it could maybe be

stomach acid, or some kind of an acidic bile, thats just passing through

your system to quickly.

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>Subject: Re: Correction: what does yellow diarreah mean, not

>yellow stool

>Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 23:05:01 EDT

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>In a message dated 6/13/2003 8:44:33 PM Central Daylight Time,

>rachelschurdevin@... writes:

>

> > I have yellow diarrea off and on ever since my GB was removed, so im

> > assuming it is something with the bile or something, I have never

>worried

> > about it so I never asked!! But I will next time!!

> >

> >

> >

>

>I'm thinking that bile can be yellow or yellow/green, and I've read that

>somewhere lately in medical books. Also, think of babies, yellow poop,

>green

>poop, black poop, etc., etc. I only had yellow BMs one day, though, so I'm

>not

>worried because now they're brown again since my system is getting more

>normal

>after the " cheese " food poisoning. I think basically that my poop was

>passing

>through my system so quickly that it didn't have time to gain the brownish

>color. That's my opinion!

>Susie

>

>

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I totally agree with you, it took the Drs 4 months of GB attacks (while I

was pregnant) to diagnose my gallstones. They thought I had heartburn, I

would go to the ER crying and bent over and they thougt I had heartburn,

they never even did blood work. Finally one trip to the ER they did

bloodwork and I had pancreatitis. I have also found that if I go to

different Drs for the same thing they all have different opinions of what it

could be or what is causing it.

>

>I was misdiagnosed by different primary care doctors for 8 years, including

>one whose wife has had her gallbladder out. Even when I was referred to a

>gastroenterologist and I told him that the herbalist I was

>

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are you a DR? Do you work for one? This person was just asking the opinions

of others, probably so he/she didnt have to wait 2 hours to see the Dr for 2

minutes just for them to tell him/her that they are fine because they

probably dont know anyway. IBS is the drs way of saying there is a problem

with the bowels but they really have know idea what it is and they probably

will never know.

>From: Mashteen Baqir <mashteenbaqir@...>

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>Subject: Re: Correction: what does yellow diarreah mean, not

>yellow stool

>Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2003 12:15:44 +0300

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>At 03:41 PM 14-06-03 -0400, you stated:

>

> >Yes physician just says IBS. No cure.

>

>And he says that this is the reason that the color turned yellow? Is he

>sure? Does he think that the IBS was also present before the stools turn

>color and consistency? is he a gastroenterologist?

>

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Sounds like Ira again under a different name, or someone just

like him...best to ignore if the questions keep on sounding like

they are meant to be a challenge :-) Meydrech, CN

From: " Schurdevin " <rachelschurdevin@...>

> are you a DR? Do you work for one? This person was just asking the

opinions

> of others, probably so he/she didnt have to wait 2 hours to see the Dr for

2

> minutes just for them to tell him/her that they are fine because they

> probably dont know anyway. IBS is the drs way of saying there is a problem

> with the bowels but they really have know idea what it is and they

probably

> will never know.

> >From: Mashteen Baqir <mashteenbaqir@...>

> > >Yes physician just says IBS. No cure.

> >

> >And he says that this is the reason that the color turned yellow? Is he

> >sure? Does he think that the IBS was also present before the stools turn

> >color and consistency? is he a gastroenterologist?

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