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> I'll try, , but no promises. When I first discovered this site

> I think I tried to look at everything, so retracing my steps could

> take a lot longer than I have time for ... but I'll look.

>

> Luci

That's okay, I know what you mean...don't take

too much time, but if anyone knows, then it would be

interesting. Maybe I'll do a search on gallbladder surgery

procedure or something like that. Thanks. claudia

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> > You know, I got the impression, from reading Dr. 's stuff,

that

> > calcified just meant that the center had hardened, and not the

entire

> > stone. I had stones show up on an ultra-sound and mine came out

> > relatively soft after a flush.

> >

> > I think I read that the solution they treat them with prior to

> > gallbladder removal surgery makes the gallstones get all hard and

> > discolored the way they are shown in the pictures. Mine were

mostly

> > bile green as Dr. said they would be.

> >

> > Maybe it helps that I always make a point of drinking LOTS of

water?

> >

> > Luci

>

> Thanks, Luci. Can you piont me to where it talks about

> solution they treat the stones with prior to gallbladder

> removal? What kind of a solution is it? I never heard

> about that before. Is it something that kills bacteria, etc.?

> Thanks, Luci.

>

> L. Meydrech, CN

> http://nutritionist.tripod.com/gallbladder.html ~ My Flushes

> " A cheerful heart is good medicine " Prov. 17:22a

I'll try, , but no promises. When I first discovered this site

I think I tried to look at everything, so retracing my steps could

take a lot longer than I have time for ... but I'll look.

Luci

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