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Needless to say... I hope you get better soon, love.
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Oh the Gall of that Damn Thing !!!
Be Betterer soon !!!! |
Taking shots of apple cider vinegar is supposed to help. My mom avoided surgery that way. But boy howdy do they taste like shit.
My mother-in-law opted to have hers removed. It was quick and easy. |
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I'm not a medical professional nor do I play one on the internet; but I feel your pain. |
I have that from time to time and I avoid rich food, alcohol, and coffee.
Salmon will make me hurl though, too rich. |
well it was the two bad attacks in as many days that made me think perhaps the time for denial is over. Really don't want surgery though. So far so good today, maybe I'll just mosey on over back to that river in Egypt...
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You'll be sorry if it bursts.
Go see the doctor and find out what he/she says about it. |
Well, both vinegar and pineapple juice would be acidic.
Most likely, you have got some gunk in your food system and it is blocking something, probably the filter, and if you put some acid through it will unblock it. The old bush remedy is half a cup of metho, but see if Beest has any of that fuel additive left first. |
Just think, though, monster - if you have surgery - you can send your painkillers to ME!
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Gall bladder is supposed to be fair, fat and forty, right?
Then again, our neighbour had hers out and she was in her 50's, is dark as a Southern European and a tall angular woman. Sorry for the pain. Not that it was my fault in the first place. Damn, where did I put my Cellar poppets again? |
Fair, Fat, Female, and forty.
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Hmmm.
I knew a woman who was fair, forty, and female. She had to have her gall bladder removed and they told her she'd gain weight (she was a tiny cute lady.) She said "oh I don't think so...watch me." But she did. This was years ago, they probably have better ways around the inevitable weight gain now. |
Been there had that> don't eat the things that trigger it. It feels like someone is kicking you with a knife attached to their size 14 boot. I have had my gall bladder 30 years after my first attacks. I do not eat dairy products or fake crab stuff. I don't eat fried food much.
Common triggers for gallbladder attacks are caffeine, chocolate, eggs, dairy products (especially ice cream) and greasy or deep fried foods. Fun [not really] alternative Gall Bladder flushing remedies Eat only whole foods (un-refined foods) without fat for a whole day. About an hour before bedtime (on an empty stomach), drink ¼-cup of extra virgin cold pressed olive oil mixed with ¼-cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice. Repeat this process every 15 minutes until a total of 1 cup each of olive oil and lemon juice is finished. :eek: An alternative to this procedure is to replace lemon juice with freshly-squeezed grapefruit juice. ½ cup of grapefruit juice can be used each time. A total of 1½ to 2 cups of grapefruit juice is required. It works well and tastes better than lemon juice. Go to bed immediately and lie on your right side. The next morning take 1 litre (approximately 4 cups) of warm distilled or filtered water containing two level teaspoons of un-iodized sea salt. Alternatively the addition of juice from half a lemon may be used in place of the sea salt. Eat only softly cooked vegetables and broth the second day. The gallstones should come out some time during the second day. The stones that come out are usually dark green or black in color. They may also be brown, off-white, green or, rarely, red in color. OR Day 1: Take 2 cups of 8 oz organic apple juice or apple cider every 2 hours from 8 am to 8 pm. Altogether 14 cups will have been taken during this period. Do not take any other food or drinks except plain water. Please note that the apple juice should not be taken cold from the refrigerator. It should be kept at room temperature or mixed with about 10% hot water before use because cold drinks chill the liver. For people with lots of stagnant bile, the collapsed stagnant bile may rush out after drinking apple juice. It may feel like having diarrhea but is actually stagnant bile (brownish yellow colour). Day 2: Repeat Day 1 At 8:30 pm, take ½-cup (4 oz) of olive oil (extra virgin cold pressed) mixed with ½-cup of lemon juice (squeezed from 3 lemons) or with ¾-cup of freshly-squeezed grapefruit juice. Go immediately to bed and sleep on your right side. If there is a large amount of stones, nausea may be felt after drinking olive oil but this feeling will largely disappear on the third day after taking some food. Day 3: Upon rising in the morning, take 1 litre (approximately 4 cups) of warm distilled or filtered water containing two level teaspoons of un-iodized sea salt. Alternatively the addition of juice from half a lemon may be used in place of the sea salt. Wait for at least half an hour before eating. Take vegetable broth and softly cooked vegetables only. The stones should be passed in the stool any time between midnight of Day 2 and morning of Day 4. Note: The purpose of drinking apple juice is mainly for the malic acid in apple juice. Malic acid is a good solvent for stagnant bile in the liver. Apple juice taken during fasting would dissolve and push out stagnant bile in the liver. For someone with a yeast infection or diabetes, apple juice can be replaced by malic acid in capsule or powder form. The fasting procedure is the same except that apple juice is replaced by 1000 - 2000 mg of malic acid taken with 2 cups of warm water. OR count backwards from 99 wake with minor scar on belly. I feel for you I never had children dunno about that pain, but spastic gallbladder hurts like fuck and there is nothing to show for it.. |
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It has to be. how else could I get Cancer (the disease of toothpick-slim physiques) and be told, uh, well, sorry 'bout this, but you're going to GAIN weight as a result of treatment. WTF? |
Two of my cousins had their gall bladders removed. One was not even 30 and the other was about 35.
Neither of them gained weight after and they've been so much happier since it's gone. |
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