Question:
Hi everyone, wondered if you could offer some advice...
I've been diagnosed with having a gallstone in my gallbladder - the GP referred me to a surgeon who said that the only way to get rid was to remove the gallbladder. Seeing that I'm only 30yrs old, I can't help but feel that's a little drastic.
I've been having a scout around the Web and it seems there are various natural remedies for it, of which the surgeon won't talk about of course, I wondered if anybody here could shed some light on them, particularly the Gold Coin Grass remedy and/or gallbladder flush, or if you know of or heard of any other natural remedies.
Thanks for your help and insight,
Love and Light,
Louise
~x~
sorry to hear of your problem. i can't help with the info you asked for but when i was in my 30s i was told i had to have my gall bladder removed as it was full of stones. One day at work before the op i was in terrible pain when a colleague asked me to remove my shoes and socks, he did some work on my foot which was very painful to begin with but then relieved all the pain. a few days later i went in for my op and afterwards was told that most of the stones had broken or turned to dust although there were still a few large ones.
at that time i had never heard of relexology but it was what my colleague did as a sideline from his day job and i only wished i had gone to him first
i am not saying that it will be the answer for you but it could be worth a try
good luck and hope you will soon feel better
Hi Fltterbye,
Sorry to hear about your gallstone. I have hear about Gallstone chinese herbal flush, I don't know if they are effective. My wife had hers remove when she was 26 she is well know. To avoid pain cheese, full fat milk and pork are a no no.
There is a good website: http://curezone.com/gallstones/ you can make some research.
Warm regards
Bokken
Hi Flutterbye
I had gallstones when I was 28, they developed as a result of pregnancy screwing up my hormones! I had my gall bladder removed by keyhole surgery and it was the best bit of me they've ever taken away, my daughter was only 10 weeks old at the time. Gall stone pain is excruciating - don't be afraid of the surgery, the day after I was up and eating a 3 course meal! Before having it out I was on a fat free diet and this made not the slightest difference to having the pain- it came anyway.
If you want anymore info feel free to PM me
Sonia
I've been diagnosed with having a gallstone in my gallbladder - the GP referred me to a surgeon who said that the only way to get rid was to remove the gallbladder. Seeing that I'm only 30yrs old, I can't help but feel that's a little drastic.
I've been having a scout around the Web and it seems there are various natural remedies for it, of which the surgeon won't talk about of course, I wondered if anybody here could shed some light on them, particularly the Gold Coin Grass remedy and/or gallbladder flush, or if you know of or heard of any other natural remedies.
Thanks for your help and insight,
Love and Light,
Louise
~x~
Answers:
sorry to hear of your problem. i can't help with the info you asked for but when i was in my 30s i was told i had to have my gall bladder removed as it was full of stones. One day at work before the op i was in terrible pain when a colleague asked me to remove my shoes and socks, he did some work on my foot which was very painful to begin with but then relieved all the pain. a few days later i went in for my op and afterwards was told that most of the stones had broken or turned to dust although there were still a few large ones.
at that time i had never heard of relexology but it was what my colleague did as a sideline from his day job and i only wished i had gone to him first
i am not saying that it will be the answer for you but it could be worth a try
good luck and hope you will soon feel better
Answers:
Hi Fltterbye,
Sorry to hear about your gallstone. I have hear about Gallstone chinese herbal flush, I don't know if they are effective. My wife had hers remove when she was 26 she is well know. To avoid pain cheese, full fat milk and pork are a no no.
There is a good website: http://curezone.com/gallstones/ you can make some research.
Warm regards
Bokken
Answers:
Hi Flutterbye
I had gallstones when I was 28, they developed as a result of pregnancy screwing up my hormones! I had my gall bladder removed by keyhole surgery and it was the best bit of me they've ever taken away, my daughter was only 10 weeks old at the time. Gall stone pain is excruciating - don't be afraid of the surgery, the day after I was up and eating a 3 course meal! Before having it out I was on a fat free diet and this made not the slightest difference to having the pain- it came anyway.
If you want anymore info feel free to PM me
Sonia
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