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Hello all,

I ate nachos and had a gb attack all through the night about 2 nights

ago. I now have a dull ache that goes off and on where my gb is. I'm

thinking a stone might be stuck? I'm eating only fruits/veggies and

having normal bm... I did a flush about 2 weeks ago and had very very

tiny and few stones come out...

What can I do to get the stone out? Epsom salt maybe? Help quickly please!

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Your GB has just gone through a tremendous workout the other night.

It is still sore from the strain.

To ease the strain and to try to prevent another attack:

-Drink lemon juice in a glass of warm water every morning before you

have breakfast;

-eat a diet of only foods that are gentle on the GB (go to the links

and files for further info)- corn is an irritant for the GB; you're

looking to eat foods that DO NOT stimulate the gallbladder until after

this pain passes. Then you must slowly add them to your diet to keep

the GB healthy;

- and possibly try a liver/GB support formula that has Dandelion and

or Milk Thistle in it.

NO FLUSHES when in pain.

Good luck!

--- <shefy7@y...> wrote:

> I ate nachos and had a gb attack all through the night about 2

> nights ago. I now have a dull ache.......

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Shefy

I've had the same symptoms as Traci and Suzzane, I suspect that most of

the time it was inflammation, each attack is different from the

previous. The soreness would last from three to thirteen days for me.

The last attack left my abdomen sore, and jaundiced as well. I waited

to see if a fever was developing, it didn't, and by the third day, the

jaundice was going away. I've may have had a small stone in the cystic

duct.

I didn't get an ultrasound done, but I knew I wasn't developing

pancreatitis. If there was a stuck stone, it either started to dissolve

in the duct or it cleared the duct. I fasted for over two days because

the soreness was very painful, about three quarters the intensity of an

attack.

I then began eating small portions of whatever sweet fruit I could get

down because I was beginning to develop symptoms of hypoglycemia. I

shouldn't have gone for so long w/o eating but I was having an

irrational fear of eating because of the pain.

Seek medical care if the soreness gets to be extreme and you develop a

high fever, otherwise you sould be able to revover with the resources

the group has.

juan

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> > I ate nachos and had a gb attack all through the night about 2

> > nights ago. I now have a dull ache.......

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