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It's the muscle under my right breast, not my breast. I've had it for a

about 2-3 years plus I feel bloated. I have had every blood work

imaginable, X-rays and ultrasound...nothing shows up. It did go away

for about 4 days after the flush however. Maybe a few more flushings

will rid of it for good.

T.

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Dave Shelden [mailto:wholehealthawareness@...]

> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 6:52 PM

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> Would love to hear the doctor's reasoning of " muscle

> irritation " Sounds like a " I don't know so I'll act like I

> do " diagnosis. The fact that your breast is swollen and it

> only happens when you are tired should torpedo that. Find

> someone who can figure it out. There is most likely some

> kind of " obstructed flow " going on, whether lymph, blood or

> chi. -Dave

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Tawnya Sutherland<mailto:tawnya@...>

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> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 10:15 PM

> Subject: RE: Re: Gallstones gone to lab

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> Thanks for everyone's time in responding including yours

> Dave as every

> bit of info I can sponge up is crucial to finding a relief

> hopefully to

> my chronic hives I've had for a few years now.

>

> One thing I do know, is I have a constant bruisy/achy

> feeling under my

> left breast. It is also swollen. Doctors tell me it is just muscle

> irritations and such but odd it only happens when I am

> tired (similar to

> others symptoms on the list). I truly feel my problems stem from

> needing a good cleansing out you know??

>

> Well, all I know is I feel better and my hives have

> decreased from just

> one flush. Saying that, I am also weaning myself from prednisone so

> that could also be keeping hives at bay right now. I am planning on

> doing another liver/gall cleanse on October 21st and then

> start either a

> Master Cleanse else do my elimination diet (allergenist recommended

> this, slowing introducing new foods to figure out allergins).

>

> I'll let you all know lab results that is if doctor even

> elaborates on

> them to me.

>

> Warmly,

> Tawnya

>

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: Dave Shelden

> [mailto:wholehealthawareness@...<mailto:wholehealthawarene

> ss@...>]

> > Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 11:23 AM

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> > Subject: Re: Re: Gallstones gone to lab

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> >

> > I am not trying to invalidate or denounce anyone or any

> > therapy, just bring a little physiology, biochemistry and

> > logic to the table.

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It could be that these 20,000 stones passed are over a long period of flushing.

The body makes new gallstones all the time, so these 20,000 gallstones may

include those packed into the liver and gallbladder and those the body makes

between flushes

Tawnya Sutherland <tawnya@...> wrote: How many times would

one have to flush to pass 20,000 stones?

Looking at the size of my stones (or whatever these green things are

which we shall soon hopefully find out after lab results). Taking into

consideration 3 of my small stones takes up 1cm cubed of space, 20,000

stones is a massive volume of anything to be inside you. I can't even

count to 20,000!

Tawnya

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Waters [mailto:yaakov45@...]

> Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2006 3:30 AM

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> Not to sound flippant, but there are many people that have

> gotten to zero stones. Based on that I am assuming & hope I

> too will arrive at zero stones. The problem is I understand

> from people who have worked in pathology that there are some

> they have found to have more than 20,000 stones in people.

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