Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 You may want to check out this sight (www.weightcontroldoctor.com ) and READ the information about the liver and its overall effect on the body. I started to cleanse my liver (or take the supplements) and began to feel much better overall. Everything revolves around the health of our liver. You may want to try that before getting the gall bladder removed. I, for one, will not allow anyone to remove anything from my body (with the exception of my tonsils). Check it out. I am using the Livertone Plus and love it. Toni ----- Original Message ----- From: VR gallstones Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 9:47 PM Subject: Re: parents want me to remove my dumb gallbladder.. Hi Shefy, Bless your heart, you've really been through it The worse off our health gets, the longer the road to recovery, and the greater the temptation to choose the quick easy " fix " . Unfortunately, the quick fix has consequences that are not over for a long time. Never the less, you and you alone have to make the decision whether to keep fighting to keep your gallbladder. Your parents love you and want the best for you, but they can only recommend what they know. If you know better at the age of 22 about what your body really needs to get healthy, then you must make your own decision about your gallbladder. You may have already made it. I don't know. The natural path is on one side of the fence, and the conventional is on the other. It's hard to walk the fence with one foot on each side. I am for conventional medical intervention in some cases. I look for the best alternative when ever I can. I'd rather heal to remove symptoms than stay unhealthy and remove symptoms any day. Your sick gallbladder is just a symptom of your problems. What ever caused your problems needs to be addressed whether or not you have your gallbladder out. If you need to that, why not try to keep your gallbladder? Just a thought. You are very young. I was about 25 when I decided to quit abusing and neglecting my body. I thought: look at all those years of causing these problems. Now i'm 49, and I realize how truly blessed I am that I didn't wait longer You ever see the bumper stickers which say: " If I'd have know I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself " ? I see a lot of people who apparently don't plan to live long, based on how they treat their bodies Keeping your gallbladder and healing it from it's present condition could be done. I base that on the testimonials of those who have done it. It would take a commitment that you couldn't waver from much for a long time. You've found some of the information and there's more where that came from if you want to find it too. It's up to you. I wish you well what ever path you take Best Regards, Vince > > hi all, > > i sat down with my parents last night to discuss my " eating > disorder " ... they're having a hard time believing in this candida > and leaky gut syndrome since kaiser doesn't... > > anyways...i know my stupid gallbladder is the start of all this. > it's congesting everything and backing me up real good causing my > hives and asthma problem...i've had problems with it since i was > about 15 (i'm 22 now)..since i started eating out a lot and took > really good falls down the stairs, on my rollerblades, and running > (i'm a bit clumsy...) i got good in between when i watched my diet > but since i went to college i slacked off and my problem started > again. first with constipatino and then you all know the rest... > hives, eczema, allergies, stupid asthma... > > anyways...ultrasound shows 4 stones (2 are about 9mm and the other 2 > are less than 3mm)..not toooo big...but still big i think...plus > there are probably more behind these stones hiding... > > they want to remove it before my problem gets worse...like if it > gets infected and spreads to my liver and pancreas and what > not...which makes sense and i understand that...i've tried several > liver flushes, fasts, juicing, actigall, homeopath, herbs, diets, > nothing is working. i'm getting desperate to get those stones out > and i'm starting to actually listen to my parents. > > i really dont' want to lose my gallbladder...maybe i'll just ask > them to go in and take the stones out...i'm just afraid they'll say > somethign like 'oh there were too many or there was inflammation so > we had to remove the gb'... > > i still get pains near my gb sometimes...like last night i pushed > around the area and it was a dull ache and when i push down good it > makes me feel nauseous with a pressure in my chest and like i'm > going to vomit..what's up with that? > > your thoughts will be much appreciated and comforting, > shefy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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