Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Since October I have experienced some dull pain/irritation under my bottom left rib. There was not other symptoms.. UNTIL. On February the 6 I experienced faintness and dizziness while driving. I had three very bad spells, but I never completely blacked out. On the Seventh the " Spells " were accompanied with pressure and dull pain from my left rib to the center of my chest. By thursday [9th], it continued to grow worse. My heart rate was very high [usually 65 at rest but now 96], and my blood pressure dropped. By four Am, I was 'jerking' in my legs. I ate a bite or two and the jerking stopped. By Friday I was rushed to the hospital, ER.... My wife prayed for me while I was going in, and I felt much better. My heart rate slowed and my blood pressure raised back up to normal. My blood was tested, they did an ekg, and x-rayed me and found nothing. I give the Lord Jesus Christ praise. Since, I have not had any problems with my blood pressure or heart rate... but I still have the dull pain under my left rib. I am sensitive in my abdomen area. And when I eat or get gas it becomes worse. I'm thinking I have experienced a bad pancreatic attack,,, And I possibly have a gall stone in my pancreas or in one of my bile ducts. I have fasted for 24 hours [started Wednesday at 4:30pm] and I have been drinking lots of apple juice. I plan on doing a flush around 6pm. It is the " pint of Olive Oil and a 1/2 pint of Lemonjuice flush " . Do you think this will help my problem? ALSO, i have been told that the 'stones' that a person passes with this flush are merely soap stones. Has anyone here actually been diagnosed with gallstones, and then tried the flush, and then been checked again? Sincerely Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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