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If attached it is not a stone but a polyp. The exact nature of the beast needs

to be defined. Trying to reduce a polyp would include other things besides

gallstone remedies. Talk with your doctor and get a definitive diagnoses. If a

polyp, flushing would be beneficial but you will not " flush " it out. Polyps can

reduce. Always, in all ways, -Dave

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From: Manish Kumar<mailto:manishkumar99@...>

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Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 8:50 AM

Subject: Re: NON movable gallstone

Because the stone doesn't move. it is attached with the wall of the

GallBladder..

The doctor said that it won't create any problem now because it is

very small. I don't want to wait till it becomes problematic. :(

Is there anyone here with this kind of stone?

Thanks,

Manish

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> why is it called a " NON " movable stone rersus a movabl;e stone?

> , judy

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> From: Manish Kumar

> Date: 11/12/06 07:54:11

> gallstones <mailto:gallstones >

> Subject: NON movable gallstone

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> Hi,

> I have been diagnosed a 6mm non-movable stone incidentally. Is it

> possible to get rid of this " Non-movable " stone by flushing?

>

> Thanks,

> Manish

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Now I did see a picture of a stone once that was pushed into the wall of the

gallbladder. Did the DR mention anything about this type of stone causing

gb cancer? Just curious, as it seems as though that was the topic of

discussion when I viewed that picture.

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From: gallstones [mailto:gallstones ] On

Behalf Of Manish Kumar

Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 12:00 PM

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Subject: Re: NON movable gallstone

Because it doesn't move. It is attached with the wall of GB. Doctor

said that it would not create any problem because it very small and

non-movable. I don't wait wait till it becomes problematic.

Is there anyone here with this type of stone?

Is there any hope from flushing?

Thanks,

Manish

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