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

, judy

-------Original Message-------

From: Manish Kumar

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

gallstones

Subject: NON movable gallstone

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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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

>

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

> , judy

>

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

>

> From: Manish Kumar

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

> gallstones

> Subject: NON movable gallstone

>

> 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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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

>

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

> , judy

>

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

>

> From: Manish Kumar

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

> gallstones

> Subject: NON movable gallstone

>

> 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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