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In a message dated 7/25/01 10:29:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time, pomagranate@... writes:

It's been over a month since I've had an attack, and tonight I just had another one. I was feeling pretty confident you know - taking my milk thistle, flaxseed oil, granulated lecithin each day. Two liver cleanses under my belt.

You've been doing pretty well, considering. Two flushes isn't nearly enuff.

Keep going until you're empty. It may take 15-20 flushes. I'm up to #15 and no end in sight.

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I got my gallbladder out about 4 weeks ago and feel so much better. There is no

reason to go through all of that pain.

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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 1:28 AM

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Guess I'm not bulletproof....

It's been over a month since I've had an attack, and tonight I just

had another one. I was feeling pretty confident you know - taking my

milk thistle, flaxseed oil, granulated lecithin each day. Two liver

cleanses under my belt. Eating whatever I wanted, usually throwing in

a few doses of fiber (psyllium husks) for good measure daily. Plenty

of water, and two 16 oz glasses of organic apple juice daily. I was

CURED.. right?

NOT!

Got that old familiar feeling again after dinner... I've been eating

pretty poorly this past week (the week before my monthly cycle I have

cravings.. the typical ones, sweets, chocolate, salty stuff, pizza).

I think my body decided to remind me that it's still healing. Guess

who's going to be a little more aware of her diet in the future...

Looks like I'll have plans this weekend (best make sure I still have

enough olive oil and epson salts in the cupboard. Gotta buy a

grapefruit too...)

I discovered through trial and error that two tablespoons of cod

liver oil taken during an attack will stop my attacks within 15-30

minutes (tonight it was within 5 minutes). Has anyone else

experienced this as well? I figure the dense oil gives the gall

bladder a big push...

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Hi, I have been on this list for months, I have been suffering severe gallbladder

attacks for about 2 years, with a frequency of one attack every 3 weeks.

I finally got worn down by the pain and last week I had it taken out. Since

then I have never felt so good and wish I had done it ages ago. Even the

recovery time is amazing me (I had keyhole surgery)

I am a 32 year old married women with 2 young children and I finally

feel like I have my life back again.

I agree with you when you say there is no need to go through all that pain

although I do understand and respect the people who want to keep a hold

of their organs and flush their stones out. Good luck to everyone with your

flushes.

Miss X

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I got my gallbladder out about 4 weeks ago and feel so much better. There is no reason to go through all of that pain.

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I totally agree. Its a great feeling to not have to worry constantly about how

you are going to feel after eating something. I have also learned a lot from

this site about supplements and how the

liver works. I will continue to use some of the supplements to keep my liver

moving.

Randi

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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:34 PM

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Hi, I have been on this list for months, I have been suffering severe

gallbladder

attacks for about 2 years, with a frequency of one attack every 3 weeks.

I finally got worn down by the pain and last week I had it taken out. Since

then I have never felt so good and wish I had done it ages ago. Even the

recovery time is amazing me (I had keyhole surgery)

I am a 32 year old married women with 2 young children and I finally

feel like I have my life back again.

I agree with you when you say there is no need to go through all that pain

although I do understand and respect the people who want to keep a hold

of their organs and flush their stones out. Good luck to everyone with your

flushes.

Miss X

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Subject: RE: Another attack, and cod liver oil

I got my gallbladder out about 4 weeks ago and feel so much better. There is no

reason to go through all of that pain.

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One observation regarding gall bladder removal:

Two of my sisters (there are 4 of us) have had their gall bladders

removed via surgery. I'm the only one who's tried alternatives

(suppliments, flushes).

Initially, the first few months were cake for them - could eat

anything, felt so much better. After 6 months, they started having

digestive problems, diarreha, and were still having digestive

problems, and also pain in their liver area.

It seems pretty common for the first few months after surgery to feel

wonderful, then things start getting back to where they were. Of

course every person's experience is unique.

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pomagranate@...

> I totally agree. Its a great feeling to not have to worry

constantly about how you are going to feel after eating something. I

have also learned a lot from this site about supplements and how the

> liver works. I will continue to use some of the supplements to

keep my liver moving.

>

> Randi

>

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

> From: .·:*¨¨ Ms X ¨ *:·. [mailto:snowstorm@s...]

> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 2:34 PM

> gallstones@y...

> Subject: Re: Another attack, and cod liver oil

>

>

> Hi, I have been on this list for months, I have been suffering

severe gallbladder

> attacks for about 2 years, with a frequency of one attack every 3

weeks.

>

> I finally got worn down by the pain and last week I had it taken

out. Since

> then I have never felt so good and wish I had done it ages ago.

Even the

> recovery time is amazing me (I had keyhole surgery)

>

> I am a 32 year old married women with 2 young children and I finally

> feel like I have my life back again.

>

> I agree with you when you say there is no need to go through all

that pain

> although I do understand and respect the people who want to keep a

hold

> of their organs and flush their stones out. Good luck to everyone

with your

> flushes.

>

> Miss X

>

>

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

> From: Feldman, Randi <mailto:rfeldman1@e...> (USPC.USPCS.Hopewell)

> 'gallstones@y...' <mailto:'gallstones@y...'>

> Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 3:00 PM

> Subject: RE: Another attack, and cod liver oil

>

> I got my gallbladder out about 4 weeks ago and feel so much

better. There is no reason to go through all of that pain.

>

>

>

>

> Learn more from our experience, more then 200 liver flush stories:

> http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials

<http:///messages/gallstones-testimonials>

>

> Liver Cleanse Recipe: http://www.CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/

<http://www.CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/>

>

> Web Sites for more information:

> http://CureZone.com/gallstones/ <http://CureZone.com/gallstones/>

> http://www.liverdoctor.com/ <http://www.liverdoctor.com/>

> http://www.sensiblehealth.com/ <http://www.sensiblehealth.com/>

>

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>>I got my gallbladder out about 4 weeks ago and feel so much better. There

>>is no reason to go through all of that pain.<<

It's been almost eight months since I've had mine out. It was definitely

the right decision for me. After 3 years of battling pain, with increasing

frequency, I am pain-free.

Debra

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>> Tobe, who I believe wrote The TruthSeeker, once had an article that

>>explored the accelerated mortality of people who had such as gallbladders,

>>tonsils, or their appendix removed. IIRC, he said something like, " Look

>>around---you'll hardly ever see a person peacefully reach old age if they

>>have had too many of their organs removed. " As best I could understand

>>his thoughts, he was trying to say that hacking out so-called " sick "

>>organs, i.e., those that are that way because they are trying to do their

>>job, is a self-defeating way to go. <<

Well, my fiance's mom is well into her 80's, and she had her gallbladder out

years ago. In her words, it was like getting a new lease on life. She had

been so tired, she had stopped doing things she enjoyed, even gardening, but

the fatigue was gone after her gallbladder was removed. She is still going

strong.

I have had the same experience of having fatigue disappear.

Debra

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Thats comforting to know after all the horror stories that appear

on this list...lol

Thanks Debra

Miss X

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Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2001 11:27 PM

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>>I got my gallbladder out about 4 weeks ago and feel so much better. There >>is no reason to go through all of that pain.<<It's been almost eight months since I've had mine out. It was definitely the right decision for me. After 3 years of battling pain, with increasing frequency, I am pain-free.Debra_________________________________________________________________Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.aspLearn more from our experience, more then 200 liver flush stories:http:///messages/gallstones-testimonialsLiver Cleanse Recipe: http://www.CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ Web Sites for more information:http://CureZone.com/gallstones/http://www.liverdoctor.com/ http://www.sensiblehealth.com/List Unsubscribe: gallstones-unsubscribe Post message: gallstones Group page: gallstones Group Archives: http:///messages/gallstonesYou are receiving this email because you elected to subscribe to the Gallstones group on 's groups. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself! Have a nice day !

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Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do and that shouldn't be a problem for anyone else. I did flushes for several years and finally ended up having my gall bladder out. I don't regret it either.

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From: R. Harrill

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Sent: 7/26/01 1:26:22 PM

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Someone wrote: I finally got worn down by the pain and last week I had it taken out. Sincethen I have never felt so good and wish I had done it ages ago.

Tobe, who I believe wrote The TruthSeeker, once had an article that explored the accelerated mortality of people who had such as gallbladders, tonsils, or their appendix removed. IIRC, he said something like, "Look around---you'll hardly ever see a person peacefully reach old age if they have had too many of their organs removed." As best I could understand his thoughts, he was trying to say that hacking out so-called "sick" organs, i.e., those that are that way because they are trying to do their job, is a self-defeating way to go. Does anyone on the list know if the statistics keepers have ever checked this out? Regards, Rex Harrill Learn more from our experience, more then 200 liver flush stories:http:///messages/gallstones-testimonialsLiver Cleanse Recipe: http://www.CureZone.com/cleanse/liver/ Web Sites for more information:http://CureZone.com/gallstones/http://www.liverdoctor.com/ http://www.sensiblehealth.com/List Unsubscribe: gallstones-unsubscribe Post message: gallstones Group page: gallstones Group Archives: http:///messages/gallstonesYou are re!

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Someone wrote:

I finally got worn

down by the pain and last week I had it taken out. Sincethen

I have never felt so good and wish I had done it ages ago.

Tobe, who I believe wrote The TruthSeeker, once had an article

that explored the accelerated mortality of people who had such as gallbladders,

tonsils, or their appendix removed. IIRC, he said something like,

"Look around---you'll hardly ever see a person peacefully reach old age

if they have had too many of their organs removed." As best I could

understand his thoughts, he was trying to say that hacking out so-called

"sick" organs, i.e., those that are that way because they are trying to

do their job, is a self-defeating way to go.

Does anyone on the list know if the statistics keepers have ever checked

this out?

Regards,

Rex Harrill

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