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aloha User ID: 37825170 United States 05/10/2013 11:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | you might have gallstones and what you feel might be the pressure of the bile trying to get into your gut and perhaps backing up into your pancreas where it is digesting your pancreas. Try glytamins. www.remedylink.com |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 33535980 Canada 05/10/2013 11:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had a friend that couldn't eat anything fatty because they had removed an organ...but hell if I can remember what organ it was. Quoting: The Loophole Gallbladder... My mother had the same thi g its just generally called Gallbladder disease. Pork was a big no no. Only other thing I can thi k of is maybe an ulcer OP. |
ac User ID: 1445939 United States 05/10/2013 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallbladder. Do a gallbladder cleanse. Google it. I am the only person in my family who still has their gallbladder and I did it with the gallbladder cleanse. Don't get surgery if you can help it. My family members who have had their gallbladders removed have constant digestion problems. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39283366 United States 05/10/2013 11:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I try to avoid bad good, but even the tiniest bit sends my abdomen into spasms. What is it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39629204 Drop gluten and grains. This. Plus no sugar or high glycemic fruits. Drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces of H2O a day. Do it for a month. Add stuff back slowly |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6753462 United States 05/10/2013 11:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | eat a spoon full of peanut butter. If you hurt then, it may be gallbladder. do a cleanse or see a dr or both. Otherwise, I bet you eat a lot of starch, processed carbohydrates and or sugar. Change your diet. We weren't meant to be vegan nor fat free. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8071892 United States 05/10/2013 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallbladder. Do a gallbladder cleanse. Google it. Quoting: ac 1445939 I am the only person in my family who still has their gallbladder and I did it with the gallbladder cleanse. Don't get surgery if you can help it. My family members who have had their gallbladders removed have constant digestion problems. This. Also fatty liver can be involved. I healed myself last year by complete diet change and exercise. Lost 60 lbs. The poster who said drink some Braggs ACV and wait 30 minutes is correct. I found it to be a miracle cure. Even opiates would not curb the knife from front to back pain. Cut out ALL food containing corn syrup as well.I became intolerant to it. No fast food. If you have to eat out choose a locally owned place, not a chain. My organs were so full of toxicity that they no longer can process it. If I eat corn syrup knife pain in minutes. I also still have to watch fat intake and sugar but I eat pretty well and am below average size now and very healthy. At the beginning of my illness last year I was told I had to have my gall bladder removed. Um NO. Unless it is infected. No. 6 months later when I lost the weight and figured it out on my own without their help they said I must be dying or something. How did I do that? How did I completely reverse my condition? I must have wasting disease or something. Blood work came back perfect except cholesterol was 1 point too high. Would I like a statin to help with that? Um NO! I healed myself. My bloodwork is perfect, I am thinner than most people, better shape at 40 than 30. You didn't get to cut me so now you want to medicate an imaginary condition? I left and never went back. Still a year later in perfect health. If I eat crap ACV to stop any pain. Rarely happens since I figured out what my body needed and not what I wanted. I still eat yummy stuff all the time. Sorry to rant but you can heal yourself. I am a ten year cancer survivor. I understand their concern, but I also did a lot of self healing then. I was diagnosed stage 2 almost 3. Had surgery. Was barely a 1 and contained. Did not require any further treatment except monitoring. I believe very strongly that the spiritual state I was in at the time, my stubbornness to survive and the realization of how powerful our minds really are made the difference between 3 & 1. Go to a doctor yes. Understand they are going to tell you it is your gall bladder. You will need scans to verify. Research surgery, what can happen because of it and alternative therapies to remedy it. There are cleanses. I never felt comfortable, they seem a bit extreme. I did it over time. It is a lifestyle change. It takes a lot of work and dedication. It can be done. I feel very strongly hence the length. The typical American diet is pure poison. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20875454 United States 05/11/2013 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I try to avoid bad good, but even the tiniest bit sends my abdomen into spasms. What is it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39629204 [link to www.youtube.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15215384 United States 05/11/2013 02:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not one answer among them, typical noone knows anything anymore. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38427070 Take two tablespoons of braggs apple cider vinegar, you probably have inadequate stomach acid and that mess is fermenting. Give it about thirty minutes and the pain will subside I was literally coming in here to suggest this exactly. And, someone beat me to the punch. Must be BRAGGS Brand Apple Cider Vinegar with Mother. Works like a charm. I personally take 2 table spoons a day in a glass of water. |
SevenThunders User ID: 15851599 United States 05/11/2013 03:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | gall bladder stones. Possibly life threatening if your ducts get blocked. Getting your gall bladder removed greatly increases your chance of getting pancreatic cancer. Your surgeon won't mention this. Get it imaged and do some searches on natural gall stone treatments. Maybe chanca piedra will help, but there are other protocols. Good luck! With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 39652377 United States 05/11/2013 05:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallstones, or pancreas or an ulcer.... [link to www.cedars-sinai.edu] Symptoms such as indigestion, an inability to tolerate fatty foods, belching, bloating, a feeling of fullness and nausea are some times believed to be gallstones. However, these symptoms are also common to indigestion or peptic ulcer disease. If a person feels pain in the right upper part of the abdomen after eating fatty food, this may be a sign of gallstones. |
cowgirl User ID: 37443283 United States 05/11/2013 06:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I try to avoid bad good, but even the tiniest bit sends my abdomen into spasms. What is it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39629204 I believe it may be your gallbladder hun,maybe this will help,i hope i am wrong and i hope you get well soon. GALLBLADDER ATTACK SYMPTOMS specifically Please note that if you are in severe pain and particularly if your attack symptoms are accompanied by fever DO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. The following symptoms are typical of a gallbladder attack. Moderate to severe pain under the right side of the rib cage Pain may radiate through to the back or to the right shoulder Severe upper abdominal pain (biliary colic) Nausea Queasiness Vomiting Gas Burping or belching Attacks are often at night Attacks often occur after overeating Pain will often but not always follow a meal with fats or grease Pain may be worse with deep inhalation Attacks can last from 15 minutes to 15 hours SYMPTOMS OF GALLBLADDER PROBLEMS Gallbladder disease is more common than you may think. Gallstones affect more than 25 million Americans with 1 million new cases diagnosed annually, according to the American Gastroenterological Association. And there are other things that go wrong with the gallbladder besides just gallstones. People can go for years with digestive symptoms and never realize that they may be related to a gallbladder problem. That's because they are so inter-woven with other digestive symptoms such as indigestion, gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea and nausea. The list provided here may be related to gallbladder but bear in mind that it could also be something else. Gluten intolerance or celiac disease should also be considered depending on the specific symptoms. The first four mentioned below I feel are most indicative of gallbladder issues. It is not necessary to have all or many symptoms to have gallbladder problems but the more you have from this list, the more confirmation you have that the gallbladder is involved. Please note that it is still advisable to consult your doctor for an accurate diagnosis. Gallbladder attack symptoms are listed above and again with more detailed explanation when you answer the three-minute gall bladder symptom questionnaire. To get a good understanding of what caused your gall bladder problems, study the list of risk factors for gallbladder disease. GALLBLADDER SYMPTOMS Pain or tenderness under the rib cage on the right side Pain between shoulder blades Stools light or chalky colored Fatty stools Indigestion after eating, especially fatty or greasy foods Nausea Dizziness Bloating Gas Burping or belching Feeling of fullness or food not digesting Diarrhea (or alternating from soft to watery) Constipation Headache over eyes, especially right Bitter fluid comes up after eating Frequent use of laxatives [link to www.gallbladderattack.com] I hope this is helpful God Bless "Give me liberty or give me death" Patrick Henry, [link to www.freedomizerradio.com] [link to freedomizerradio.com] [link to www.preppersplace.com] [link to www.patriotresistance.com] "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" [link to www.facebook.com] |
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AC 360 User ID: 39184632 Canada 05/11/2013 07:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I try to avoid bad good, but even the tiniest bit sends my abdomen into spasms. What is it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39629204 I had this a few years ago and was told by some young doctor interning from another part of the country that it was a combination of fatty foods and caffeine. He told me that it was the combination, so either cut back on one or the other, not both. I severely cut back on the caffeine and the pain went away. When it goes away, I go back to having both but in smaller amounts and when it seems like the stomach pain is about to come back, I cut out one of the two for a while and those symptoms disappear. This is one of the few times that a doctor's advice really helped (he was still a student and not a part of the Big Pharma prescription system). The first time, I had attacks it was at around midnight on a worknight( I rarely set foot into a hospital unless I really have to), the pain was so bad that I went into the emergency, I thought my hernia had given way. If you have what I had, this should work. Best of luck. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34974587 Canada 05/11/2013 05:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I try to avoid bad good, but even the tiniest bit sends my abdomen into spasms. What is it? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 39629204 I believe it may be your gallbladder hun,maybe this will help,i hope i am wrong and i hope you get well soon. GALLBLADDER ATTACK SYMPTOMS specifically Please note that if you are in severe pain and particularly if your attack symptoms are accompanied by fever DO SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY. The following symptoms are typical of a gallbladder attack. Moderate to severe pain under the right side of the rib cage Pain may radiate through to the back or to the right shoulder Severe upper abdominal pain (biliary colic) Nausea Queasiness Vomiting Gas Burping or belching Attacks are often at night Attacks often occur after overeating Pain will often but not always follow a meal with fats or grease Pain may be worse with deep inhalation Attacks can last from 15 minutes to 15 hours SYMPTOMS OF GALLBLADDER PROBLEMS Gallbladder disease is more common than you may think. Gallstones affect more than 25 million Americans with 1 million new cases diagnosed annually, according to the American Gastroenterological Association. And there are other things that go wrong with the gallbladder besides just gallstones. People can go for years with digestive symptoms and never realize that they may be related to a gallbladder problem. That's because they are so inter-woven with other digestive symptoms such as indigestion, gas, bloating, constipation, diarrhea and nausea. The list provided here may be related to gallbladder but bear in mind that it could also be something else. Gluten intolerance or celiac disease should also be considered depending on the specific symptoms. The first four mentioned below I feel are most indicative of gallbladder issues. It is not necessary to have all or many symptoms to have gallbladder problems but the more you have from this list, the more confirmation you have that the gallbladder is involved. Please note that it is still advisable to consult your doctor for an accurate diagnosis. Gallbladder attack symptoms are listed above and again with more detailed explanation when you answer the three-minute gall bladder symptom questionnaire. To get a good understanding of what caused your gall bladder problems, study the list of risk factors for gallbladder disease. GALLBLADDER SYMPTOMS Pain or tenderness under the rib cage on the right side Pain between shoulder blades Stools light or chalky colored Fatty stools Indigestion after eating, especially fatty or greasy foods Nausea Dizziness Bloating Gas Burping or belching Feeling of fullness or food not digesting Diarrhea (or alternating from soft to watery) Constipation Headache over eyes, especially right Bitter fluid comes up after eating Frequent use of laxatives [link to www.gallbladderattack.com] I hope this is helpful God Bless Op here. dear God this list of symptoms matches me almost perfectly. I also have lots of fatigue that has subsided quite a bit since I started taking cod liver oil pills three days ago. Lots of people here are so right, time to completely clear my body of garbage food and toxins. |
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waterlily User ID: 23051653 United States 05/11/2013 07:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I had a friend that couldn't eat anything fatty because they had removed an organ...but hell if I can remember what organ it was. Quoting: The Loophole Gall blader *********** WaterLily *********** " Do I dare Disturb the universe?" -- T. S. Elliot, Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ************************************* “We are as ignorant of the meaning of the dragon as we are of the meaning of the universe.” -- Jorge Luis Borges ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Pompey made his preparations for the war at the end of the winter, entered upon it at the commencement of spring, and finished it in the middle of the summer." -- Cicero, De Imperio Cn. Pompei |
waterlily User ID: 23051653 United States 05/11/2013 07:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Gallbladder. Do a gallbladder cleanse. Google it. Quoting: ac 1445939 I am the only person in my family who still has their gallbladder and I did it with the gallbladder cleanse. Don't get surgery if you can help it. My family members who have had their gallbladders removed have constant digestion problems. A friend had his removed and told me he has to take meds for the rest of his life. I'd sure try the cleanse route first. *********** WaterLily *********** " Do I dare Disturb the universe?" -- T. S. Elliot, Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock ************************************* “We are as ignorant of the meaning of the dragon as we are of the meaning of the universe.” -- Jorge Luis Borges ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Pompey made his preparations for the war at the end of the winter, entered upon it at the commencement of spring, and finished it in the middle of the summer." -- Cicero, De Imperio Cn. Pompei |