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Thanks for replying.
I agree with you that the numb legs thing is probably due to the lack of circulation. They say that the liver is like an "oil fliter" in a car and if it's clogged at all, things (blood, lymph, etc.) don't flow to where they are needed.
If you are not having actualy PAIN in the gallbladder/liver area, you probably don't have a "stone stuck". But I think there are all sorts of things that can happen in the whole liver/gallbladder system when you do a flush that can create (and solve) problems like "numb legs". When you think about what you are doing during a flush and how much that must "move things around", I'm not surprised that most of us have "good flushes" (where things happened to move into "better" positions)..... and "not-so-good flushes" (where things happened to move in ways that "blocked" areas).
I've never had much success with the things that are supposed to dissolve stones. The only thing that I can say that has ever seemed to have any effect in that way was drinking the juice of 4 freshly squeezed lemons and and then putting a heating pad over the area. THAT seemed to at least do something. But good luck with the things you are taking. I hope they work for you.
Overall, the only "solution" seems to be to keep doing more flushes.
All the best.