Re: Feeling horrible after liver flush - Can anyone help me?
The doctors may be offering you antidepressants because it raises the pain threshold. Many of these type of drugs also wrecks your digestive system and shouldn't be used if there are any suspicions it may be a biliary problem. Try to keep your doctor onside. Pain that can be defined, described accurately, has a pattern and is in a specific location is real.
From you description that the pain is made worse by activity you may have muscular 'trigger points' in and around your abdomen or chest. These can be set up by straining, repetitive activity, accident, fall and even an internal organ.
If you are able to eat properly then have proper meals to maintain your weight and strength. If the 'trigger points' are related to the gallbladder then a liver-flush may shift it. You are going to have to make a decision yourself about this and not sit on the fence. After all this conversation is taking place mainly in the
Liver Flush Support Forum and we are going way off topic for that forum.
If you have abdominal or chest 'trigger point' these can be massaged by a professional skilled in "Travell and Simons" techniques You can self massage and there is plenty of information available on the web. You just need to type "trigger point referral pain" into a search engine. Trigger points can mimic a host of internal problems. You may like to read the article on this link:
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