Re: Seeking advice about 'porcelain gallbladder'
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Porcelain Gallbladder is very rare and therefore isn't very well documented. Most of the articles on the web refer to isolated cases and text copied from other articles. I have no experience about the condition and although I have studied the many articles they don't tell me very much. The only medical cure is surgery which goes against the grain.
The recent liver-flushes you have completed appear to have worried you. It seems to me that you have finally managed to clean out some part of your biliary system. This has changed your digestion and it will take some time to settle down.
I didn't expel white stones until flush 125 plus. I showed them to a consultant doctor and he suggested they were formed from mucus rather than calcium. This is common in a gallbladder with
Gallstones and they form in the base (the fundus).
I also had this sand for days after a flush and other strange fecaliths. Sometimes, I felt better and other times not. I have a very thorough and expensive series of investigation by open minded doctors who have found nothing wrong with my liver. My gallbladder has thickened fundus but otherwise functions adequately. I told my consultant that I routinely clean my liver and he is supported; unofficially. He tells me that in my situation no surgery will have a good outcome. My job is to keep calm and continue with the protocol and it has proved so beneficial over the last 16/17 years.
Regards Telman