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Gallbladder Removal - How Long Does Swelling Last?


After several years of experiencing severe gallstone attacks & an entire year of bi-weekly Liver Flushes (which eventually became ineffectual & caused me great pain), I recently suffered a collapsed gallbladder which led to (among other things) emaciation & pancreatitis. As a result, I was in the hospital for a week & had my gallbladder removed.

I am wondering if anyone knows how long I should expect the "bloating" & "swelling" of my body to last? My understanding is that this "swelling" is caused by either (or both) the surgery itself and/or the carbon dioxide gas used during the gallbladder removal (which was done laparoscopically five days ago).

Over the years, I have used the parasite Cleanse, Kidney Cleanse, GCG/Curcuma, as well as performing over 25 Liver Flushes in accordance to the directions found in " The Cure For All Diseases " (Dr. Clark). Also, I followed much of the advice found in "Back To Eden" and on Internet sites for improving health through fasting, diet, exercise, herbs, & relaxation. I feel as if most of my efforts were in vain now that my gallbladder is gone.

If anyone has any info. or advice for me, I would greatly appreciate it. Also, if anyone has a similar story & would like to share it with me (either here or via email), I'd appreciate that, too. (I am a 24 year old female with no children. I am 5'8'' & currently weigh 95 lbs.)

Thank you.

jhershman@hotmail.com
 

 
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