Re: [gallstones] 9th flush--challenge to Barry
Dawn,
Good luck with your flushing and dieting. You most likely can reach a
level of control which will keep you clear of colic pain. Watch what
you eat in the way of 'trigger' foods that you know will cause
bilinary problems. Supplementing can also help to re-condition bile
production, flow, and consistancy. Look into that too. Also
Gallstones can possibly desolve in some instances over time but you
need to be in for the long haul. Could take one or two years to
desolve them as long as you keep your diet good. If your stones
are 'small' then it could be sooner and maybe even some of the herbs
mentioned in this group can help you to shrink them faster so that
they will finally flush out. Did they say in the report what size the
stones were? How small is small? They usually can tell the sizes by
ultrasound.
Sorry to hear that you don't have insurance to cover ultrasound on a
regular basis to check your internal gallstone condition. Luckily I
had that readily available and very cheap. The internal monitor of
the ultrasound let me know exactly what was happening as I was
flushing and still experiencing bad colic attacks.
The thickness (3mm) of your gb walls and other information is
individual. Those statistics can vary for many reasons. Women and men
are different as an example. Your doctor can tell you what is normal
range and what is out of norm for your body. It sounds like (by how
the report reads) that you can recondition your gb back to health and
it hopefully hasn't gone too far.
Good luck with your battle for pain-free living, good health, and
happiness.
Barry.