Re: If got short-term results at flush #13, when long-term permanent results?
Andreas Moritz says that people have, on average, about 2,000 stones in their livers. He says that you have to remove 2,000 stones to get permanent relief (keeping maintenance flushes in mind).
He also says that some people have as many as 5,000 stones in their livers. He didn't say whether removing 2,000 stones would be enough in this case, so I'm guessing that he meant removing all of one's stones is necessary.
Most people can reach this point between 8 - 12 flushes. But if you have a lot more than the average number of stones, you will probably need to do more flushes.
The good thing is that you have seen the light at the end of the tunnel. I'll bet that after your next flush, you could have free breathing for a longer period of time. It would make sense that this pattern would continue until you can breathe freely all the time - and probably, the stones you flush will be decreasing in number, or you may even be getting flushes with no stones.
PC