Physical reaction to lacking a gallbladder: Encouragement to continue LF! by PhilosophicalCat ..... Liver Flush Support Forum
Date: 2/15/2011 2:00:48 PM ( 14 y ago)
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Hiya fellow flushers,
I finally found a good chiropractor in Japan. He also works with energy, acupuncture, and other oriental medical systems.
He found some interesting points on my body that I`d like to share with the Liver-Flush forum.
My gallbladder was removed when I was quite young, more than 20 years ago. I`ve been doing LFs for about 4-5 years now (close to 60 Liver Flushes to date).
I did not tell the chiropractor about having gallbladder surgery until he found these points on my body and asked about them.
First, he found a bony growth on the rib cage to the right of the breast bone. I`d noticed an itchiness there and a hard bump forming but hadn`t realized there was anything specific about it. He found it when he was analyzing my energy field. First, he made a big circle above it, and then he touched the exact center of this growth with his finger. He said, "ah, here it is."
At the same time, he was exploring the energy field along my spine. He put his finger on a point that was sensitive, mildly painful, to the touch. He could not see the spot, as I was lying down and he found it by feel. But he went to this point without hesitation. Before he touched it, I had not been aware that it existed.
He focused some attention on these points simultaneously. He waved his hand over the liver area and asked if I had problems there. Then, it occurred to me to tell him about the surgery I`d had to remove the gallbladder. This took some explaining with the use of a Japanese-English dictionary, and I didn`t want to interrupt his treatment for too long.
He said it wasn`t dangerous. Yet he seemed concerned and took some time to work on these areas. I am not so blasse about this. Any unusual growths and any pain suggests an underlying condition that should be understood and treated, in my opinion.
I will ask him about this in the future.
I wonder if anyone else out there, who has had his or her gallbladder removed many years ago, has noticed a bony growth in the same position?
For those of you considering having your gallbladder removed, this is another long-term result to be aware of. Those of you with malfunctioning or stressed gallbladders due to stones, try not to give up your body part! Try your best to keep your organs by dealing with the stones and searching for the underlying causes!
Best to all
pc
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