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Re: GB attack survey...please respond!
 
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Re: GB attack survey...please respond!


I had a bad attack a couple months ago. Went to ER and found I have a large stone, thickening of the walls, etc.. I did a flush a couple weeks after. 3 days later I had an even worse attack and was on my way to ER to have the GB removed until the pain subsided. I did another flush a couple weeks ago and everything has been cool. I get small pains every now and then but I have not had any attacks. Somewhere in there I did a parasaite cleanse, I believe just before the first flush. My GB bugs me every so often but not bad. The main complaint I have is the misc. aches and pains in other areas of my midsection. I know I should go have a colonic but just don't seem to get around to it. My diet has returned to what it was before. I pretty much eat anything I want.... I just try not to over eat. If I eat something with a lot of fat in it I can feel my GB... just kinda letting me know I haven't resolved the problem. My right toe (next to the little one) still hurts. It was kinda weird. I got that pain in my toe sometime around the first attack but just kinda ignored it. Later I looked it up on one of these sites and sure enough it said it was related to the Gall Bladder. Amazing. I need to decide within the next month or so whether I'll just have it removed. Yeah yeah I know, but I have done figured by talking with people here that this large stone just isn't going to come out. I wish they could go in and just remove the stone.
 

 
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