Carmen,
Does that mean that the stones are too big to be broken up by ultrasonic (I think that is what it is called)therapy. I have a co-worker who had, in her words "huge" stones, and she was too heavy for regular surgery to be performed safely. They smashed the stones with sound waves and she is doing great with no scars.

Quentin Calvert


From: "Carmen" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Liver
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1999 14:43:01 +1000

Hi Sharon,

I appreciate your message, however my stones are supposed to be too big to
to break up and I am shedulaed to go into Hospital and have the Gall Bladder
out next week.

Thanks so much anyway,

Carmen
----- Original Message -----
From: Sharon L. House <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 1999 12:34 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Liver


> I have read in so many places that gallbladder/liver flushes are the way
to
> go. I've heard that in thousands of cases, no stone has ever got stuck in
a
> duct. The sheer amount of olive oil consumed makes it slide right out of
> there. I have done these flushes, a few of them anyway, and gotten some
> results. I have no experience with a stuck stone, only going by what I've
> read.
>
> Drink a quart of apple juice a day for 5 days. On the day of the flush, go
> without supper. At bedtime mix 4 oz orange juice and 4oz olive oil in a
jar
> and shake well. Drink down as quickly as possible, keeping the mixture
> shaken as it wants to separate very quickly. Go to bed and lie on your
> right side for as long as possible. Some people have nausea from drinking
> all this but most don't. I didn't. In the morning, and/or during the
> following day, you should pass stones. Look very carefully. If you see
> green globs, some say those are stones but I've heard it's just congealed
> olive oil. The stones I passed were partially softened up and grainy
inside
> and whitish on the outside.
>
> You can do this a day or two a week if you want, until you pass no more
> stones. I've also read that chamomile tea will break up the stones very
> quickly. I don't know how quickly or how much to drink. But it's a
pleasant
> tasting tea and if I had a stuck stone I think I would try that first.
> Drink as much in a day as you can get down.
>
> Don't believe that if you've had your gallbladder removed, that your stone
> problem is over. Stones also form in the liver, sometimes hundreds of
them.
> Even if I had my gallbladder removed, I would still do the flushes. It
> probably does more than just flush stones. I would imagine the flush is a
> powerful liver detoxifier also.
>
> Sharon
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have just found out that I have Gallstones , in my Gall bladder and one > >large one stuck in my bile duct, and I think I have to have an operation.
> >
> >I am seeing a specialist surgeon tomorrrow, I wonder if this could have
> >anything to do with the chronic diarrhea I have had suffered with for
over
> >30 years.
> >
> >Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
> >
> >Carmen
>
>
>
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