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Prairie Princess Posted - Feb 13 2012 : 7:16:16 PM
Any of you gals had gallbladder stones? Any suggestions for natural remedies? I've had gallbladder pain the last couple days, and I'm going to try olive oil and lemon juice. Heard it works, but you're supposed to fast before you take it... Soo... it's been a long evening... hunger makes me grumpy!

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marlee Posted - Sep 07 2012 : 11:48:46 AM
Ibs'm having mine out Sept 11th. Be so glad because I have a stone and it keeps my liver inflamed . So my doctor said let get it out. He said
they will have one little hole one each side under my ribs a little farthere down aand a 1 to 2 inch incision where my gallbladder is and thats it. It will be day surgery and I can go home the same day. Glad.
The nurse said get here at six. I said you can save on anasteselogy (not spelled right I know) because I dont get up till 7. She was rolling laughter at that.
So keep me in all your prayers please!

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countrymommy85 Posted - Apr 11 2012 : 06:57:34 AM
I had mine out a month after having my 3rd baby. I was super sore for about a month to 6 weeks after but I also had a house to run and 3 kids to take care of with one being an infant. I took a sublingual b-12 which I always take post-partum to keep PPD away and I also did some research online and I have been taking a cod liver oil from Green Pastures. The one thing I have noticed now about having my gallbladder out is I personally have a hard time eating bacon, it gives me an achy/painful feeling where the gallbladder used to be. I was told that would probably go away after my body finishes healing up but again that is just me and I have always had a hard time with pork products for some reason. I don't have a problem with gastric dumping syndrome or anything else, in fact I am healthier now than I have been for years as the doctor told me my gallbladder was so bad for someone my age that it must have been going bad for a while now and multiple pregnancies close together probably aggravated it. At any rate I had my surgery December 1st last year and now I just have some soreness at the incision sites but I know those will go away eventually. I've been wanting to start pilates up again but I'm holding off for a few more months to make sure my core has more time to heal it's only been 5 months so I figure if I give it another 2-3 months I will be good to go but for now walks and yoga will do it for me :) Hope you continue to feel better and stay better! :)

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Ca-Reds Posted - Apr 11 2012 : 05:52:29 AM
Just have to say, i had mine taken out yesterday. Surgery went well, now i am in recovery mode.. Feeling pritty well too! I think this was the best choice for me, as the pain was WAY to much for me. And beings that i have 3 little ones i cannot really be layed up for to long either. I wish you "Good Luck" with which ever road you decide to take. Farm Girls Hugs, Kristy

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SpyChicken Posted - Mar 31 2012 : 7:25:02 PM
I had mine taken out shortly after I had my son...the pain was so bad I ended up in the ER (and I don't go to the ER lightly!)...not sure about home remedies. I guess I'd make sure that is indeed what the issue is. Good Luck!
Annab Posted - Mar 25 2012 : 03:54:30 AM
So what good are the flushes then if it had to be removed anyway. Did the flush make you feel any better, as in pain free, or did you feel the same?

Excuse my ignorance, but I thought they had to be removed if 1. there were too many stones or 2. a gallbladder was too inflamed from too many stones blocking bile ducts from emptying completely.

If you have ever seen a live dissected gall bladder and liver the tubes are very small.

The ultrasound I got yesterday showed nothing. So that's a good thing, but might mean ulcer...no so good.
pennyhenny Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 06:12:17 AM
I have to confess I tried all of the flushes and had much success flushing out hundreds of stones BUT I still had to have my GB removed and I'm so glad I did as the pain with GB was severe. My surgeon said my GB was the largest he had seen and that it was effecting my other organs with it's size. I went in for surgery at 8 in the morning and was home by noon. GB disease is in my family even though all of us are very healthy in diet and exercise my doctor said it's all about the genes.

My eldest sister had to have her removed 20+ years ago after the birth of her first child and I had mine removed 6 years ago and boy by looking at our scars you can tell how modern medicine advanced. I only have visible a small round, less than the size of a dime and very light colored scar and my sister has a very long over 10 inches running down her stomach.

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Annab Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 03:58:39 AM
According to publications like the Mayo clinic and JEMA it's bunk.

If it makes you feel better, good for you, but it's nothing to mess with if the stones are calcified enough to show up on ultrasound and possibly start to block ducts to make you feel sick.

Look at the whites of your eyes and palor of your skin too. If you have a yellowish tint, it's jaundice, and time to stop messing around.

I'm geting an ultrasound today and going from there.

Best wishes
MaryLD Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 08:15:33 AM
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MaryLD Posted - Mar 05 2012 : 08:11:24 AM
I passed 100 or more stones with a method I found online.
You can google for it, "gallbladder flush Ortho- phosphoric acid" and I think the site I used had the word "Theta" in the title.
3 days were eat lightly, drink one liter unfiltered apple juice with ( I forgot how much) Ortho Phosphoric acid every day. Dinner on the 3rd day, fresh fruit with homemade whipped cream. ( Fruit for digestion, whipped cream to get the gall bladder working). There may have been some epsom salts in there at lunch. That night, I kind of think it was one cup dark green high quality olive oil, with equal amount grapefruit juice. Lie down like in the above post. The next day, espom salts in water. Don't quote me on this, I will try to find the website- but the phosphoric acid and the pectin in the apple juice help soften the stones.
Again, I passed one hundred or more stones with this method.
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Bella Posted - Mar 04 2012 : 5:45:15 PM
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Originally posted by Prairie Princess

Any of you gals had gallbladder stones? Any suggestions for natural remedies? I've had gallbladder pain the last couple days, and I'm going to try olive oil and lemon juice. Heard it works, but you're supposed to fast before you take it... Soo... it's been a long evening... hunger makes me grumpy!

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If your gallbladder isn't too bad, you might try the Royal Gall Bladder Flush recipe that's in Maureen Salaman's book Foods that Heal.
I've never tried it, but she said (Ms. Salaman passed away a few years ago. She was very knowledgeable when it came to natural ways to healing.)that "it gets rid of cholesterol stones and makes one feel like a queen or king." It is a seven-day plan. From Mon-Sat, drink all the apple juice you can contain, along with a regular diet. On Saturday, eat your usual lunch. Three hours later, dissolve two teaspoons full of di-sodium phosphate or Epsom salts in a small amount of hot water. "Ugh! It tastes bad. So I wash it away with a glass of fresh grapefruit juice." Repeat this routine in two hours. For dinner, eat half a grapefruit and drink a glass of freshly squeezed grapefruit juice. Just before going to bed, blend a half cup of warm and unrefined olive oil blended with a half cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice. Go to bed, lying on your right side with right knee pulled as close to your chest as you can for a half hour. On Sunday morning, take two more teaspoonsful of the di-sodium phosphate or Epsom salts in a small amount of hot water at least an hour before you eat. That morning's bowel movement should contain small, green, irregularly-shaped cholesterol stones the size of kiwi fruit seeds to grape seeds and a few just smaller than cherries. Ms. Salaman said that she used the Royal Flush every three to six months.

THIS INFO COMES FROM THE BOOK FOODS THAT HEAL. I HAVE NOT TRIED IT MYSELF AND I AM NOT A HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL, SO DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. GOOD LUCK!

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Montrose Girl Posted - Feb 29 2012 : 07:30:12 AM
My mom had issues and once she went gluten free the pain went away.

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Prairie Princess Posted - Feb 28 2012 : 4:15:20 PM
My pain has subsided for about a week now, and so far no major attacks. Just aching, some pangs... I'll go in for an ultrasound in the next couple weeks to see what's up. I'll have it removed right away if that's what it is...before the painful attacks begin. Sounds like it can get downright terrible!

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ceejay48 Posted - Feb 20 2012 : 6:43:10 PM
My hubby had an attack that was brutal! I've never heard that man even wince, but the pain was so bad that "normal" dose of pain killer didn't touch it. He had not had symptoms, or at least anything identified as GB issues, prior to this attack. Surgeon told him it showed some GB disease and had to be taken care of, which was done by laser surgery. He did well through it all (I was the one up all night and stressed out!) It was a necessary thing and he has had no issues since.
I agree, don't wait, see a physician!
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Ruby V Posted - Feb 16 2012 : 11:30:33 PM
I had a friend who had gallstones when she was 43. She was afraid of surgery so refused to have her gallbladder removed. Some of the stones were small enough to pass down into the pancreas and she ended up dying from it. I've known two others who had the same thing happened and they almost died from it. Just not worth taking the risk. I had mine removed a week after finding out I had gallstones, that was 15 years ago and I've never regretted it. So please check with your doctor on it and don't delay having your gallbladder removed. Good luck.

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pnickols Posted - Feb 15 2012 : 4:22:39 PM
had mine out, the pain was so bad, thought I was having a heart attack
countrymommy85 Posted - Feb 15 2012 : 1:05:41 PM
I just had mine out, it was too diseased to save. I had no idea I had a problem but had I known I would have changed my diet and did things differently in order to keep it. Every once in a great while I would have a super bad case of indigestion which wasn't indigestion at all instead it was a gallbladder attack! This has been going on for 12 years now ever since I was 14! So anyway I heard apple cider vinegar, lemon juice and olive oil helps as well as cod liver oil supposed to help. Since I had the surgery I have been finding out different things about the "why" I had to get my gallbladder out and sometimes its a dietary issue causing the liver to make improper bile causing the gallbladder to get over run with bile and so on and so forth. I even found out that the liver can actually make bile stones... I had to do some research because when I first heard and read about it I was like "no way" and I found a few more scholarly sources to back it up and I was pretty surprised. I went gluten free and I haven't had any more stomach/digestive issues. Even after my surgery I didn't feel good and I had chronic pain there. I sometimes thought I should have kept the gallbladder and dealt with the stones but then I Remember there was no way as my gallbladder was so bad it was on the verge of bursting. Crazyness! Well at any rate after the initial detox of going gluten free I'm doing absolutely fabulous. The best I've felt since before I got my first attack at 14!!! I can't help but wonder if gluten caused my body digestive system issues ultimately leading up to my gallbladder problems. I didn't get tested for celiac because it doesn't matter if I am or am not celiac because I won't go back to non-gluten foods. I feel WAY too good to be tempted now.
I hope you can keep your gallbladder and hopefully the natural remedies work for you!

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prariehawk Posted - Feb 14 2012 : 6:06:13 PM
I had mine removed after I kept getting violently sick and had lots of pain. The doctor said it was very diseased after he took it out. I'm not sure there would have been a natural remedy--maybe before I started getting so sick, but I'm not sorry I had it taken out. Don't miss the little bugger, I guess I have a strong liver.
Cindy

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MrsRooster Posted - Feb 13 2012 : 8:38:32 PM
Mine was full of polups and had to come out. It was sooo much better out than in!!!!

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gramadinah Posted - Feb 13 2012 : 8:11:24 PM
I had to have mine out the pain was HORRIBLE!!!!But I have heard of home meds that will fix it. Had I know then what I do now would have tried the home remedy's and not had it out.

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