<< She endured natural(drug free)
childbirth, so I know that she has a high pain tolerance, but she tells me
that she would gladly endure labor everyday in place of the pain these
attacks give her.
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Hi, John,
Oh, tell your wife I have extreme amount of empathy for her pain. There is
nothing like it, as I’m sure many on this board are aware. I can also
understand your apprehension in doing the cleanse. I was the same way, but
as I studied many people’s testimonials about the cleanse, I was less afraid.
Let me say that I followed Dr. Clark’s cleanse to a T, and there was
absolutely no pain whatsoever. Drinking the organic apple juice is very
good. Tell her to eat very light for a few days, no bad fats, nothing fried
at all. Eat mostly raw veggies and fruits, drink lots of pure water, try up
to 12 glasses per day, sipping on it. Also, drink 1 quart of the apple juice
a day.
Please let us know what happens. Put a castor oil pack on her stomach. The
directions are at Gateway to Health, I believe. anyway, I get some warmed
castor oil and a cheesecloth, put it on my GB area, then put plastic over it,
then either a heating pad or a hot water bottle. The heat also helps a lot.
She may also need an enema. Let this stay on her while you message her foot.
She just needs to be very careful what she eats.
Please let us know how it goes.
Susie
Question About Flushes
October 30th, 2003 · 6 Comments
Tags: gallstones
6 responses so far ↓
1 ying_900 // Oct 30, 2003 at 10:22 am
I’ve never had the slightest bit of pain during any of my ten flushes, and
from what i’ve been reading, it’s generally not the rule.
Christine
2 babette400 // Oct 31, 2003 at 8:39 am
< When I first had a GB attack I didn’t know what the hell was going on. It
felt like
that creature from Alien was going to pop out and I went to emergency where
I finally recovered after 6 hours
They gave me the drug toradol.
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Hi,
Oh, my goodness, is that all they gave you? I was begging for demoral and
was proud that that’s what they gave me. In spite of the fact the pain was
horrible, I didn’t give a hoot! I could still feel that awful pain, just
really didn’t care. When we’re in this much pain, the pain meds are
wonderful just to get us through this tough time. Normally I don’t lean on
them, but I’ll have to hand this to the medical profession, they can ease you
when you feel like if someone stuck a gun to your head, that would help
matters a lot. I know that my pain was so bad when I went to ER, that
beforehand, I had wished to die it hurt so badly. Well, I’ve heard from
others who have had GB attacks, severe ones, that a heart attack doesn’t hurt
quite so bad.
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They recommended surgery at the hospital and my first thought was I’ve got
to find out
everything I can about this. Thank God for the internet.
After some Ultrasounds my GP sent me to this surgeon and I had a lot of
questions for him.
He seemed really poorly informed about nutrition or the causes of the
disease and only
wanted me to be another cow in his endless parade of human cattle submitting
to his knife.
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I write
encounter with the ER back in December. Of course, I don’t have insurance,
and that just makes it worse. After my pain was settling down from the
shots, the ER doc wanted me to stay and have my GB operated on. Well, of
course he did. It puts a huge amount of funds into the hospital that I used
to work for. I worked in the business area of the hospital so I know 100
percent that he didn’t give a care about me, per se, just their stupid quota
they were probably trying to reach. You want the name of the hospital? Just
joking. I’ll give it to you in a personal e-mail, though.
When I told the doc that, no, I want to go back home and do my diet (of
course, I didn’t tell him about the GB cleanse), he just mocked me for
wanting to do it naturally. His head was up his you-know-what.
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This guy was a real assembly line doing 10 to 15 of these a day. He
listens to the cash register
not the concerns of his patients.
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I write
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Any ways I said no thanks and I will exhaust to the ends of the earth any
way possible to keep
my gallbladder and become healthy again. So far I’m succeeding
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I write
longer that I can put those crooks off, I’ll do so, Yahweh willing. I would
love to keep my organ that my creator gave to me, too, if I can. I hope that
we can do it and succeed.
Susie
3 Dwight Garcia // Oct 31, 2003 at 3:46 pm
The hospital in Winchester VA outs more than a dozen GBs a day, but the surgeons
work as a team . They hack out the first one about 7AM
and keep chopping until they get them all. They’re still waiting on mine. I
tend to drive the long way around when going through there.
Don’t get me wrong, though. The patients, mostly country people, are begging
for relief and willingly face the knife. Sadly, no one ever
tells them there is a better way.
Regards,
Rex Harrill
4 babette400 // Nov 1, 2003 at 4:22 am
<< They hack out the first one about 7AM
and keep chopping until they get them all. They’re still waiting on mine.
I tend to drive the long way around when going through there.
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When I used to work at the hospital for 8 1/2 years, I know they would do
tons upon tons of them. The reason that I know is because I keyed all the
charges. Well, a couple of doctors would do them. It was a little hospital,
an affiliate of a large one. They had them lined up like cattle, roll them
in, roll them out. Those two doctors cleaned up, let me tell you. I’m sure
they got rich off those surgeries.
susie
5 Kip Kennedy // Nov 4, 2003 at 1:31 am
Hi all –
How important is it to do the parasite and/or kidney flush before a liver
one? How important is it to take the flax seed oil, etc? I’ve been on a
fairly regular regimen of vitamins, minerals and essential oils, including
lecithin and Omega-3 oils and was planning on doing a flush tonight. Will
I get sick because I haven’t done the other prep stuff?
Thanks,
Connie
6 Dwight Garcia // Nov 4, 2003 at 6:23 pm
D B wrote in regards to my thought that it is better to heal an organ than to
destroy it:
Thanks. The gallbladder surgery scam is not going to withstand too much more
public scrutiny. I remember back when it was the “norm” to
take kids tonsils because they became inflamed. Tonsil snatching started fading
in popularity when someone finally noticed that 600 kids a
year were dying on America’s operating tables. I’d like to think that someone
will finally tabulate how many adults live shortened lives
because they had vital glands whacked out of their bodies while they were
children.
Regards,
Rex Harrill
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