Hello All,
I live in Canada. I am surprised that the reports that are coming to
my doctor after the ultrasound are very short and usually saying:
Multiple gallbladder stones are found and probably some details in
regards to the condition of the pancreas, the liver and the
gallbladder itself.. Usually not pictures are attached to show the
stones, neither anything is discussed about the distribution of the
stones (like how many % are over 2 cm, 1 cm, or something like
this…).
I am an engineer and I love having everything visualized and being
able to get the bigger picture. Somehow telling me multiple (which by
default for them means MORE THAN ONE…) is insufficient for me.
I have requested a photo of my gallbladder exams, unfortunately, they
have never given me a copy of it. I was recently in the emergency
because of a gallbladder attach, they again refuse to give me a copy
of it….
I wonder how the reports look like in your places; and would you be
able to get a copy, so every time you could compare how your
condition get better/worse compared to the prior one. Especially
after doing the liver cleansing would be neat to see such a
comparisson and to detect some improvement and to proof that the
LIVER CLEANSING work out for us..
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Julie
Ultrasound Pictures
August 19th, 2007 · 4 Comments
Tags: gallstones
4 responses so far ↓
1 Bernie Magaly // Aug 19, 2007 at 7:20 pm
I went through the same thing. I’ve had two ultrasounds. First time I was told
I had “innumerable stones.” I did 3 flushes and passes many, many stones for
many months and then went back and had a second ultrasound and was again told
“you have innumerable stones.” Doesn’t tell me a thing.
Amber
I am an engineer and I love having everything visualized and being
able to get the bigger picture. Somehow telling me multiple (which by
default for them means MORE THAN ONE…) is insufficient for me.
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2 Bernie Magaly // Aug 20, 2007 at 7:10 am
My goodness, I couldn’t agree with you more.
At least
Amber
I’ve found the
medical profession in the USA to be in general (even though I have
personal friends that are doctors and nurses) of the opinion that you
have no business trying to form an opinion about what’s best for you.
They have been taught formally and informally that they are the
experts on what you should do to your body, and you should just let
them tell you what to do and pay the bill
those who dare go beyond the pack of society and take charge of their
own health can benefit now, before the decades it may take to “prove”
the flushes work.
Best Regards, Vince
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3 Bernie Magaly // Aug 21, 2007 at 10:46 am
I have never had any pain since the day of my one and only attack. The flushes
were not painful. Just not pleasant having to drink olive oil and lemon juice,
but certainly tolerable. I passed stones every day for over a year. I finally
stopped passing any a month or so ago, but I know I’m still full of stones from
the two ultrasounds I’ve had. I continue to limit meat and eggs in my diet,
which means I eat more carbs and have gained 10 pounds since the attack. I’ve
started to drink whey protein drinks to get more protein and, when our weather
ever cools down, I’ll get back to walking outside to lose those 10 pounds. I
continue to take A-F Betafood from Standard Process Labs daily and plan to keep
taking that. In this past year, I’ve had just a few times where I felt a slight
tenderness in my GB area, but it didn’t last long and never progressed to
another attack. I doubt you need to worry about doing a flush. Please do
everything you can to save your GB.
Amber
Amber, even though your ultrasound doesn’t show changes, do you feel better
now that you’ve done the three flushes?
I have Lyme and want to do a flush, but want to stabilize my health a bit more
before doing a flush. I worry that I will feel terribly sick or end up having to
go to the ER after a flush. Still, I want to try to save my GB.
Margh
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4 Bernie Magaly // Aug 21, 2007 at 2:43 pm
Yes, you are correct. I was eating more bread and cereals, etc. However, I
also eat lots of veggies and fruit. I drink whole organic milk, because I like
it. I had to limit meat and eggs after my GB attack.
Amber
Perhaps you mean that you eat more grains? Veggies and fruits are carbs, and
increasing those in your diet won’t cause you to gain unnecessary weight. Do
you mean that you are eating more breads?
Evie Maddox
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