|
|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Click here to leave a written testimonial I live in Boise Idaho. I had my gallbladder removed 15 years ago at the age of 20. About 4 years ago I started having pain and severe digestion problems (chonic diarehea with bright yello liquid, pain and fatigue). After 2 years, weight loss, and a bunch of expensive tests, my gastro DR did an ERCP and removed small stones and sludge. The procedure was terrible; I was kept in the hospital for days because of nausea, vomiting and fever. I do NOT want to have that procedure again. I have felt good for 2 years but I am starting to have pain again with dizziness and fatigue. I am feeling hopeful after finding your website and seeing that I am not the only one who has continued to get stones. Had gallbladder removed jan 1st o6 am if not worse then certainly not much better My gallbladder was removed over 15 years ago. Now my weight is 400. I still have attacks, some lasting 9 days. Tests come back negative for stones, colon problems. What now? What should I eat. I am exercising and have started to lose weight. Please help. In HIS service joyfully: Linda I am just 1 week post surgery and I am having dietery complications. I am still having the bloating, nasuea, vomititng and abdomianl cramps as pre surgery minus the severe chest -back pain. I am hoping to get a head start on a good post surgery diet to help my body repair itself and feel good again. W.S. Debbie, I had my Gallbladder removed 9 months I still bloat after eating, I am constipated, I am gaining weight, I have little to no energy. I need direction. T.R. Answer: Dear T.R., You had problems with fat digestion before you removed your organ that assists with fat metabolism. It is no wonder the body is having a problem. You need to take bile salts with every meal. The bile also needs to be thinned and you need to take something to assist your body break down the fats. I suggest you start with the gallbladder starter kit and stay on it until you feel at least 80% better. Then switch to the weight gain after gallbladder removal kit and stay on it. Do a series of coffee enemas to get the bile moving (instructions on site). In the meantime, work on changing your diet. Stop eating refined carbohydrates (sugars), the wrong fats (read the page on good fats/bad fats on this site), too much meat and other fats (such as dairy). Read the whole site to better understand your problem. If you don't feel 100% better in a few months, including the constipation, the energy and the weight gain, please do contact me for a consultation. This can and should be turned around. Sincerely, Debbie i had my gall bladder taken out about 4 1-2 years ago and i have gained about 60lbs since and cant lose any weight know matter what i do. right before i had my removal i lost alot of weight. i dont understand why i am gaining so much weight, when no matter what i eat i have diarria usally right after im done eating, but sometimes it comes while im eating. it is very agitating at times. C.K. Answer: These symptoms, unfortunately, are much harder to work with. The diarrhea is generally caused by the dumping of bile (see side effects of surgery on this site). It's easier to get the bile moving than it is to stop it. I can probably help you with the other symptoms but I need much more information. You will have to call me for a consultation on this one. I have had gallbladder attacks for 3 years now. Just recently they have really gotten bad. I seem to keep indigestion and my stomach hurts so bad sometimes I just wanna lay around and do nothing. I dont want to have my gallbladder removed. Ii feel like it is there for a reason. Please give me advice on whether I should or should not have the surgery. Tammy Answer: Tammy, I cannot advise you to have surgery or not have surgery. Wht does your doctor say? I only can suggest you read my whole website, especially the page on gallbladder removal and implement the suggestions on diet, supplements and exercise, etc. you find there. Order a gallbladder relief kit, extra-strength or regular. You'll be amazed at how it can help your pain and improve your digestion. Is it not worth it to at least give it a try? And if you do not feel significantly better, surgery is always available. I have helped many people to keep their gallbladders. It really depends on the actual condition that it is in and how motivated one is to keep it. How willing are you to change make changes? Debbie I WISH THAT I FOUND YOUR SITE FIVE YEARS AGO! BEFORE I HAD A GALLBLADDER ATTACK AND HAD IT REMOVED. YOUR SITE IS VERY INFORMATIVE. mY DOCTORS NEVER TOLD ME ANYTHING AFTER THE OPERATION AS TO DIET OR SUPPLEMENTING WITH ENZYMES OR BILE SALTS. NOW THANKS TO YOU, I CAN TAKE PREVENTIVE MEASURES TO STAY HEALTHY. THANK YOU! E.R. I just found your site and Im quite intrigued...I had my gall bladder removed 4 years ago and thought that it was normal to have to run to the can after eating certain foods. My doctor told me it happens with certain people. Its good to know that there may be a way to fix this. Mary I received the Gall Bladder Attack Kit over a week ago and started taking the products that night. It is definitely working; I have not had a single attack since! (I was experiencing pain almost daily before, often escalating to a 12 hr. session.) I just used the products as you recommended in the Kit Instructions and have been eating the grated beet salad almost every day, 2-3 times a day. Thanks Debbie! You're a life-saver. C. M., Austin, TX P.S. Sucking on the one pill as you recommend made a difference! I didn't do it at first, but saw immediate results (more improvement!) as soon as I did. I'm even starting to appreciate the bitter taste! I'm so glad I found your website! I've been taking the 3 combination pills for sluggish gallbladder and my pain has all but ended. I've convinced my Dr. that I'm certain through diet and these pills I can forget about having my gallbladder surgically removed. Many thanks to you! Best regards, L.C. Thanks for you web site.Your beet recipe was a great help to me. After suffering pain for more than a week. I went to the doctor and the E.R. But they could not even tell me what was wrong. After the pain got worse I had a cat scan and the doctor told me he thought it was my gallbladder. After getting frusterated waiting for doctors, my wife found your site. I feel better but not completly better, and I am very hungery only making veggy and fruit juice, and eating fish,rice, and yams. Maria Ellicott Date Received: 2006-05-09 23:00:22 Debbie, I have suffered from gallbladder disease since 2003 and I have found that when I have a gallbladder attack, Aloe Vera juice helps with the severe pain. |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
HOME | ABOUT US | FAQs | PRODUCTS | CONSULTATIONS | NEWSLETTERS | LINKS | TESTIMONIALS | CONTACT US |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Disclaimer |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
©Copryright 2007 GallbladderAttack.com.
|
Deborah Graefer |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||