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anyone experienced this before? ive been in pain on ma right side waist for 2 weeks. the pain is on off. today i went to the doc. she said, i might have gastro or gallbladder [im experiencing nausea, wanna vomit, fever, something stuck in ma chest a.k.a heartburn]. so i just took a blood test today and i passed out in the public transport after that [vision was so blur, became yellow vision and ears seemed deaf]. then 2moro im gonna have a xray on ma stomach area. the result will come out in a week.

im so scare and now im having this extreme anxiety feeling like i wanna die and feels so weak. my body temperature in unstable, but most of the time is like fever and sometimes dizzy. i take panadol. my left arm is in numb due to blood test.

i wonder what i should eat and not for a while. i lost my appetite too. i feel so frustrated!! help! any suggestion?

2006-09-26 21:47:24 · 6 answers · asked by ninjagirl 1 in Health General Health Care Other - General Health Care

i feel like im shaking as well!!!

2006-09-26 21:49:02 · update #1

6 answers

Hi, I'm sorry to hear you're so sick. Unfortunately, I can't tell you what you have but I have a bit of a twingy gall bladder and what you have definitely doesn't sound like gall bladder.

Gall bladder pain usually comes on after eating fatty food. When I was suffering with pain (I didn't have gall stones but apparently my gall bladder spasms occasionally, which is the same pain) it was higher up than my waist and it was like a cramp just below and to my right of my sternum. I also had some episodes where I was short of breath because of the pain. I felt like I couldn't expand my lungs.

Your initial symptoms sound like gastro but the passing out is a little odd. Maybe you're dehydrated? I'm sorry I can't be of more help. I hope you find your solution soon. If you're not satisfied with you doctor's diagnosis, definitely seek a second (or third, or fourth...) opinion. Take care of yourself.

SCV xo

2006-09-26 21:57:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Gall Bladder Flushes and Cleanses
How Your Gall Bladder Works


The gall bladder is a hollow inactive organ supplying bile to the
digestive tract that is mainly used to emulsify fats and oils.
According to some natural health experts who believe in gall bladder
flushes, the gall bladder can be damaged by
· Excessive amounts of fat and oil;
· Large amounts of spice;
· Very cold liquids;
· Cold dairy products
· Drafts
· Planning and thinking ahead all the time
· Stress.
These same writers say the gall bladder can be protected by:
· Pickles
· Good quality vinegar.
According to these writers, gall bladder problems (thus suggesting
the need for a gall bladder flush) are often found in people who are
· Constantly planning
· Hypersensitive to drafts
· Hypersensitive to noises
· Hypersensitive to strong smells.
When the liver is constantly stagnant, sediment often settles out of
the bile and forms accumulations that resemble stones, sand or mud in
the gall bladder.

Symptoms of sediment in the gall bladder:
· Indigestion
· Flatulence
· Periodic pain below the right side of the rib cage
· Tension in the back of the shoulder near the neck
· Bitter taste in the mouth
· Chest pain.
How To Do the Gall Bladder Flush
This is a one-day purge to flush the gall bladder of sediment and
stones. Beginning in the morning, eat only organic apples, at least
five throughout the day. Green apples help soften the stones more
than red. Drink pure water and herbal teas. At bedtime, warm up 2/3
cup of olive oil to body temperature and mix in 1/3 cup of fresh
lemon juice. Slowly sip the entire mixture, and then immediately go
to bed. Lie on your right side with your right leg drawn up. In the
morning, all gallstones should pass in the stool.

This flush should be done only with the guidance of an experienced
health practitioner.

5-Day Gall Bladder Flush
This is a milder, slightly less effective variation of the one-day
flush. Consume apples and radishes for five days. For five
consecutive days, take two tablespoons of olive oil and two
tablespoons of lemon juice on an empty stomach one time a day.

Gradual Gall Bladder Cleanse
This cleanse takes 21 days and is slower and gentler on the body.
This is the one often recommended for those unsure of how much
sediment or stones they may have. Cleansing two or three times a year
ensures a healthy gall bladder.

During the cleanse, avoid all foods high in fat, meats, dairy, eggs.
Eat unrefined grains, vegetables, fruits and legumes to help clear
the gallbladder.

These foods hasten gallstone removal:
· Pears
· Parsnips
· Seaweed
· Lemons
· Limes
· Turmeric
Radish also remove stones, so, for the entire 21 days eat 1-2
radishes a day between meals and drink three cups of cleavers tea or
five cups of chamomile tea a day.

For every 160 pounds of body weight use five teaspoons of
cold-pressed flax seed oil. Pour the flax oil over your food during
one meal of the day or divide into half and use on two meals. Take
the flax oil six days a week for two months.

When the liver has been stagnant for a long time, sediments form in
the gall bladder, according to some natural health writers, and
that's the time to do a home gall bladder flush.
Chet Day January 29, 2002

2006-10-02 20:10:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Personally I have had my gallbladder removed due to gallstones. And I never experienced any of those symptoms except for the pain on and off.. Generally brought on by eating greasy foods or drinking alcohol. I had the problem with it being an incorrect diagnosis for 4 months. And it never got like that.. So it's possible it may be something other than gallbladder. Good luck.

2006-09-30 15:03:35 · answer #3 · answered by Stacey R. 2 · 0 0

If it is a gall bladder ... I would not let them cut me ... I would take a decent liver cleanse you can get from health food stores or online.

the one I had great success with is using 90 drops of potassium phosphate in a quart of ORGANIC apple juice - once a day for 3 days ... then drinking down a whole cup of COLD PRESSED OLIVE OIL ... not any other type should be considered by my lips ... then I lay on my side with my legs tucked close as I can get them to my chest - this opens the tubes in the liver and gall bladder to release the stones.

The Potassium phosphate and the pectin in the apple juice softens the stones that are actually prisons from eating CRAP FULL OF PARASITES THAT YOU SHOULD NOT BE EATING ANYWAY ... like worms from pork, roadkill, shell fish and/or etc. Your liver and gall bladder encase the parasites in a calcium type encasing with other minerals and/or etc. making them rock hard - a prison for the parasites.

The parasites are encased because they won't die some of them ... not even for 20 or 30 years. The little suckers will remain dormant for long time ... and sometimes when a stone busts - it causes great problems of toxicity; because, all the poo poo and pee pee from that varmit that was encased in it's prison wall is now released into your system - some have died from this.

Anyway, the potassium phosphate and pectin soften up the stones so they can pass through the tubes and the olive oil helps the liver kind of like - vomit them out with really no noticable pain.

I do this cleanse at least 2 times a year - I can handle the olive oil straight - just chugging it down - others have to mix it with a coke and slug it down.

Anyway - this cleanse is only for 3 days ... and many a person saved their gall bladders from the knife by doing such simple things. But; if you want bragging rights and want to show everyone your pretty scars ... go for it, your choice. Oh yeah, you will be able to chat with lots of wimmen in the old pharmacy line too as you get your scripts you will keep having to fill - for life.

I choose to cleanse - you choose what you will; I ain't a doctor ... doctors kill more people every year than guns do ... I haven't killed anyone cause I have a license ... and have to practice cause I haven't figured out the thing yet ...

2006-09-26 22:04:51 · answer #4 · answered by aintmyfault 3 · 0 3

i just had my gallbladder taken out september 1st. i was sick all summer with all the symptoms you listed. i went to a couple doctors then to a gastroenterologist. they did an ultrasound, CT scan, EGD- a scope of your stomach by way of your mouth, and a HIDA scan- that tests your gallbladder and liver. throughout all of that, they WILL find something. the HIDA scan showed that my gallbladder did not function. i didn't have gallstones, so nothing showed up in the ultrasound. i had tried to avoid the fatty foods beforehand to see if i felt any better. i didn't feel much of a difference. food in general made me sick. i had no appetitie and when i did eat, i threw it up. make sure to keep drinking: water, gatorade, and sprite. the surgery is real quick, and recovery should not be bad (mine was due to my intolerance of general anesthesia). i would be happy to answer anymore questions

2006-10-01 17:40:24 · answer #5 · answered by anonylu 1 · 0 0

You must be worring too much for minor ailment.
Gallstone is easy to detect, and if there is one that
can be taken out easily through a keyhole surgery,
and you will be back home next day.
But if you are having temperature, the your blood
test report will reveal the problem. Be brave and be
happy, you will feel half recovered.

2006-09-26 21:58:45 · answer #6 · answered by nomad 4 · 0 0

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