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Pancreatitis... fun
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<blockquote data-quote="Mojo88" data-source="post: 16641674" data-attributes="member: 184279"><p>Good luck in your recovery. My 'advice' is to take charge of your own health. Maybe 15 years ago my doc (at that time) was ready to remove my gall bladder (the most common operation in the USA, ~1,000,000 done every year). He said it wasn't really needed, but if it wasn't needed, then Mother Nature wouldn't have put it there.... at least, that was my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I switched my diet in a major way. Also started taking some specific supplements.... and I still have my gall bladder. If/when it starts aching a little, I go back to the supplement regimen for a month or two, and that seems to relieve all the symptoms.</p><p></p><p>So I would say; work with your doc..... but stay positive, eat REALLY healthy, do lots of research, get the right exercise and meditate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mojo88, post: 16641674, member: 184279"] Good luck in your recovery. My 'advice' is to take charge of your own health. Maybe 15 years ago my doc (at that time) was ready to remove my gall bladder (the most common operation in the USA, ~1,000,000 done every year). He said it wasn't really needed, but if it wasn't needed, then Mother Nature wouldn't have put it there.... at least, that was my opinion. Anyway, I switched my diet in a major way. Also started taking some specific supplements.... and I still have my gall bladder. If/when it starts aching a little, I go back to the supplement regimen for a month or two, and that seems to relieve all the symptoms. So I would say; work with your doc..... but stay positive, eat REALLY healthy, do lots of research, get the right exercise and meditate. [/QUOTE]
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