Prayers Please For My Sister
🧘Mental/Physical Health 🏋🏼♂️
She went into the hospital last week for liver problems, found gall stones, sunday had her gall bladder removed, Monday liver surgery to remove gall stones.
They're keeping her in the hospital still and we're not sure why, but my other sister says she's on a liquid diet and getting really skinny.
She's 60 and vaccinated, maybe one or two boosters.
God bless, and thank you.
Edit: Thanks to all for the prayers & thoughts. This morning after posting my sister was back on solid foods and released this afternoon. She is now home and on the mend.
Praise God, hallelujah!!
Prayers sent
Btw she's sill in the hospital because they removed her gall bladder and did surgery on her liver. These are major major surgeries and she will likely be there another week before they let her out.
I assume she tried to flush the stones before just ripping out her major organs. I'm not a fan of removing organs. I understand there is severe pain in the case of kidney stones and I imagine the same with gallstones, but they should have tried several things before removing the gall bladder. A former boss of mine had his gall bladder removed and had serious chronic health issues because of it. Doctors act like its an appendix. its not
They should have tried ultrasound to crush the stones first. Its non invasive and successful. They do this for kidney stones and they do it for heel spurs (which are basically heel STONES). I don't see why they can't do it for gall and liver
(sidenote: The left laughed at Trump not serving in vietnam because of heel spurs, but I've had them and they ruined my potential football career. I could not run without severe crippling pain. Like running with sharp pebbles in your shoes. So yeah, the left made me mad as hell laughing at Trump. The ultrasound therapy didn't exist for Trump or me back then.)
I don't know the situation of your sister, and I'm sorry she's going thru that. Of course you have our prayers. I just chalk this down as more malpractice because I'm not a fan of removing people's entire organs when they can be rectified, detoxified, rehabilitated
I know its' too late for your sister now, OP, and I'm not punching down, I'm sharing this so others can know about it.
preach it!
“A former boss of mine had his gall bladder removed and had serious chronic health issues because of it. Doctors act like its an appendix. it’s not.”
Yup…most drs don’t tell you of the side effects in removing the gall bladder. Have a friend who had it removed. Dr. Said no biggie, you will be just like normal in eating habits and body function. Now and forever, they deal with chronic, sudden and sometimes uncontrollable diarrhea, severe food restriction. This friend has a friend who (after the same surgery) has to wear diapers on any trip that doesn’t have a bathroom immediately available. Apparently this is very common.
But some are getting a little help with a supplement of ox/cow bile to help break down food and probiotics. (Health food store, Walmart, etc.)
Digestive Bitters may help those without gallbladders as well.
I keep preaching and preaching about the curative properties of MMS and DMSO out here but still people do not connect. grrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
My husband had his gallbladder removed. It was 5x the size it should have been. After 10 years of throwing up from pain and trying to manage it through diet. It almost ruptured and even morphine didn't help his pain. The pain refers up to the heart area.
The surgery took hours and the gallbladder was huge. He had to be drained for a week and a half in hospital with a tube for the huge space it left internally was filled with oozing stuff.
He eats normally since then and has no side effects except for some weird burps/hiccoughs.
Never seen him with uncontrollable diarrhea as the above post said. While he may be right, it isn't the case with my husband.
Edit: the same happened with his sister. Though she had it removed long before he did and she eats normally and has no issues.
Results may vary for a variety of reasons including patients' body chemistries/genetic makeups and what they consider a "normal" diet to be (ex. keto/high fat/high protein, balanced, vegetarian, vegan, etc.).
That’s great news and count yourselves blessed. I know more with issues than without after the surgery.
Thank you for your informative post.