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Gallbladder?

Hello, I'm a 38-year-old woman who has had a hysterectomy 5 years ago. I also have dysrhythmia. About a year ago my doctor diagnosed me with a stomach ulcer and gave me Carafate. This medicine works, but leaves me feeling wierd and gives me a headache for days. Not too long after my ulcer was diagnosis I have been having symptoms in my upper right quadrant right, just under my ribs where your liver lies. I had a blood test that showed my liver is functioning good. I am sick to my stomach, cannot sit at a 90% angle for pain, cannot jog anymore because of pain. I don't eat white flour products, greasy foods, or coated foods and any form of potato is murder. I've tried the pure olive oil deal w/lemon juice, but cannot stomach it again. I really do not want to have my gallbladder removed. To me, it is important to my body and I don't want my liver to be working overtime to make up the loss. Do you have any homeopathic suggestions?
 
  cyberdot on 2008-07-27
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