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originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: putnam6
Sour cream helps me, may not be the same for others.
Plan water room temp sipping just enough over night works quite well now. If an attack is bad enough I'll sit up and stand, then sip some water. It gets it down.
I can only say what's working for me. Losing weight and no alcohol has played significant for me.
Blood pressure also has finally dropped remarkably.
But still make sure nothing else is going on with you.
Yea I had my gallbladder was removed 3-4 years ago, it's the last time I'll put off surgery. I had one doctor suggest getting it removed but t I waited till the third attack, never again. They said mine was in bad shape, but they did the laparoscopic surgery.
Check to make sure it is legal where you live. There are those who take a lot, 8 to 10 grams at a time to hallucinate...supposedly.
Thanks my friend, this is the second time Ive heard about Kratom but it is illegal here last I checked. Will research this though
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: putnam6
Yea I had my gallbladder was removed 3-4 years ago, it's the last time I'll put off surgery. I had one doctor suggest getting it removed but t I waited till the third attack, never again. They said mine was in bad shape, but they did the laparoscopic surgery.
I mean the bile duct blockage. I had a stone in mine. They discovered it when my gallbladder failed. (I had a freakishly small gallbladder)
I had the gallbladder removed and then had to go back in a week later to have the bile duct blockage removed.
originally posted by: BelleEpoque
Oxalates found in certain foods and drinks especially vegetables is said to contribute/cause the formulation of kidney stones.
This is a very engaging video about it. Although it is a bit long it is informative all the way thru. I thought the explanation of oxalates causing crystals in our system (@12min) is interesting.
Surprisingly problems with the gallbladder can manifest as pain in the right shoulder.
originally posted by: Thrumbo
As for using baking soda to get relief from acid, be careful to watch your blood pressure as it's literally bicarbonated sodium. I forgot how much baking soda equals how much salt, around 40%? A little over 2 grams of baking soda is an entire gram of sodium, half the recommended daily allowance (which is 2.3grams or 2,300mg) from all sources of your diet. One can of soup, chili etc can have 60-80% of your daily amount alone. A teaspoon of baking soda is a few grams at least.
But you can do what I do and try potassium bicarbonate. It neutralizes acid the exact same way and amount as baking soda, it just isn't bad for your blood pressure and other health problems where salt is an issue. We don't get nearly enough potassium in our diets and the recommended daily amount is 4.7 grams(!).
Where do you live? It's illegal in a few deep red states and maybe a few restrictive countries but the World Health Organization recently refused to ban it from international shipping at the FDA's request after review.
originally posted by: Onlyyouknow
a reply to: putnam6
I hope you find out what is going on and you find relief soon. The digestive enzymes and elevating your upper body while you sleep sounds like really good suggestions.