Excruciating pain in right side of shoulder 6 years after gallbladder removal

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hi there

i just wondered whether anyone is experiencing an horrific toothache type dull ache years after gallbladder removal. no painkillers can shift the pain. the only bit of relief is by taking some apple cider vinegar.

i would be grateful for your thoughts as the pain is so debilitating

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    That is a give away Apple Cider Vinegar, this is your Live. I would need to know a lot more than that though to give you advice and I am actually not sure you would want it.

    If you were free of pain after removal and then this pain has come on all of a sudden, then its your Liver either complaining about the foods your eating or you are now making Liver stones?

    I maybe wrong but from my research on the internet I reckon I'm right. Apple Cider Vinegar will help NO DOUBT, I take it regularly since my Gall Bladder has been ill and I am sue this is why I am not in pain. It is a very powerful health tonic and when we are talking about the Liver and Bile you can understand why. If you went back to normal eating habits after extraction then this is probably what has caused this issue.

    • Posted

      many thanks for your response. i too take apple cider vinegar when i get the back pain and it does ease it, i found this out during my attacks years ago and it was amazing. i have recently been taking digestive enzymes and this is also helping with the gassy feeling. i did return to normal eating after the removal but recently changed to a diet plan which sort of brought on the symptoms again

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      This is the problem with the Liver because it is linked to everything and you can get Gall Bladder stones there, why they call them Gall bladder stones geez knows.sounds like your going to be one of those thats going to be on a restricted diet then?

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