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Q: Abdomen cramps ( gall bladder ?)
asked by: blristtb on January 18th, 2009
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Lately I have had abdomen cramps, nothing painful just extremely uncomfortable. Weird things have been occurring too such as, on my first day of my period this month I threw up, which is not a common thing for me at ALL! I have been feeling pretty nauseous off and on lately and when I did get my period it only last 3 days. My periods generally last 5-6 days. Then two days after my period I randomly spotted blood and then nothing since. Also I have been having an increase in pooping. I have been pooping 2-3 times a day EVERYDAY which again is completely out of my norm. A friend of mine said I should have my gall bladder examined because yesterday while I was in the shower I tried to bring my leg close to my stomach to wash my foot and my abdomen hurt something fierce! That was the only time the abdomen pain truly hurt, like I said they cramping is generally mild. Also for awhile now I have been feeling really hot, no matter how cold it is. Maybe it is my gall bladder? Maybe it's something else? Please give me suggestions so I can possibly have those specifics things examined when I do bring myself to go to the doctor.
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kydella
replied on January 19th, 2009
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I had gall stones and did the cleanse w/ epson salts and olive oil and excreted the stones!

It wasn't easy, but better than surgery, I am sure.

good luck
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