Gall Bladder removal.

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Gall Bladder removal.

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Bear with me here, there might be a tenuous link to CCSVI.

I'm curious to know how many forum members here have had their gall bladder removed?

If you have are you supplementing in any way and if so, with what?
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Maybe you need to have a poll. I had mine out and I'm not sure it was before or after I was declared 'SPms'. I think it was after. I was already having progression. Everybody is different though.
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1eye wrote:Maybe you need to have a poll. I had mine out and I'm not sure it was before or after I was declared 'SPms'. I think it was after. I was already having progression. Everybody is different though.
Do you take an supplements or do you simply watch what you eat?
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5 g/day vit D.
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You might want to Google "Ox Bile" sounds revolting I know.

It's something I stumbled across reading a book this week entirely unconnected with MS but with quite significant effects on MS if it's something you have had removed (the gall bladder that is).
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EJC wrote:tenuous link to CCSVI.
What link...?
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1eye wrote:
EJC wrote:tenuous link to CCSVI.
What link...?
I'm reading a book at the moment entitled "Healing is voltage" by Jerry Tennant. I'm still trying to absorb it all to be honest (hence the tenuous link).

This book is not aimed at people with MS, but it reads very relevant indeed.

It's where the gall bladder - Ox Blood link appeared - it was just an aside comment in the book which lead to me google the relevance of the subject.

There are some other sections of the book that propose theories very similar to CCSVI and cranial and skeletal misalignment and I wondered if there was any link with any of this and gall bladder removal....I did say tenuous after all.

The book I mentioned above is heavy going but interesting none the less, if the Ox Bile thing works then it worth reading just for that!
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