whodathunkit
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@Draves : I actually have been eating more fat in the last week or so with no problems. I just make sure to take digestive enzymes.
I just took a look at the ultrasound as posted in my patient portal and actually it does say "evidence of calculi" in the gallbladder although no evidence cholecystitis or blockage of the common bile duct. I wouldn't think "calculi" is normal as told me by my doctor but maybe she was more concerned with acute inflammation or actual blockage.
What do you think homocysteine has to do with kidney/adrenals/gallbladder...?
That seriphos supplement looks interesting. I may have heard of it before but never really took a close look at it. I was on phosphatidylserine for a long time and I think it did me good. I probably would have tried Seriphos instead if I'd known about it. If I was you I'd give it a try. Doesn't look like anything that could hurt, for sure.
As far as that appalling doctor I saw...he definitely got the rough side of my tongue. The funny thing was his nurses were so much nicer to me leaving after our argument than when I was going in. Complete attitude change. I suspect they'd probably wanted to do what I did for a long time. He was so unhappy with me, though, that he called the state agency that sent me there (I was in Vocational Rehabilitation at the time) and gave my counselor an "earful" about my behavior. She understood, but her supervisor threatened to kick me out of the program if I ever treated a poor precious flower of a doctor that way again. The supervisor didn't seem to care what he'd actually said to me, it was all about his version of the story. Big lesson in doctors AND government bureaucrats for me in that experience. Heaven save us all when they're completely one and the same.
I just took a look at the ultrasound as posted in my patient portal and actually it does say "evidence of calculi" in the gallbladder although no evidence cholecystitis or blockage of the common bile duct. I wouldn't think "calculi" is normal as told me by my doctor but maybe she was more concerned with acute inflammation or actual blockage.
What do you think homocysteine has to do with kidney/adrenals/gallbladder...?
That seriphos supplement looks interesting. I may have heard of it before but never really took a close look at it. I was on phosphatidylserine for a long time and I think it did me good. I probably would have tried Seriphos instead if I'd known about it. If I was you I'd give it a try. Doesn't look like anything that could hurt, for sure.
As far as that appalling doctor I saw...he definitely got the rough side of my tongue. The funny thing was his nurses were so much nicer to me leaving after our argument than when I was going in. Complete attitude change. I suspect they'd probably wanted to do what I did for a long time. He was so unhappy with me, though, that he called the state agency that sent me there (I was in Vocational Rehabilitation at the time) and gave my counselor an "earful" about my behavior. She understood, but her supervisor threatened to kick me out of the program if I ever treated a poor precious flower of a doctor that way again. The supervisor didn't seem to care what he'd actually said to me, it was all about his version of the story. Big lesson in doctors AND government bureaucrats for me in that experience. Heaven save us all when they're completely one and the same.