Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 One of my frieds mother, 92 years , is having gall bladderstone. She was very active . Used to do all her routene indepentetly. About a month back she felt pain on her legs. Could not stand up or go to toilet indepedently. She is overweiht. 2 healthy assistence is required for holding her to toilet. Used to take food as in normal life. For the past 1 week she is weak. Feeling to vomit.Dr who examined her opined she is ok except her pain on leg. 3 days back she was very un comfirtable,Hospitalised. Enema given. Stomach cleared. Liquid food given through NASAL tube. Today she vomited. Ultra sound scan confirmed her GALL BLADDER STONE. ANY SUGGESTION THAT MAY REMOVE THE SONE IS WELCOME P.K.Philip Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with India Travel http://in.travel./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 Depending how big the stone is... Acupunture on extra point in the outside right leg, about 2 fingers down from head of the fibula is indicated for gall stone. Poke around for painful point. However, it takes pretty strong stimulation, so 92 year old patient may not be a good idea. Use careful considderation on this one. Point: Dan Nang GB cysts, stones, worms, lateral costal pain Location: between 1 to 2 cun distal to Gall bladder 34 on right leg /Peter , " philip P. K " <philipkolencherry wrote: > > One of my frieds mother, 92 years , is having gall bladderstone. She was very active . Used to do all her routene indepentetly. About a month back she felt pain on her legs. Could not stand up or go to toilet indepedently. She is overweiht. 2 healthy assistence is required for holding her to toilet. Used to take food as in normal life. For the past 1 week she is weak. Feeling to vomit.Dr who examined her opined she is ok except her pain on leg. 3 days back she was very un comfirtable,Hospitalised. Enema given. Stomach cleared. Liquid food given through NASAL tube. Today she vomited. Ultra sound scan confirmed her GALL BLADDER STONE. > > ANY SUGGESTION THAT MAY REMOVE THE SONE IS WELCOME > > P.K.Philip > > > Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with India Travel http://in.travel./ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 PS. if the stone is to big, it will not come out, it may get stuck in the vessel. So do it only on small stones. /Peter , " philip P. K " <philipkolencherry wrote: > > One of my frieds mother, 92 years , is having gall bladderstone. She was very active . Used to do all her routene indepentetly. About a month back she felt pain on her legs. Could not stand up or go to toilet indepedently. She is overweiht. 2 healthy assistence is required for holding her to toilet. Used to take food as in normal life. For the past 1 week she is weak. Feeling to vomit.Dr who examined her opined she is ok except her pain on leg. 3 days back she was very un comfirtable,Hospitalised. Enema given. Stomach cleared. Liquid food given through NASAL tube. Today she vomited. Ultra sound scan confirmed her GALL BLADDER STONE. > > ANY SUGGESTION THAT MAY REMOVE THE SONE IS WELCOME > > P.K.Philip > > > Explore and discover exciting holidays and getaways with India Travel http://in.travel./ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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