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I'm having those same symptoms.Even my blood pressure spikes up. Going on for months. I'm now getting this resolved. I finally went to my chiropractor of all people. He tested me and said,"You have a sick gallbladder.Your heart is fine. He adjusted my neck. Said that is one reason I'm dizzy and wobbly. Then he sold me a product by,Standard Process,A-F Betafood [0825]. Said take 10 pills in the morning and 10 at night till I feel better. He has treated 100's of people this way and only about 5 have not done well. Drink lots of water and eat mostly fruits vegs. and white meat.It can take anywhere from 2day to 4 weeks to feel better. I believe he has you stay in the pill in a smaller dosage for life. The gallbladder health is the most diagnosed disease in the body. You are half dead before the Dr. find it. More people are cleansing rather than cutting it out. I've been on this only 3 days and can feel the difference.
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Chabze- was this ever figured out?
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it could be your appendix.
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Just had gallbladder removed. No symptoms whatsoever, at least I did not associate my severe vertigo with gallbladder issues. (until husband stated, your dizziness may have been related to gallbladder symptom) Major symptom developed after dinner (bowl of chili) and by 7 PM I felt pain under my sternum, traveled to the left side of stomach and then to the right side of stomach as well as my back. The pain was constant throughout the night, and after consultation with the hospital and family doctor, directed me to ER...In on Tuesday and operation at 6 PM, Home by 10 AM the next day, Wednesday. Great care by our major hospital along with the staff, doctors, and surgeon. Love them all for a quick diagnosis and getting me back home!
I definitely will be talking to the doctor on my follow-up asking the connection between the dizziness (vertigo) and gallbladder relationship. Good luck to all who have underlying symptoms and not associating with gallbladder. Make sure you quiz doctor and insist on a sonogram of your gallbladder. That will detect if you have an "angry gallbladder" such as I did.
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gall bladder disfunction. minor liver damage. I believe this is caused by Additives and preservatives in processed food . it builds up over time to a breaking point. switch to fruits, vegetables, grains, no meat. see if gets better. I have the same symptoms. I've connected eating high sodium/preservative/additive sh*t to the source.
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Please let me k ow how I can reach that Dr.

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I have similar symptoms
Dizziness, nausea, back pain, pain under ribs right side
If I press on the area, on the liver, it feels sore under the liver…apparently not sore enough for the ‘murphy’s sign’ diagnosis. I felt it during an ER visit during the ultrasound, but the technician didn’t ask and I didn’t jump because it wasn’t excruciating.
Blood tests, xray, ultrasound all unremarkable. They referred me to a Gastro doc and I can’t get an appt for another month
I was hoping during the ER visit that they’d take out the gallbladder. Next time I’ll scream bloody murder and I’ll bet they remove it then. It’s the only way they act.
All the usual symptoms, phrenic nerve pain shoulder blade, shoulder, arm, dizzy, low grade fever, bowels not consistent (loose, firm, no clay color stool), gas. Been getting worse for years. Fatty liver was also a diagnosis, but I am quite sure this is gall bladder. Just getting milked by the insurance companies and medical community. It should be illegal in this day and age to make ppl suffer
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Check out DR. Eric Berg on you tube. Just type in Dr. Eric Berg gallbladder, and his videos will pop up. I'm so glad I found his videos.
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What has been your outcome??
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What has been your outcome??
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I have exactly the same problems. Have you cured? Please share
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All of you should check into vagus nerve impingement. The vagus nerve runs the entire length of the body from the head to the toes and if you have any kind of disc issue in your neck which you may not even be aware of it can get impinged and cause all kinds of problems all over the body
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Have you been to a cardiologist? Had EKG, Holtor monitor, Echocardiogram. A lot of your symptoms sound cardiac to me. I'm an RN.
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