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I hope you're right as rain again soon Karen. Look after yourself please or we'll all have to come up and feed you chicken soup |
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Karen, sending big ((((((hugs)))))) x I had gallstones and I would not wish that pain even on my worst enemy, they say kidney stones is on the same lines. I had my gall bladder removed in 2003 through keyhole surgery. I am not sure what the treatment is for kidney stones. Take care, Love, Julie x |
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Kazz, there was a programme on the radio this morning and I was only half listening at the time....... until someone mentioned kidney stones. They said the large green melons had medicinal value to anyone suffering from kidney stones. I'm not a melon lover myself so I don't know the name of it but it is the one with a red centre. Maybe worth a try for you? |
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Thank you Mags I am not a fan of melons either however if it works even slightly I am for it Maybe its because Melons are majority water? I will get some Thank you. |
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