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Wrennie

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My gallbladder is failing and hypothetically speaking, would SN still work if it's malfunctioning? I still have it in me at the moment, but since it's involved in the storage/release of bile wouldn't it inhibit/slow down the process or make it more excruciating?
 
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I don't know a lot about the effects of SN on the gut but I would suspect that it would still work. It may cause you to have a gallbladder flare up. It just depends on what your gallbladder decides to hate on that day.
 
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Wrennie

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I don't know a lot about the effects of SN on the gut but I would suspect that it would still work. It may cause you to have a gallbladder flare up. It just depends on what your gallbladder decides to hate on that day.
Thanks for your input. I normally just have flares if I eat dairy or other fatty foods. I haven't seen salt mentioned as a trigger though.
 
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Hw quckly r u uslly trggrd if u eat th othr fds e.g wld it tke 2 lng 2 mattr
 
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Wrennie

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Anyone have any other insights? This is just worrying me. I managed to drink the near equivalent of table salt dissolved in water and didn't have a reaction, so I'm guessing that means it won't trigger anything?
 

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