I'm pretty sure mine are small too but don't know officially. the girl who did my U/S also has stones and so although she was not suppose to show me them, she did. She's had hers for a year and since she works doing U/S she just keeps checking on them herself making sure they don't get too big. She told me mine were smaller than hers. She said they were what they call "sludgeballs" and there were lots of little ones. I'm suppose to pretend I never saw them
In the meantime I have thought of going ahead and at least doing the lemon water and oliveoil drink in the morning, I heard that is really good either way
I have been cooking with olive oil too...making things like eggplant and zucini. I even drank a tablespoon or so the other day when I just felt kinda icky..not an attack but just not my normal self either. They say olive oil is a dieretic and really good for us. I've also been putting it on my salads.
One thing that has helped in my attacks is cucumbers. last week I had an attack because I drank some pinapple juice. I forgot that citrus is bad
My back started tensing up and I started feeling really icky. I immediatly went to the kitchen and started eating cucumber. I was bracing myself because the 2 takes before that went on for HOURS. I was scared. But within 15min it was gone. I felt 100% and awesome. I told dh we must ALWAYS have a cucumber in our fridge!
I have no idea how my surgeon will be but I am bracing myself for him to want to push surgery on me and not be open to more natural routes