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Old 01-17-2008, 11:35 AM #2
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As you know I am clueless so people correct me anyone. I had a very high liver for many years and went for many tests like ct scan. Anyhow now they are normal but a few things I would look at and are they sending you for ct scans so on?I know when in pain meds are needed but they do elevate the liver as you know. I don't know about asprin but yeas back I was not even aloud to take tylenol unless I had a fever over a certain amount and a very small amount. Also I had to go on a special diet because fats and carbs can add stress to your liver and digestion. This was key and each meal was in a certain ratio. Random I know you are trying to lower prednisone but does that cause liver issues?Back when my internist followed it but I also may be wrong a gi doc does too. Ok please correct me if this is mis info. Just sending thoughts alwasy to you and trying to offer 1% of what you help me with.
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