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Had my Gallblader out almost 2 years ago and ever since then im having problems with my bilirubin levels, my last test 12days ago it was 28.

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I dont feel very well my eyes&skin are yellow and feel totaly run down and ive got a really bad head ache. Last October I was taking in to hospital, I had my blood done my bilirubin levels were 66 umol, 2days later i got sent home because i didnt look yellow anymore.Ive been passed to gastroenterology,but still dont seem to be getting any where.

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I'm sorry you're going through this. Are you seeing a specialist doctor? What have they said?

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My other half had strictures in bile duct which led to liver transplant his billirubin was 273 at highest. Not for one minute suggesting it is anything like this but you do need to push for second opinion at least xx

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