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Hello. I have alcohol induced cirrhosis. At the time of my diagnosis around the first week of March my bilirubin level was around 119, or 7 in the US and I had no jaundice on skin and barely yellow eyes.

Now, after my april 25 test, my bilirubin is 22 or 1.3 US anx my eyes and way more yellow than before.. I d9nt understand how this could be.

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Hi Tt1000

We appreciate that you must feel very concerned, however no one is medically qualified on the forum, and it is important that you discuss these results with your own doctor for their medical assessment, they have access to your complete medical notes and are best placed to advise.

Take care and best wishes.

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