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Hi

I wonder could any one help me with my test results ,I can't see my Doctor for two weeks as this was the first face to face appointment they had .I have fatty liver and one off my blood tests is always raised a little bit ,not sure which .my doctor never seems very concerned but I should have been .

I need to loose weight .down a stone and a half but lots more to go ,

My doctor put me on fluconazole for a thrush infection in my throat .I was concerned about taking it as it can effect your liver ,he said it would be fine .

Had to stop taking it as my hand broke out in blisters and I had pain in my side ,these are signs off a reaction to this medication ,fasting blood test came back as follows

Not sure what it all means , any help would be appreciated .

Thank you

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