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Liver pain yellow stool, bloating, constipation and Weight loss

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Also anemia. Those are all my symptoms, I've had this liver pain for 4 years now, and it is worse now. But it doesn't affect my movements, I have energy. Milk makes me sick all of the sudden. Always dehydrated but I drink lots of water, I eat a lot to. Now healthy. I've cut out sugar.. What's wrong with me

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Hi Terra

Sorry we can't be of much help. You are in need of a medical diagnosis and it isn't something we can provide. Since you suspect liver pain it is prudent to try to see a liver specialist, but there are a lot things that cause complex gastro symptoms and everyone is different. For most things a healthy diet is key so cutting out sugar is certainly good. Lot's of people here have had similar symptoms but for a lot of different reasons.

You have our very best wishes and please let us know what you learn.

Wayne

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Terrab in reply tonash2

Thank you sir. I've seen a doctor before which told me I have gardinis infections, he gave me antibiotics and b complexs vitamins. I got better after the treatment. But now my liver hurts more especially after the treatment and get yellow stool. I didn't have yellow stool when I was on the treatment.

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If you can get a second opinion from a liver specialist.

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Terrab in reply tonash2

It is really expensive where I live. And the doctors here don't seem to understand. I can try to simplify my symptoms so maybe you can understand what is wrong with me. My weight loss isn't as huge, it seems like I lose I gain and no one even the doctors notice only me. Because I can feel it. I take a long time to grow nails. But when I take multivitamins they grow faster. I have all this bloating symptoms, and constipation, sometimes I don't have constipation. Also the liver pain. I don't have fluid buid up or jaundice.. I look healthy but inside I feel sick, some days are fine with mild gastrointestinal. After a spicy meal I feel hot in my abdominal and I get really bloated. And the most weight I lose is on my thighs, fat around my joints. Sometimes my stool is brown, sometimes yellow. It is yellow especially when I have this gastric symptoms and liver pain. And it all started after, I ate a wild caught old red meat, which made us all sick at home, my family had daherria, but were fine after a few days. Only me got stuck with the bads. Also with the wild meat, I was drinking on already acute pain liver, or gallbladder I don't know. And I was taking multivitamins, drinking milk every day, eating junk food, excessive exerciseas. That's how it started. From December till now I have this symptoms. I don't want to waste money on being misdiagnose and liver specialists are expensive here. Please look at my symptoms and my history maybe you can help me pin point what is on with me. Cause no one understands

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nash2Partner in reply toTerrab

Hi Terra

It isn't possible for anyone who is not your doctor to give you a diagnosis. It can also be very dangerous. I wish there was some way that we could help but your problems are complex and you have to work with your doctors to figure out what is happening. You have our best wishes.

Wayne

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jbdj in reply toTerrab

Hey terrab. sometimes the stool can be light depending on what you eat. I too have freaked out about that but a few days later all was back to normal. Regarding feeling sick inside, I have also had that.

Here is what I did that has helped me:

I stopped drinking alcohol back in November 2019 and stopped smoking a few months after that. Stopping the drinking was easier than i thought but the smoking has been a tough one. I also cut back on meat, dairy and sugar. I do still eat meat and cheese but only a few times a week. I drink almond milk and use maple syrup and honey to sweeten things instead of white sugar. i think the key is "everything in moderation". The point is that I am now feeling really great inside. I would describe it as feeling Lighter inside. It didn't happen overnight but it gets better everyday which helps me stay on track.

You should get yourself checked when you can afford it, but in the meantime try to stay positive and love yourself. I know it may sound crazy but happy thoughts can make a difference in how you feel. I'm sending love and good wishes your way.

oh, you should probably stop taking multivitamins, I did as I read that they are full of fillers that are hard on your liver.

dl

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jockeyman

Not medical advice, but common knowledge. Walk, eat veges and lean meats, no milk products, avoid sugar and salt, take a good pro-biotic, reduce carbs to low glycemic type only, stop vitamins except d3, e for a while, feed your soul with the Word of God.

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