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I wonder if the stress I've been dealing with had had anything you do with my numbers going crazy again?

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So sorry and yes it can.... my liver doc said not to stress ( easier said than done) because it will affect my liver

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Shulsey in reply toPamela4475

I figured so, probably has a lot to do with the varicies being banded again. No income is difficult to not stress over😒. This too, shall pass. Just hope it's sooner than later.

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Pamela4475 in reply toShulsey

😘😘 Shulsey

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Ellewoods33 in reply toPamela4475

Hang in there. Praying for you!

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Sachin1234

I didn't see a lot changes in your numbers then last week.. stress can elevate some liver enzymes to go up! Have you check your cortisol level for stress?

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