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Well liver enzymes but bun is elevated..... does anybody else have this issue? I just can’t drink more I pee all night already 🙄 maybe it’s too much protein in diet but what else can I have low fat low sugar low carbs 🙄🙄🙄

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Sorry, but no idea what bun is.

Have you been diagnosed with PBC? I hope someone replies who can help. Meanwhile, you could contact the 'PBC Foundation' they host this site - link at top.

Sorry I cannot help more.

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Thanks..... diagnosed in Jan 2017.... bun is blood urea nitrogen... related to kidneys

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