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Old Jan 10, 2016, 11:14 PM
passionfruit3 passionfruit3 is offline
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My blood test seem to indicate liver problems though I haven't heard from my doctor and I don't know what the results mean I'm worried I know I have a death wish and a part of me doesn't care if I live or die but apart of me just didn't want to go by liver disease. There wouldn't be a guarantee id die if it wasn't for the fact that I don't plan to stop hurting my body anytime soon so liver disease it is and I hate that.Blood test

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Old Jan 12, 2016, 09:01 AM
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Are your bilirubins high?? Call your doctor and find out! That's the only way to know.

And you seem to be self-sabotaging. Maybe you can talk to your doctor about this, if you haven't received any help for your wishes to die. Liver disease and depression can be treatable. Keep trying. Tomorrow is a new day.
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Old Jan 12, 2016, 12:41 PM
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What meds are you on? A lot of psych meds can cause increased liver enzymes (ALT and AST are what I'm assuming are elevated). Probably something to discuss with your doc.
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