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    Lets just say a person ate right. Got exercise. Not long ago had an HDL of 2.3 and an LDL of 1.5. The perfect cholesterol numbers. All of a sudden shazam. The whole LDL thing is on the moon. I mean crestor and lipitor have been left in the dust. There's so many different, obscure treatments being administered now its wild with mild success. Why the flip?

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    Liver problem maybe and I'm not a medic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman View Post
    Liver problem maybe and I'm not a medic.
    Me tinks you maybe correct. Also on pills to control bile. Person tried with very near success a wild chemical suicide few years back and lives on one form of pill or another whole life. Me thinks it's caught up

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    Quote Originally Posted by standup View Post
    Me tinks you maybe correct. Also on pills to control bile. Person tried with very near success a wild chemical suicide few years back and lives on one form of pill or another whole life. Me thinks it's caught up
    So many things can cause permanent liver problems and full on liver failure, it depends on many things, the person, the drug, randomness of the liver, our bodies are really messed up.

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    No idea what your problem is as I am not a Dr. As a person who is in constant pain though, I have to say that you need to watch how many Tylenol one takes- not over the limit of 3500 mg in 24 hours. Over the limit can cause serious liver problems.

    (My friend who was perfectly healthy all of a sudden got liver problems - hepatitis. )
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    Quote Originally Posted by standup View Post
    Lets just say a person ate right. Got exercise. Not long ago had an HDL of 2.3 and an LDL of 1.5. The perfect cholesterol numbers. All of a sudden shazam. The whole LDL thing is on the moon. I mean crestor and lipitor have been left in the dust. There's so many different, obscure treatments being administered now its wild with mild success. Why the flip?
    Explain more if you want a decent answer.
    Your description of problem can not be deciphered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johny View Post
    Explain more if you want a decent answer.
    Your description of problem can not be deciphered.
    I don't know. I see some coherent responses

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    Go see your doctor or nurse practitioner. They will have access to your complete medical history and are trained to properly treat you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by standup View Post
    Lets just say a person ate right. Got exercise. Not long ago had an HDL of 2.3 and an LDL of 1.5. The perfect cholesterol numbers. All of a sudden shazam. The whole LDL thing is on the moon. I mean crestor and lipitor have been left in the dust. There's so many different, obscure treatments being administered now its wild with mild success. Why the flip?

    Have you been binge eating on shrimp? this happened to a friend of mine and that is what caused his cholesterol levels to sky rocket

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