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Health books: “So Stressed,” “The Mayo Clinic Diet,” “What Do I Eat Now?” and “Revive”

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  1. LuLu says:

    I have had a similar experience and go to the doctors in jan for my yearly, but I know fibroids run in my family and the symptoms are very heavy periods with large blood clots. So that may be what you are experiencing. I would see if you can get an appt sooner with your obgyn so they can do an ultrasound to rule fibroids out. Good Luck.

  2. June Bugg says:

    I'm sorry that the language of medicine is making an already worried mom even more worried! I know I can't really ease a mother's worry, but I can at least let you know what in the heck they're talking about here.

    The summary is saying that the liver looked bright like it would if there was fatty liver or hepatocellular disease. Number 1 of the impression is saying that, because of the findings, more tests should be done to make sure that the abnormality is not being caused by something other than the disorders mentioned. In essence, they're saying that, if they found something else with other tests, they could "rule out" fatty liver or hepatocellular disease. Number 2 is saying that there is an area on the left side of the liver that is a little darker than the rest of the liver (we call this "sparing" when the rest of the liver is abnormally bright).

    So, basically, the report is saying that, though the ultrasound points to the mentioned disorders, they can't really tell what the problem is without further tests.

  3. ovcharkasuk says:

    I hope tht u tryin to 'teach' it to back flip won't break it's spine…. Take care ur chin!!!…sigh….

  4. altaynin says:

    I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the dangerous side effects of fingolimod. Its always scary to get on a drug that doesn’t have a long history to refer to, but it seems that the drug went through rigorous clinical trials and testing.

  5. jun says:

    OB GYN Doctors In Huntsville Alabama

  6. calitter says:

    "Can I buy you a drink?" that pick up line best translates to "Can I buy you a liver disease?" doesn't sound good now huh?

  7. rede drumbreul says:

    Revised diet to treat liver disease in

  8. late man says:

    Liver and Liver Disease

  9. egl solivelaco says:

    Fatty Liver Disease: Now the Top Liver Disorder » Natural Remedies

  10. her says:

    Encouraging Findings Suggest New Avenues For Treating Liver Disease In Overweight Americans

  11. subrink humu says:

    Was it Gilbert's Syndrome? That leads to elevated liver enzymes but doesn't really have any signs or symptoms.

  12. pair meier says:

    The award from the FSRQ will fund studies to discover biomarkers for common liver conditions.

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  13. de masson says:

    A day in the life of local OB/GYN doctors: He’s now leading with his second birdie at the day…

  14. blow crisse says:

    There is no link to the website !
    "Frauenarzt" is for OB/GYN

  15. sanez neuell says:

    Fatty Liver Disease Symptoms magazine -

  16. passy says:

    A day in the life of local OB/GYN doctors

  17. azi says:

    "Frauenarzt" is OB/GYN. And the link to the website ;-) ?


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