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N-Plate and Liver pains

  • amberyard
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  • Lowest count 0-1k highest count 1,247,000 11/2/21. 189,000 N-Plate 527 Weekly CBC
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12 years 5 months ago #35691 by amberyard
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I've been having on and off liver pains, today it has been a little more uncomfortable. I've had coffe and toast today? Website does not say anything about liver pains, and I have been running around at work didn't know if that could have something also to do with it?

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12 years 5 months ago #35697 by amberyard
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I know I put this in the wrong place. But now I'm thinking it is gas pains because I just started to burp??

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12 years 5 months ago #35706 by Ann
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I'd bet it is nothing to do with the liver. The liver doesn't usually pain as such. It causes blood tests to go awry and the skin to go yellow first. But Nplate isn't known for any of that. Far more likely to be the stomach or intestines. Your gas theory is plausible.
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