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    Liver Damage?

    I was cycling methadrol extreme until I feared I might have had some sort of liver damage which I now think I good of had food poisoning. I was extremely gaseous burning food with flavor and was unable to digest food. I had pure liquid stools and vomited once it dissapeared after 2preparing days now I feel great. My first bowel movement was light brown and was yellow on the paper. Would this be liver damage which

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    How much were you taking? Was it the recommended dosage? And hopefully you didn't exceed the recommended cycle length, did you?

    Are you back to normal now?

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    I was taking reçomended dose and only for three weeks earlier this year I took it for much longer and was fine. It is quite possible I might of had food poisoning but you can't be to careful.

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    If you took the recommended dose for only 3 weeks along with proper liver support, I sincerely doubt you have liver damage. The liver as you probably already know is resilient. If you are concerned get your lipids checked.

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    What are you using for liver support, I like UDCA.

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    I would assume its something you ate...I doubt your liver would bounce back to normal in two days if it was damaged.

    Do you have tightness/pain in your liver area?

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    Take Acetyl L Cysteine to protect your liver and also pick up some IML Advance Cycle Support
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    Oh and the best way to do this is go to your doc and get a script for a liver enzymes check. Its the only way to know for sure.
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