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Fluid On Stomach, Renal Failure From Oxycodone Overdose, Liver Count High. Why Does It Keep Recurring ?

I have fluid on my stomach and in 2010 I had renal failure from a roxycodone overdose, last year I went to a liver specialist because my liver count was high they did a biopsy, nothing was wrong, now again there high and I have to go back and do another ultasound and extended blood work before being referred back to the liver dr again, Why does this keep happening?
Tue, 20 Aug 2013
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Hi welcome to health care magic forum.
I dont think this is related to oxycodone overdose so many years ago. This is more likely caused by some common liver disease such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis or gallbladder issue. So just do recommended tests and rule out these disorders. Also. avoid alcohol and follow hepatoprotective diet. Wish you good health. Regards
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Fluid On Stomach, Renal Failure From Oxycodone Overdose, Liver Count High. Why Does It Keep Recurring ?

Hi welcome to health care magic forum. I dont think this is related to oxycodone overdose so many years ago. This is more likely caused by some common liver disease such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver, cirrhosis or gallbladder issue. So just do recommended tests and rule out these disorders. Also. avoid alcohol and follow hepatoprotective diet. Wish you good health. Regards