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hans
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Hi,

anyone of you ever experienced side-effects from taking Fluconazol (Fluconazole, Diflucan), like e.g. liver problems, kidney problems or a biased blood picture?

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Michelle M
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It will notoriously raise your liver enzymes.

I wish I could be on it more, and envy the people who are able to be on it as part of their regular protocol. But my liver says, "No thank you!!"

I take a short course of it every few months to assist with yeast cleanup (when I lag behind the curve). 100 mg. a day for 3-7 days. ALT and AST numbers zoom instantly on my bloodwork. They go back down quickly, however. Fortunately!

Some people are just really sensitive to it, I 'spose.

[loco]

Michelle

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How do you feel that this is happening, do you have any pain?
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Hi Hans. I wouldn't even know myself except for freaky bloodwork, which LLMD orders for me.

So my courses, when needed, are rather brief!

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