Dr Liftalot
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canadian champ said:1. How did your doctor diagnos hepatitis without a liver panel?
2. The itch is common in several types of hep including non-viral. It is mostly idiopathic but can be caused by a related condition called lichen planus. Milk thistle can help this to some degree.
3. Vicodin can damage the liver, especially taken with alcohol and, I presume, anabolics. The same can be said of antibiotics. And, unfortunately, Tylenol (Acetaminophen) is also liver toxic.
4. Tamoxifen (Nolva) is also known to be liver toxic.
I hate to say it bro, but perhaps some of this could have been avoided if you had looked into the side effects/potential damaging effects of some of the compounds you were taking.
I wish you the best of luck with your recovery.
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I didnt drink and take vicidin on cycle, or even pre, i did everything right, i took vicidin before i knew it was my liver, i was under the impression my cycle went flawless and i was 1 week after i stopped so i figured it would be ok to use vicidin for a day because my wrist was killing me, and i thought i had skin mites from jujitsu practice.
That being said, i followed every protocal and knew the risk, i didnt know that i could get hep and that could cause me to itch intil i talked to my doctor, i've never heard of anyone getting hep from a short cycle espically when they were pre loaded on all the support supps and followed every golden rule.
If i had known that was a sign i would have discontiued my cycle sooner, as you could see i thought the itching was unrelated to anything and thought was a bug problem as we have a new dog(with a few flees)
Thanks for the reply though
dr liftalot