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Old 05-17-2010, 07:04 PM   #71
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I didn't think the earlier post was that bad.

Clearing up a bit....I even found out what most likely caused them. I found this interesting, but I"m wasted.

I have something called Gilbert's syndrome. All thi smeans is that my liver produces too much bilirubin, an enzyme that breaks down dead red blood cells after they die. Gall stones are usually from either high levels of cholesterol (mine is normal) or high levels of bilirubin.

Don't you feel enlightened?
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