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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 142996" data-attributes="member: 565"><p>Hey guys, feeling good, liver enzymes are well within normal LabCorp range and no different today than 5 years ago when I started TRT. However a minor discomfort in the right side of my abdomen (about 1 year ago), found gallstones in the neck of my gallbladder. I have no pain and slight discomfort only if I eat the wrong thing. My bigger concern is on a recent follow-up ultrasound they discovered that I have an enlarged liver. Evidently an enlarged liver is different than a fatty liver. Any idea what impact injecting cypionate over 5 years can have on a liver. And more specifically, maybe causing it to be enlarged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 142996, member: 565"] Hey guys, feeling good, liver enzymes are well within normal LabCorp range and no different today than 5 years ago when I started TRT. However a minor discomfort in the right side of my abdomen (about 1 year ago), found gallstones in the neck of my gallbladder. I have no pain and slight discomfort only if I eat the wrong thing. My bigger concern is on a recent follow-up ultrasound they discovered that I have an enlarged liver. Evidently an enlarged liver is different than a fatty liver. Any idea what impact injecting cypionate over 5 years can have on a liver. And more specifically, maybe causing it to be enlarged. [/QUOTE]
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