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<blockquote data-quote="taylordiane" data-source="post: 2311311" data-attributes="member: 530856"><p>After a couple of days off of it my numbers have been a bit higher- My fasting was more like 95-105 and now more like 125-135. So I know it was helping at least with my liver (I believe from what I read that was the case). It was just hard to feel like feeling nauseous constantly, tired, and belly cramps were worth it. However recently I've thought of trying just a smaller does like you mentioned doctor's usually do in the beginning and seeing if my body handles that better, as I have noticed it helps a bit at the very least! Thanks so much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylordiane, post: 2311311, member: 530856"] After a couple of days off of it my numbers have been a bit higher- My fasting was more like 95-105 and now more like 125-135. So I know it was helping at least with my liver (I believe from what I read that was the case). It was just hard to feel like feeling nauseous constantly, tired, and belly cramps were worth it. However recently I've thought of trying just a smaller does like you mentioned doctor's usually do in the beginning and seeing if my body handles that better, as I have noticed it helps a bit at the very least! Thanks so much! [/QUOTE]
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