• What are some symptoms of liver failure that I should watch for?
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I'm taking prescription medication that I bought online, as it's illegal to get them in my country. One of the most common side effects is liver failure. What are some symptoms of liver failure that I should watch for? [highlight](User was banned for this post ("Stop making crap threads" - Autumn))[/highlight]
you'll probably experience extremely severe pain whereabouts your liver is
Could I ask why you're taking prescription meds that are illegal AND risk liver failure? Also, yellowing skin.
Wanting to fuck your sister is a start
Yellowing of the skin, yellowing of the iris, and i believe liver spots. I know the yellowing is a sure tale sign of liver failure.
[QUOTE=a dumb bear;36518015]Could I ask why you're taking prescription meds that are illegal AND risk liver failure? Also, yellowing skin.[/QUOTE] Well, you see, I'm very unhappy being male, so I'm taking meds to become female.
[QUOTE=el Che;36518220]Well, you see, I'm very unhappy being male, so I'm taking meds to become female.[/QUOTE] So let me get this clear : You fingered your sister, piss out of the windows, are attracted to dickgirls, and want to change your sex? You sound either like a troll or very disturbed person. Also the symptoms is as everyone said yellowish skin
[QUOTE=overpain;36518413]So let me get this clear : You fingered your sister, piss out of the windows, are attracted to dickgirls, and want to change your sex? You sound either like a troll or very disturbed person. Also the symptoms is as everyone said yellowish skin[/QUOTE] [img]http://i.imgur.com/z64mD.jpg[/img]
Welp, it seems you're the second. I would suggest going to the psychologist.
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[QUOTE=overpain;36518634]Welp, it seems you're the second. I would suggest going to the psychologist.[/QUOTE] Well actually, it's illegal in my country to change your gender. I did try seeing a psychiatrist, and told them when I made the appointment that I just wanted to talk about general issues. But when I brought up my gender problems, he stopped talking to me and asked me to leave.
You can't change your gender to a female...you already are a pussy.
Is this a mixture of Genpol and that Tanya_Kittens?
- Nausea - Loss of appetite - Fatigue - Diarrhea
I don't know if you're serious or not, but STOP FUCKING TAKE THE MEDICATION. Seriously, you could be killing yourself right now.
[QUOTE=el Che;36518683]Well actually, it's illegal in my country to change your gender. I did try seeing a psychiatrist, and told them when I made the appointment that I just wanted to talk about general issues. But when I brought up my gender problems, he stopped talking to me and asked me to leave.[/QUOTE] Maybe see another one? What country are you from?
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;36519657]Maybe see another one? What country are you from?[/QUOTE] Belarus. I can't see another, because there is a big risk that they would lose their medical license or get imprisoned/fined if it got out.
Also, with regards to liver failure, at least when it's caused by paracetamol overdose, the symptoms can be really non-specific and not all that strong, so it might be too late when you realise your liver is in trouble. [editline]27th June 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=el Che;36519698]Belarus. I can't see another, because there is a big risk that they would lose their medical license or get imprisoned/fined if it got out.[/QUOTE] That's not so good. What are your options in terms of perhaps being able to see a licensed professional in another country?
[QUOTE=el Che;36519698]Belarus. I can't see another, because there is a big risk that they would lose their medical license or get imprisoned/fined if it got out.[/QUOTE] Medical confidentiality is there for a reason. Only you and your doctor/psychologist have to know about it. Seriously, go see someone.
[QUOTE=Uber|nooB;36519718]That's not so good. What are your options in terms of perhaps being able to see a licensed professional in another country?[/QUOTE] Yeah, in fact, it's legal to do in all of Belarus's neighbouring countries except Lithuania.
I will go to either Amsterdam or London for vacation in September, haven't decided yet. Is it possible to see a psychiatrist and get blood tests in these places without being a citizen?
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Not sure about Amsterdam, but [url="http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/england/healthcare_e/healthcare_help_with_health_costs_e/nhs_charges_for_people_from_abroad.htm"]here[/url] is some possibly relevant information regarding the UK. You should be able to get medical treatment, it's just a question of whether or not it will cost you.
I found el Che's YouTube account [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8puBXUNYUM[/media]
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