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who ever felt liverpain???

MrRTTB

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I'm running winny at 100mg ED and the fact that I know It's pretty toxic, makes me paranoid and I touch to much on the right side. If I would have pains, how would I notice them.
 
Isn't it really late in the problem once you start having pains? I thought by the time it was hurting, you better have your ass to the hospital because it's already enlarged/inflamed. Correct me if I'm wrong.
 
Delinquent said:
I don't think your liver has any nerves so you can't "feel" pain form it

Correct, but an enlarged/ inflamed liver stimulates nerves beneath the diaphragm (the sheet of muscle under the lungs) ....
 
gilly6993 said:


Correct, but an enlarged/ inflamed liver stimulates nerves beneath the diaphragm (the sheet of muscle under the lungs) ....

That's what I thought about it being late in the game if you're feeling pain & it truly is from the liver & not something else.
 
Hmm, its my understanding the liver does not have nerve endings in the normal sense and therefor will not give you direct pain. The liver is an incredible organ capable of regeneration unlike any other. They even do living donor programs where they pull half a liver from a living person and place it in someone else. Usually both patients are fully recovered with fully regenerated livers in 6 weeks.
 
Zyglamail said:
Hmm, its my understanding the liver does not have nerve endings in the normal sense and therefor will not give you direct pain. The liver is an incredible organ capable of regeneration unlike any other. They even do living donor programs where they pull half a liver from a living person and place it in someone else. Usually both patients are fully recovered with fully regenerated livers in 6 weeks.

Very interesting!
 
Zyglamail said:
Hmm, its my understanding the liver does not have nerve endings in the normal sense and therefor will not give you direct pain. The liver is an incredible organ capable of regeneration unlike any other. They even do living donor programs where they pull half a liver from a living person and place it in someone else. Usually both patients are fully recovered with fully regenerated livers in 6 weeks.

Correct, you get referrred pain from nerves beneatrh the diaphragm.....
 
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