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@bthorn122
Hi, and Welcome to Connect. I am a liver and kidney transplant recipient. I want to commend you for avoiding Tylenol if it is causing elevated liver enzymes! We are all different. That is something that I have not experienced beause I was told that I could 'safely' take Tylenol if I didn't go above the reccommended dosage.
I am curious about your mention of gallstones because "no one is mentioning them". Might I ask who said that you have large gallstones? If I were you, I would go to that medical professionsa and ask, "What that means?" What or If anything needs to be done about them?" Does that sound like something that you can do?

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@rosemarya Thank you for getting back to me. The large gall stones were seen on both X-rays and MRI’s of my lumbar spine. Recently dx with Polymyalgia rheumatica with a lot of back pain… therefore the scans. Both rheumatologist and spinal surgeon told me that I have large gall stones. But no further discussion of them. I’m
Currently working on getting more consults on spinal issues as spinal surgeon is recommending major surgeries.
Hope all is going well with your kidney and liver transplants. That’s a lot to deal with.