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Chronic hap b flare?

I am a chronic hap b and right now i am going through a flare stage and dont know what cause it to flare.

Nov 26 14
Alt 84
Ast 56

Dec 31 14
Alt 274
Ast 94
I started feeling sick, tire, trouble sleeping, mild stomach pain. My doctor put me on viread 1/15 and experience severe acid reflux, heartburn, nausea, dizziness, back pain and cant eat or sleep. on 1/18 i stop viread and called doctor and agreed for me to be off viread for a few days to see if the symptom i experienced are side effects from viread. I'm not feeling any better and decided to go see my primary doctor.  He ran a bunch of tests and all came back normal except my liver 10 time elevated.
Jan 21 15
Alt 1680
Ast 1070
My gi doctor told me to stard viread again. My sympton getting worst include vomiting in the last 3 days since i was back on viread and extremly weak.

Have anyone had this experiences and how long will i get better? I feel like i rather die!
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Must check your viral load(hbvdna), this should give you a better picture. Checking for HAV will be useful too.
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Liver ultrasound was normal in Dec 2014 and fibroscan has low score per doctor advise (normal to no scar). I'm requesting copy of the scan. He ran a bunch more tests today including hap a to figure out what cause the flare and want me to stay on vitesse. I believe viread make me sicker.  I think the fertility drug femara cause the flare but he said Not femara. I was on femara from Aug to Oct and green supplement call Moringa before the flare took off
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it is not tdf of course which has no side, those are sides due to the flare
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I am sorry to heard that , that is a guy in cirrhosis forum almost same to ur case, have u done ultrasound? Fibroscan? I know u live in the usa it is hard to find one.
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