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Am I facing my final days?
Kyle9466
I'm 27 male and get married in two months.  I've cried alot around my fiancee thinkining I'm going to die soon.

My whole life I've eaten bad.  Well month or so I've made a quick change and have eaDB actuallyn right. Switched from high carb to high healthy fat and protien diet.  And lost 25 pounds.  All was right in world. Got blood work and my ast was 68 and alt was 134. Albumin was slightly high. Bilirubum was normal.  Was slightly worried but as I lost weight **** hit the fan.

I started getting sharp excruciating pain in upper right near rib cage that sometimes shoots to left.
On top of that been very itchy(but I have simple partial sizures and having alot of floaters so could be that as I've been itchy as a kid)

Also been super fatigue.

I thought gallbladder. But got ultrasound and doctor says no sign of abnormal gallbladder.  But showed fatty liver and spleen.  This is where I freaked out.  Itchy, fatigue, sharp pain, and normally enlarged spleen is end game.

Doctor has to wait for monday for blood work.  I'm terrfied and my fiancee and me have been crying. I don't want to die im doing every thing I can to get healthy.  

I was wondering if my worry is founded or is the symptoms not as bad as it sounds?  I'm trying to convince myself that at 27 and a non drinker that I don't have cirorsis.
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