Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 HI . I don't have specific answers for you, but I do know that having liver disease is rare, and especially for someone your age. And my eyes aren't white, and I lovingly say I have " naturally blood shot eyes " to match my naturally curly hair. LOL And I have a natural yellowish tint to my skin, not due to my liver. You may be fine. Let us know, though, if you get through to that doc and what he says. Seems like if you had a liver problem, there would be more symptoms..... Janie > I don't know if I have scared the crap out of myself, but I mentioned > in another group about have this sallow color to my skin (pale with a > yellowish tinge). I mentioned that the whites of my eyes are a pale > yellow tinge. SOmeone mentioned liver disease. SO that prompted me to > investigate further. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Didn't I read that a yellowish tint, sometimes only noticed around the mouth, was a symptom of TD or adrenal fatigue? I think it was Peatfield. Debbie K. Re: Guys, I am REALLY scared! HI . I don't have specific answers for you, but I do know that having liver disease is rare, and especially for someone your age. And my eyes aren't white, and I lovingly say I have " naturally blood shot eyes " to match my naturally curly hair. LOL And I have a natural yellowish tint to my skin, not due to my liver. You may be Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 ((((((((((((()))))))) It could be one of the signs of hypo--which is that we often have problems with absorption of Beta Carotene,Check the palms of your hands--are they yellowish too? Feisty(ThyroFeisty) Guys, I am REALLY scared! > Hi everyone, > > I don't know if I have scared the crap out of myself, but I mentioned > in another group about have this sallow color to my skin (pale with a > yellowish tinge). I mentioned that the whites of my eyes are a pale > yellow tinge. SOmeone mentioned liver disease. SO that prompted me to > investigate further. So, panicking over the yellow eyes, I decided to > buy some clear eyes, because they are a little blood shot too. I > figured that if it was just tired eyes, the clear eyes would make them > white and I could examine them further. Well damn it, they still look > yellowish. They are more yellowish toward the back of the eyeball > itself. I got so paranoid (which might be also dut to the increase of > Armour). I don't know. Also, my urine is very dark in the morning > (which I know is relatively normal), but it stays relatively dark > throughout the day. I am drinking enough fluids, so I am not > dehydrated. I am taking the B12 complex, vitamin C, fish oil, adrenal > support, and my Armour. I was so freaked out last night that I > couldn't sleep a wink. Terrified that I have autoimmune hepatitis that > is often found with other autoimmune disorders like thyroiditis. I am > so scared and I can't get ahold of the endo office for advise: busy, > busy, busy!!!! Can anyone relate to this? My daughter (20 months) has > perfectly white eyes. Well, then I am thinking I am 32. 32 year old > eyes are probably not going to look as white as hers, but they do have > a yellowish tint. God, I am scared to death here. ANy advice please??? > > > P.S. I have had more energy lately. Back aches and other muscle aches > are still present. Temp is up and BP is normal for the most part, so > things are slowly moving in the right direction in that department. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 My eyes get yellow on occasion and then they clear up again.... I've never gotten into researching it at all..... My urine, though, is perfectly clear... only after feasting on liver or pork does it get any color to it.... so I know my body is still deficient in things if it still won't pass anything out! At least that's my guess..... L On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 15:29:23 -0000 " d_timmsjosey " writes: > Hi everyone, > > I don't know if I have scared the crap out of myself, but I mentioned > in another group about have this sallow color to my skin (pale with > a yellowish tinge). I mentioned that the whites of my eyes are a pale > yellow tinge. SOmeone mentioned liver disease. SO that prompted me > to investigate further. So, panicking over the yellow eyes, I decided > to buy some clear eyes, because they are a little blood shot too. I > figured that if it was just tired eyes, the clear eyes would make them > white and I could examine them further. Well damn it, they still look > yellowish. They are more yellowish toward the back of the eyeball > itself. I got so paranoid (which might be also dut to the increase of > Armour). I don't know. Also, my urine is very dark in the morning > (which I know is relatively normal), but it stays relatively dark > throughout the day. I am drinking enough fluids, so I am not > dehydrated. I am taking the B12 complex, vitamin C, fish oil, > adrenal > support, and my Armour. I was so freaked out last night that I > couldn't sleep a wink. Terrified that I have autoimmune hepatitis > that > is often found with other autoimmune disorders like thyroiditis. I > am so scared and I can't get ahold of the endo office for advise: > busy, > busy, busy!!!! Can anyone relate to this? My daughter (20 months) > has > perfectly white eyes. Well, then I am thinking I am 32. 32 year old > eyes are probably not going to look as white as hers, but they do have > a yellowish tint. God, I am scared to death here. ANy advice > please??? > > > P.S. I have had more energy lately. Back aches and other muscle > aches > are still present. Temp is up and BP is normal for the most part, > so > things are slowly moving in the right direction in that department. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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