Other idea: If you've got bilirubin in the urine, chances are you have a conjugated hyperbilirubinemia (dubin-johnson / rotor / something else equally banal) rather than gilbert's. Many physicians like to lump these together but they're all generally trivial. Get an exact diagnosis from a gastroenterologist if you wish.
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