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6 months since y90 scans, etc.

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I just had my 2nd MRI since my Y90 procedure The result was negative for HCC and GIST. My liver is stage 4 but is grade A and compensated. Functioning normally! I added a gastroenterologist to my team. He is well versed in my conditions. He added 2 diuretics to my medications. I can relax until my next 3 month scan.

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wonderful news!!! Sounds like you have a freest team!

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Foxy1977ModeratorPatient

Congratulations!! That's very exciting! I look forward to the same news in 3 months 🥰

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Mercy3682

wonderful news. wow wow wow. This is encouraging news Had my y90 yesterday Trusting God for Good news too

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