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Off to Freemans to continue the study on AIH for research 😁

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It's really great to hear that you are supporting a clinical trial at the Freeman hospital. Hope you have a good day!

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It's the least I can do to help myself and others, if they weren't so quick to diagnose me I wudnt be here right now, I would do anything to prevent anyone going threw what I did and Freemans hospital is brilliant 😀

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I'm curious - what does the research involve? I hope it goes well.

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Hi Bleeny it's not a lot really, they take bloody and I do a questionnaire about how the meds and AIH has affected me. I had 2 liver biopsys and they took some of that and if I have mri's or scans they look at them aswell, iv seen them 4 times in a year and my blood also goes to the scientists at Newcadtle hospital.

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