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ok hi everybody

Well been getting tender under ribs for a while now amd breathless gp says its fine.

Had hep C 30 years ago cured but gave me 2% scaring. Dont drink but 3 weeks ago got big time breathless and big time tender under ribs plus heart rate went way up just by moving eyes...

Gp says covid 🤔 blood tests show low blood count and hb and a few other things.

Really tired just getting out of bed is a trial but going for scan today so that will be intresting.

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Hi there. Sorry to read your post but, hopefully, your Scan will show if there are any problems. If it doesn't, make sure you follow up with your GP to try and find out why you are getting so tired. Perhaps other tests and scans are required. Good luck.

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