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Hi i had a fibroscan scan last week cap 162 and 14.2 last year cap 260 and 63 originally diagnosed with alchol hepatitis and cirrhosis bloods are normal now ultrasound sound recent one show ever so slightly iregular outline and mild mild cirrhosis thats the way she expressed it as its so mild she said is this good news i have no symptoms of anything for two years

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That's a great turnaround - well done. Keep doing what you are doing and don't slip back into old ways. Alcohol has got to stay a thing of the past or damge could return quicker and more seriously than before.

Katie

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Thanks katie i haven't touched a drop in 2 years hope you are doing well

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