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Anyone who's child has liver disease in Cheshire/ Merseyside area?

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Hi, just wondered if anyone is out there who's child suffers from liver disease and/or has had a liver transplant and lives in the Cheshire/ Merseyside area and wanted to chat generally or seek support?

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Hi, yes I live in Liverpool and I have a 13 yr old daughter with liver disease

Mormer x

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Thanks for the reply. Hope she is ok. My son had acute liver failure with no warning but is doing well now. 6 years post transplant. My family is originally from Liverpool but now live in Frodsham.

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Skibud

Hi, did u go on the Cldf bowling day in l'pool last year? I think we met the 4 of u then as we played on the same lane as u. We live in altrincham & our 3 year old son had his transplant last March xx

we have a few families in the Liverpool area so hopefully you will get in contact with someone. Also have you tried our face book site

Jacquie :)

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