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Choledocal cyst removed when I was newborn.im now 30 years old and I’m wondering if I can drink alcohol and still be alright

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Hi Toni I would suggest talking to your medical team about this. If you do not have any contact with a consultant or CNS nurse you can speak to your GP. Can I ask if you live in the UK?

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Our information is aimed at people in the UK but you might still find our website useful

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