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Liver pains - how long before went?

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Hi there, those who have had liver pains / back pain, how long of abstinence was it before your pains subsided or went?

(All bloods / ALFS / LFT / CT / MRI / FIBRO) clear but just pain

Thank you

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Isinatra

Hi, mayk19. I’ve never had liver problems. Maybe your doctor could give you a time table and advice? There might be other people here who have had problems of the liver due to drinking, but their timetables may not apply to you. It depends on how much damage alcohol did to your liver. 🪶🪶

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Callison

Hi, you may be asking this question on the wrong site. If you look under search at the top and type in ‘liver’ you will find a more suitable place to find the answer to this question. Hope that helps.

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mayk19 in reply toCallison

Apologies I have, thanks

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