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Now being screened for fatty liver and liver lesions which may be something nasty. I don't drink but have been on pain killers for 12+ years. Any one had anything similar? Am terrified!

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Hi Crisdalt , this is a fairly routine test usually through blood tests , but also should be checked if you have any endo survey, oestrogen affects your liver and gallbladder , try not to worry too much , I had surgery in feb this year , and the surgeon imformed me my liver and gallbladder were ok , hope you find everything is ok , you can assist your liver , nettle tea, dandelion tea or coffee milk thistle capsules or tincture , do some research if you can , avoid coffee , and alcohol if possible , hope this helps a little ,

Helen

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