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had a EUS procedure last week they cannot find out where my pain in my right side under ribcage is coming from. It has to be coming from my liver. Anyone else have lived pain.

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I have that same pain and people think I am crazy when I tell them my liver hurts! I was diagnosed with Fatty Liver several years ago but no one ever explained to me what that was or how I got it or even how to treat it so I never did anything about it. I figured if my doctors weren't concerned then why should I, right! Wrong!!! My Fatty Liver has now turned into Cirrhosis (non-alcoholic). I still have no idea how to treat the pain or the disease.

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