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Guessing Game /liver /pancreas

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Told high liver enzymes/enlarged/fatty ,loose weight !/enlarged abdominal lymph nodes lesion on kidney /end up Er Bleeding (hysterectomy 14yrs ago ,clots,blood in urine/bladder /antibiotics/1week finished bleeding rectaly,so now blood work scans pancreas liver /Then off to Urologist /oh almost year diahrea /also MbL /And 6/months ago no flow cytometry Done 6yrs 1st time (I’m sure Insurance has to do w/this

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