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I've just weighed myself. I lost 2kg,in a week. I have my MRI scan tomorrow, so the doctor can look at gallstones in my bladder. I'm not looking forward to the scan. The last time I had one done, I was very dizzy. Well, at least I know what is going on. The doctors might make there minds up then. I hope.

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I don't agree, it's fine to create a new post as far as I'm concerned

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Betha

Do you have gall stones issues!

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ladymonkey in reply toBetha

hi

yes i think so,going for mri scan,later today,doctor thinks in my bladder,he has seen ultra scan,but wants to look closer.why?do you have them

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