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Hi my name is adam I was diagnosed with Hepatitis C about 6 years ago within the last couple weeks my lower chest right where my liver is has been hurting sending like a twisting pain in my stomach is that a sign that my liver could be messing up it is scaring me a little bit and I have no clue where to go to get checked out without insurance

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Hi Adam, do you know roughly when you were infected? I know its easier said than done! But try and not get stressed about it just now. Is the pain just under your lower right rib? The reason I ask, I had similar pain for about 8yrs. Specialist said it was my liver and there was nothing they could do. I moved to Ireland and found out it was gall stones haha. You mentioned insurance?? If you let me know where you live Adam I will try and find out where you can get help and support.

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