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Hi i have had a diagnosis in 2011 of hepatitis c which went on to discover cirrossis.i changed my lifestyle and diet and have been coping well up to now.in the last few years i have had this continued feeling like sea sickness,dizziness and shaking around meal times and exasperated by drinking fluids.My doctors keep telling me they do not know what it is yet every post on internet refers it to cirrossis,go figure,i am now hep free with esophageal varices and (allegedly hepatic ensolopathy)my stomach gets so bad i have ended up in a + e.it comes on me and i end up on my kness in bathroom without the energy to lift myself up.i have lost the will to go on with this as it keeps hapening.i am taking targaxan,pantium and antespin to line the stomach and still they say they dont know,can anybody help please

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