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the thing is the doctor that took gallbladder out and did first ct scan he said liver looked normal. I asked him right after he finished taking gallbladder out he said liver looked normal. The ct scan with contrast from 2009 he did that also report says liver appears normal no focal lessions spleen normal. Then I lost insurance. In 2013 I went to emergency room you know why it’s all in my post does this point to cirrhosis. That ct scan with contrast report says liver appears normal no focal lessions spleen normal. So why would the doctor that took gallbladder out say liver was normal but when I asked do I have cirrhosis he said no he thinks in between f2 and f3. How can he say that if all those scans were normal and he did not think I needed a biopsy. Don’t get it

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Only that doctor can give you that answer.

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