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GI appointment - first time ........

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Not sure what to expect ......... after abnormal blood results was sent for an abdominal scan ............

Outcome is being sent to a GI

No idea what to expect

Scan suggest cirrhosis

- enlarged spleen

- varices in porta hepatis

- varices in abdomen

- liver seems normal in size

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Hi you poor thing your probably worried and no-one replied!! Abnormal bloods and ultrasound do indicate something not quite right but if caught in time chances are its treatable. So tell me a bit about yourself is there family history of liver probs or what you think caused this

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