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Why am I still In pain?

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I am losing weight as advised, So why do I still getting alot pain?

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Hi Abby14

I see no one has been able to pop in and help with your question. I do not have experience of your question other than I know that it takes the body time to heal so do not give up heart, keep losing weight, it will ease pressure on the liver, try to get a bit of exercise if you can and as your body heals hopefully your pain will ease.

best wishes

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Thanks :)

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