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Hi, diagnosed with PBC last September, scans, ct & mri since then & just been told I have a liver hemangioma, got to go back for another mri scan and blood tests 😀

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I have a hemageoma which was diagnosed two years ago. Although its a tumour its begnin. My gallstones bother me more. I'm having another scan sometime this year when app comes though also had another bone density couple of weeks ago.

Don't worry just concentrate on life we have what we have and we can't change it live life to the full.

Keep smiling. X

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Thanks for your reply, hope all goes well for you x

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