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Fatty liver and liver lesions?

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Hey all!

I went thru with an abdominal ultrasound due to having symptoms of sulphur burps, bad tummy pains, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting which has been going on for the past year (yes, only now I’m going to the doctors 😫) & recently for the past month, I’ve been having terrible itching episodes all over my body. Anyways, I was told I have lesions on my liver & also a fatty liver ( I am 25yrs & weight at 294lbs) I can see where the fatty liver came from. They want me to do a MRI to rule out cancer. I’m just super nervous & scared. Any words of wisdoms?

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Schedule the MRI as soon as you can & try to sit tight until you get results. It is scary...but you can’t do much about it until you get the MRI done.

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