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Does anyone have pain in upper left abdomen and is this related to the liver?

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For over two weeks now I have had this pain in my left upper abdomen..usually I feel it in my right side. It radiates from front to back and with AIH/PBC...you can't be sure exactly what to make of things.

Any advice, I am due to see specialist this week, but no letter for appointment yet.

xxconniefused.

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Hi Connie could be simply trapped wind or something else best to mention to specialist get examined to see what it could be.

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