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PostPosted: 05/05/08 - 01:26    Post subject: swelling of the liver Vote now! Reply with quote

my boyfriends doctor just said his liver seemed as though it was swelling and i was wondering what that could be from. he's a hypocomdriact and i was hopping to know what might be wrong.
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