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Enlarged liver?!

hello, i am finishing 3 month harvoni+ribavirin treatment in about 2 weeks and i have unpleasant feeling in my liver. when i started treatment they told me my liver was in very good conditions, just slightly enlarged. damage was F1. when i bend i also have feeling of its enlarged even more. also my eyes look yellowish. can this be effect of riba? and also i want to know if enlarged liver will be reversed after treatment?
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Hi Friend how did your treatment go? i lefts you a message
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its going well.. i will be tested in september to know if i reached svr24 or not. thx for asking
683231 tn?1467323017
Curious why Harvoni and Riba.

That is normally for those with cirrhosis who failed previous treatment it is kind of aggressive for a treatment naive patient with only F1 fibrosis.
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683231 tn?1467323017
Have you spoken to your doctor? I would especially recommend asking about the jaundice
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yes i asked. everything was ok. i finished getting drugs and im feeling very well now
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