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I don't know if there are any scientific studies to back me up. All I

know is my own experience.

For me, eating too much fat is the big one. I tend to get upper right

quadrant distress...more pressure than pain. One sandwich from

Mcs will put me over the cliff, so I'm careful to avoid eating

too much garbage.

Very salty foods tend to affect me as well.

Tom

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>>>For me, eating too much fat is the big one. I

tend to get upper right

quadrant distress...more pressure than pain.<<<

This happens with …but her docs say it is UC and not

PSC

I know that the bowels run all around the abdomen but…when

it is right at the liver…being the layman I am I would have to say there is

something to this.

That is why we radically changed our diet. I ended up

feeling like, I may not understand why she hurts but she hurts after she eats

xyz so…let’s just not eat it anymore.

In Christ's Love,

Bethany Hunt

Mom to (10 years old) PSC/UC since December ‘03

" And he [Jesus] is the propitiation for our sins: and not

for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. " 1 2:2

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