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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 2255898" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>My liver was so hard that it pushed my ribs out if I needed to bend over. In a few months doing low carb it shrank down so much I had nothing to wear. I also lost weight, so my first inkling of the change was my trousers dropping to my ankles - fortunately indoors. My liver is a lot happier now, so are my ribs.</p><p>During the first months after diagnosis I was using Nordic walking poles which seemed to help quite a bit to go further and faster than without - they improve balance and posture - you might find that they help even if it is just to remove tension, which can lead to pain just because you are afraid of there being pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 2255898, member: 355878"] My liver was so hard that it pushed my ribs out if I needed to bend over. In a few months doing low carb it shrank down so much I had nothing to wear. I also lost weight, so my first inkling of the change was my trousers dropping to my ankles - fortunately indoors. My liver is a lot happier now, so are my ribs. During the first months after diagnosis I was using Nordic walking poles which seemed to help quite a bit to go further and faster than without - they improve balance and posture - you might find that they help even if it is just to remove tension, which can lead to pain just because you are afraid of there being pain. [/QUOTE]
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