Hi guys feeling down right now my liver tests were stable most of The year ggt in The 150-230 range i had a biopsy with mild liver fibrosis detected last year and now my ggt keep on rising it's now about 293 they say 300 is very high ggt gpt is about118 doctor seemed worried next test in 3 weeks said he gonna see what happens next I mean only 3 weeks ?! What does he mean am I gonna be send to a liver transplant center when ggt keeps on rising ?? What does he mean we gonna see what to do next?? I'm scared only 31 years old I'm so lost of words right now my kids need me I wanna see them grow up I feel so sick and tired all the time why am I writing this I don't know only you guys feel my pain .. I love you anf wish you all the best sending love when will those bloodtests ever be better I live like a monk not drinking now for years working out I give everything I need to be in my kids live nobody else will there be there for them not even my family only my lovely wife I love her so mu
ch how will she take care of those 3 beautiful girls my health seems to be gettin worse this is horrible dying in slow motion
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I'm so sorry that you're feeling so ill and so desperate. I'm still having lots of tests to see what's going on and what has caused my cirrhosis. It makes you feel that you have no control over your body.
I sincerely hope that you get the help you need soon.
Hi. I’m not very good with the numbers so I can’t answer that part of your post. I just wanted to say that every emotion you are feeling is normal and send you a cyber hug 🤗. So now you have the waiting game for 3 weeks until your next blood test. If your doctor decides to refer you to a transplant center it’s not the end of the world. There you will meet a hepatology team and they are the experts in Liver disease. They will look after you. Depending on your situation they may want to order their own tests to get a complete overhaul of what’s going on. This will include blood tests and maybe a ultrasound or scan of some sort. They will then explain to you what course of action is best in your case. Everyone’s situation is different, some people are just monitored by the transplant center and some people go on to needing a liver transplant. If the latter happens then, whilst it is a frightening prospect it is not necessarily a death sentence. There are many people on this forum who have had this operation and are now leading normal wonderful lives. I myself have had another 24 years after liver transplant. I just want add that you are doing all the right things by eating healthily and avoiding alcohol. I hope this has helped and feel free to ask any questions. Take care x
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