Hello again, all
Further to my earlier posts, I thought I might amplify my message by posting the results of very quick 'self-assessment' that I did today, that was taken from some symptoms list of the various stages of the progress of Cirrhosis, all of which were lifted from this site.
I do so hope the results could be said to fairly encouraging for me, though I view everything with careful caution now...
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In the early stages, the liver can function normally despite being damaged.
You tend to get noticeable symptoms as the liver becomes more severely damaged.
The main symptoms include:
•tiredness and weakness Me: No (0/1)
•nausea Me: No
0/2
•loss of appetite resulting in weight loss Me: No (0/3)
•reduced sex drive Me: No (0/4)
As the condition progresses, you may also have:
•yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice) Me: No (0/5)
•fever and shivering attacks Me: No (0/6)
•vomiting Me: No (0/7)
•diarrhoea Me: No (0/8)
•itchy skin Me: Yes, occasionally (1/9)
•stomach pain, or a swollen or bloated stomach Me: Yes (But in URHQ, not stomach) (2/10)
•dark, tarry-looking poo Me: No (2/11)
•a tendency to bleed or bruise easily Me: No (2/12)
•tiny red lines (blood capillaries) on the skin above waist level Me: No (2/13)
•swelling in the legs, ankles and feet caused by a build-up of fluid (oedema), which can cause breathing problems Me: No (2/14)
•difficulty maintaining weight
• Me: No (2/15)
personality changes, confusion, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, or hallucinations Me: No (2/15)
•in women, abnormal periods Me: N/a (2/15)
•in men, enlarged breasts, a swollen scrotum (the loose sac of skin that contains the testicles) or shrunken testicles Me: No (2/16)
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Am I allowed to be encouraged by these scores, and is it fair to take them as a guide to my conditions? I do so hope I'm right in thinking they are...
Regards
Graham