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Continuous hospitalisation

My husband has chronic liver disease, cirrhosis and he's through to the next sta...
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Hospital admission

Hi all I posted quite awhile ago regarding my alt results. The go up and down li...
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Information about polycystic ovaries and liver disease

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4093689/ A link for information on ...
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'Liver Ache'

I know from reading posts on here that the liver is not supposed to feel pain, h...
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Worried mum

Hello, My daughter has still no diagnosis of what is going on, back in late Nov...
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Would they refuse tace at pre-op?

Would they refuse tace treatment at The pre op? What could make them refuse to ...
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Bewildered

I went to see consultant on the 30th Jan about intrahepatic arterioportal shunt ...
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Liver Transplant List.

My husband had RFA treatment last November for a HCC. He has NASH. Since this tr...
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Assessment ?

Have now got my dates for my assessment. 😬 Just a quick question. Does the asse...
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Infections and Antibiotics whilst on Treatment

Hi I am in the 10th week of 12 week treatment with Ribavirin, Exviera and Viekir...
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Anger management?

So someone be so kind as to explain to me 'personality changes' that you get wit...
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Once diagnosed with HE will it always be there?

My husband developed HE after having liver tipps procedure, due to his autoimmun...
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yellow tongue

Hi,i have a permanent yellow coated tongue,i have just read this can be a sign o...
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Cholestatic jaundice with rocketing bilirubin!

Have just been discharged from the hospital with cholestatic jaundice. Feeling e...
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Health insurance

Anyone know a company who might insure me??

Will I have a change in life?

Just wondering whether having my transplant will make a significant impact on li...

Liver recovery - any experiences?

Hello folks, Liver noob here. I've been drinking for twenty years (long story, w...
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Six Nations

Off topic but hey...! Hope everyone's enjoying the six Nations this weekend. En...
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Liver Biopsy pt2!

Hello again, I have now received my appointment for my Liver Biopsy and I am ter...
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Anyone heard from Kimberley?

Dear All, Has anyone heard from Kimberley? I've been worrying quite a lot about ...
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Hepatic Encephalitis

My husband was diagnosed with HE last November (he has decompensated cirrhosis) ...
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Liver biopsy questions.

Hello, first post I have written on this forum, and I hope somebody could help m...
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gallstone

hi my problem is ,due to some requirement I have gone under ultrasonography test...
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‘Coffee and the liver – the potential health benefits’

Has anybody hear of this? Regularly drinking moderate amounts of coffee may pre...
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thinking about Catfishjumping

has anyone heard from Catfish recently? I've been looking, but may have missed a...
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Platelets after Harvoni

Hi everyone just a question maybe some people might be able to help with. I co...
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Very High GGT...having anxiety

I'm Spanish so I'm sorry if my english is not very good. I'll try to explain as ...
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Who can explain?sarcoidosis liver( granuloma) and pbc wich one cause the other

Who can explain? sarcoidosis liver( granuloma) and pbc wich one cause the other ...
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Introducing the Community Liver Alliance

Mission: The Community Liver Alliance is dedicated to supporting the community...

I am Gautom Choudhury.

GST. What is the treatment for this.