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Bilirubin Levels post 3 months Kasai

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Hey Everyone,

Please can yiou share your 3 month experiences and how it affected the future. Our baby in 5 weeks post Kasai and I have heard 3 months is the time doctors can better predict her future health. Thanks, Dominic

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Our son’s bilirubin never came down significantly. He is doing well because he has been mostly infection and acsites free but he is 8 months and he is getting vaccinated and then will be listed for transplant. His Bili was about 6 after Kasai and has been slowly climbing now about 10.

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Hello Dominic, when is your next appointment? how is your daughter doing? 3 months is often when things have settled post-surgery. Warmest regards, kate

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