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PVE and liver resection
Hello, I'm due to have a PVE then
liver
resection
in a few weeks. Has anyone got any practical tips please? Surgeon just says carry on as normal but he's not had the procedure himself! Would be grateful for any advice on diet, exercise issues to expect afterwards. Thanks ladies xx
Hello, I'm due to have a PVE then
liver
resection
in a few weeks. Has anyone got any practical tips please? Surgeon just says carry on as normal but he's not had the procedure himself! Would be grateful for any advice on diet, exercise issues to expect afterwards. Thanks ladies xx
Kaitlinsmum
in
My Ovacome
4 months ago
Post Op
Done my
liver
resection
on 14 March 2024 coz found tumour in it since 2023. Went through Y90 treatment to shrink the tumour. Doc removed the tumour via keyhole with a drainage wound.
Done my
liver
resection
on 14 March 2024 coz found tumour in it since 2023. Went through Y90 treatment to shrink the tumour. Doc removed the tumour via keyhole with a drainage wound.
SunnyShoe
in
British Liver Trust
23 days ago
Metastic clear cell...
I just feel one after another, just had
liver
resection
three months ago! ( Where recurred from ablation last year). Feels never ending journey. I am quite strong headed person, but every now and then, it gets me. How long can I go on?
I just feel one after another, just had
liver
resection
three months ago! ( Where recurred from ablation last year). Feels never ending journey. I am quite strong headed person, but every now and then, it gets me. How long can I go on?
carrotmunch5
in
My Ovacome
5 months ago
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Liver cancer
They are looking into offering him a
liver
resection
to cut away the cancer or ablation. The
liver
resection
will have to be agreed by the surgeon so we have to wait now to see if he agrees to the surgery. Otherwise it will just be ablation, which I think Nick is going to go for anyway.
They are looking into offering him a
liver
resection
to cut away the cancer or ablation. The
liver
resection
will have to be agreed by the surgeon so we have to wait now to see if he agrees to the surgery. Otherwise it will just be ablation, which I think Nick is going to go for anyway.
pussycat66
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
liver resection - nearly 3 years on
hi, I had my
liver
resection
in sept 2020 due to a large
liver
adenoma (tumour) inside that had ruptured (unknown to me that it existed). Nearly 3 years on, I still get so much pain around my scar which is all the way across my abdomen.
hi, I had my
liver
resection
in sept 2020 due to a large
liver
adenoma (tumour) inside that had ruptured (unknown to me that it existed). Nearly 3 years on, I still get so much pain around my scar which is all the way across my abdomen.
SurvivorPhoenix
in
ICUsteps
10 months ago
UK - Liver Resection
I'm having my
liver
resection
on Friday 18th August to remove HCC and I'm just falling apart. I'm so scared and nervous. I feel sick, I'm bloated (from stress), I feel I have no desire to eat properly so I'm eating the wrong foods. I'm getting heart burn too.
I'm having my
liver
resection
on Friday 18th August to remove HCC and I'm just falling apart. I'm so scared and nervous. I feel sick, I'm bloated (from stress), I feel I have no desire to eat properly so I'm eating the wrong foods. I'm getting heart burn too.
BumbleCat
in
British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Scoobypoodle1
I'll never really know when or where I picked the parasite up, or how long I had it, but the position, very close to the portal vein, and damaged it had already caused was extensive enough to need right sided
liver
resection
surgery quite quickly, including the gallbladder.
I'll never really know when or where I picked the parasite up, or how long I had it, but the position, very close to the portal vein, and damaged it had already caused was extensive enough to need right sided
liver
resection
surgery quite quickly, including the gallbladder.
ScoobyPoodle1
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Third line chemotherapy, Caelyx
Surgery to remove peritoneum and
resection
liver
not an option. Does anyone have experience of just Caelyx? Is it effective on its own? Thankyou
Surgery to remove peritoneum and
resection
liver
not an option. Does anyone have experience of just Caelyx? Is it effective on its own? Thankyou
Skyeplus
in
My Ovacome
15 days ago
My precious daughter
She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her
liver
. In January 2022 she had a
liver
resection
, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
liver
was removed. The
resection
was carried out by two surgeons, during a 5 hour operation at Manchester Royal Infirmary.
She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her
liver
. In January 2022 she had a
liver
resection
, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
liver
was removed. The
resection
was carried out by two surgeons, during a 5 hour operation at Manchester Royal Infirmary.
Mami77
in
British Liver Trust
7 months ago
why? Is this normal?
Liver
resection
and lymph node thingy. Open surgery. 12 weeks later a nurse said your biopsy has just come back, you don’t have cancer but we want to do chemo on you to mop up any floating cancer cells that may or may not be there. A bile stent would not come out.
Liver
resection
and lymph node thingy. Open surgery. 12 weeks later a nurse said your biopsy has just come back, you don’t have cancer but we want to do chemo on you to mop up any floating cancer cells that may or may not be there. A bile stent would not come out.
Bbok
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Is HE always inevitable with severe chronic liver disease?
She has at least 15 of these tumours taking over her
liver
now. She has had a
resection
last year and two embolizations this year and now it is far too risky to do anything else. I would like to know if HE is always the end result of severe chronic liver disease?
She has at least 15 of these tumours taking over her
liver
now. She has had a
resection
last year and two embolizations this year and now it is far too risky to do anything else. I would like to know if HE is always the end result of severe chronic liver disease?
Mami77
in
British Liver Trust
4 months ago
4 years down the road
In February 2020 a large tumour was removed from my
liver
by open
resection
. Later in the year it returned and was treated by ablation. To date it has not come back 3month scans are being reduced to 6monthly.
In February 2020 a large tumour was removed from my
liver
by open
resection
. Later in the year it returned and was treated by ablation. To date it has not come back 3month scans are being reduced to 6monthly.
Churchill2020
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
4 months ago
Billiry attresia
My Son is 9 weeks old, had the kasai operation when he was 6 weeks old his eyes are still a bit yellowish Stool is light yellow and he poop every feed. doctors said that they found mild to moderate fibrosis in his biopsy report . i wanted to know about mild to moderate fibrosis . anyone had this kind
My Son is 9 weeks old, had the kasai operation when he was 6 weeks old his eyes are still a bit yellowish Stool is light yellow and he poop every feed. doctors said that they found mild to moderate fibrosis in his biopsy report . i wanted to know about mild to moderate fibrosis . anyone had this kind
srajeshwari53
in
Children's Liver Disease Foundation
1 day ago
Introduction to our newer members
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. First of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop googling for information - get your
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. First of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop googling for information - get your
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 days ago
new members
I know all too well how overwhelming this diagnosis can be to anyone. All of the emotions that can follow are hard to deal with for sure. If any new member doesn't feel comfortable posting anything here initially, please feel free to send me a message via 'chat'. We have all been exactly where you
I know all too well how overwhelming this diagnosis can be to anyone. All of the emotions that can follow are hard to deal with for sure. If any new member doesn't feel comfortable posting anything here initially, please feel free to send me a message via 'chat'. We have all been exactly where you
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 days ago
Wednesday's Word
[u][i]
fibrosis
[/i][/u] https://liverfoundation.org/about-your-liver/how-liver-diseases-progress/fibrosis-scarring/#:~:text=Fibrosis%20can%20be%20reversed%20if,to%20cirrhosis%20and%20liver%20cancer. Just click on the link that appears next for the entire posting from The American Liver
[u][i]
fibrosis
[/i][/u] https://liverfoundation.org/about-your-liver/how-liver-diseases-progress/fibrosis-scarring/#:~:text=Fibrosis%20can%20be%20reversed%20if,to%20cirrhosis%20and%20liver%20cancer. Just click on the link that appears next for the entire posting from The American Liver
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 days ago
Milk thistle
Good morning, I was just wondering if anyone has tried milk thistle to try and improve cirrhosis of the liver and to add bile salts to the body?
Good morning, I was just wondering if anyone has tried milk thistle to try and improve cirrhosis of the liver and to add bile salts to the body?
karebear_
in
British Liver Trust
3 days ago
Not Eating
Hi Everyone, I've not been on here for a while but could do with some advice. My partner has been in hospital twice over the last 3 years with alcoholic hepatitis (the second time his liver was failing but the steroids seemed to work) and he was back to normal. Almost a year on from his last hospital
Hi Everyone, I've not been on here for a while but could do with some advice. My partner has been in hospital twice over the last 3 years with alcoholic hepatitis (the second time his liver was failing but the steroids seemed to work) and he was back to normal. Almost a year on from his last hospital
MissS_Zebra9
in
British Liver Trust
3 days ago
Liver stent
Hi.im new here .my husband was diagnosed with cirrhosis Nash last year.. fluid gathers very quickly and every 3/4weeks he has it drained.doctor is talking about a liver stent.has anyone had this and had it been successful.thanks
Hi.im new here .my husband was diagnosed with cirrhosis Nash last year.. fluid gathers very quickly and every 3/4weeks he has it drained.doctor is talking about a liver stent.has anyone had this and had it been successful.thanks
Gweans
in
British Liver Trust
3 days ago
organizing
I started organizing all my notes yesterday from the Summit. I will begin to share all of this with you today. One of the women I met was the Pediatrics and Rare Liver Diseases Director, Kristin Hatcher, from the Global Liver Institute. She is trying to lobby for a routine liver panel to be part
I started organizing all my notes yesterday from the Summit. I will begin to share all of this with you today. One of the women I met was the Pediatrics and Rare Liver Diseases Director, Kristin Hatcher, from the Global Liver Institute. She is trying to lobby for a routine liver panel to be part
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
4 days ago
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