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Fatty liver Or ALD Alt 66 Ast 35
I'm not sure what stage of fatty liver I am at. Have done so much research and studied health science. But the only was I will get answers is a fibroscan. The GP that said I could have it left the surgery I was registered to. The new GP are not facied as its so common:WRONG! I BELIEVE TO TREAT HUMANS
I'm not sure what stage of fatty liver I am at. Have done so much research and studied health science. But the only was I will get answers is a fibroscan. The GP that said I could have it left the surgery I was registered to. The new GP are not facied as its so common:WRONG! I BELIEVE TO TREAT HUMANS
Rochelle3
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
VT & ICD
This showed that I had
dilated
cardiomyopathy
and scarring in the lower chambers of my heart. I finally had a results follow up in Jan this year and was put on tablets.
This showed that I had
dilated
cardiomyopathy
and scarring in the lower chambers of my heart. I finally had a results follow up in Jan this year and was put on tablets.
Tigerjack
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Raised GGT/ALT. Completely lost.
Hello all. I literally found this forum minutes after speaking with my GP. I am 37, 6'1, 15 stone. Don't drink alcohol over the weekly suggested amount, and don't smoke. I was told today that my GGT levels are at 100, and that my ALT is 66. Doctor didn't explain clearly what this meant or
Hello all. I literally found this forum minutes after speaking with my GP. I am 37, 6'1, 15 stone. Don't drink alcohol over the weekly suggested amount, and don't smoke. I was told today that my GGT levels are at 100, and that my ALT is 66. Doctor didn't explain clearly what this meant or
Soriox
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
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Alcohol withdrawal symptoms - itchy all over
Hi, I had a burning pain in my liver but it is easing off now after I have stopped drinking alcohol -, 31 days alcohol fee. I've started feeling itchy all over now however. My bloods came back satisfactory... Ggt slightly raised but gp said nothing to worry about and I have a fatty liver but thinks it
Hi, I had a burning pain in my liver but it is easing off now after I have stopped drinking alcohol -, 31 days alcohol fee. I've started feeling itchy all over now however. My bloods came back satisfactory... Ggt slightly raised but gp said nothing to worry about and I have a fatty liver but thinks it
Jaid123
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Help and advice
Hi. I am new to here but need some advice please My best friend has been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. This is due to being obese all her life(not a drinker) she is so poorly and has fluid on her lungs, stomach and side she cant walk anywhere and is bed bound really apart from going to the
Hi. I am new to here but need some advice please My best friend has been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. This is due to being obese all her life(not a drinker) she is so poorly and has fluid on her lungs, stomach and side she cant walk anywhere and is bed bound really apart from going to the
Nickyalsawwaf
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
liver scan confusion
hi all i am a new member here , and i am constantly worrying . last year i had a liver scan wich revealed fatty liver a smooth liver with no stiffnes or anything else to attract attention to it ,,, well my heamatologist then sent me for a proper assesment of my abdomen wich meant another scan at local
hi all i am a new member here , and i am constantly worrying . last year i had a liver scan wich revealed fatty liver a smooth liver with no stiffnes or anything else to attract attention to it ,,, well my heamatologist then sent me for a proper assesment of my abdomen wich meant another scan at local
rambler3
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Delayed scans
So I was referred for a liver scan as my ggt was 216 and my alt was 42 everything else normal. Assumed it was alcohol related but didn’t think I drank that much! I rang today to chase as it’s been nearly 4 week, told me oh there’s a back log we’re doing all urgent scans so it’s probably going to be
So I was referred for a liver scan as my ggt was 216 and my alt was 42 everything else normal. Assumed it was alcohol related but didn’t think I drank that much! I rang today to chase as it’s been nearly 4 week, told me oh there’s a back log we’re doing all urgent scans so it’s probably going to be
Lucky87
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
ESLD end of life signs
Hi all My mum was recently admitted with alcoholic hepatitis. She is extremely unwell has Aki 3 renal insufficiency which improved but this had worsened again rapidly. She had refractory ascities draining 9litres every 3-4days but when they do this is completely throws her kidney function off.. her
Hi all My mum was recently admitted with alcoholic hepatitis. She is extremely unwell has Aki 3 renal insufficiency which improved but this had worsened again rapidly. She had refractory ascities draining 9litres every 3-4days but when they do this is completely throws her kidney function off.. her
DreamRn
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Ggt liver problems
Hi, I’ve had blood tests and repeat blood tests I am a 28 year old woman I don’t really drink my ggt level is 56 I’m being sent for an ultrasound and I’m really worried, could anyone give me any advice or maybe some understanding of what this could be, thanks in advance.
Hi, I’ve had blood tests and repeat blood tests I am a 28 year old woman I don’t really drink my ggt level is 56 I’m being sent for an ultrasound and I’m really worried, could anyone give me any advice or maybe some understanding of what this could be, thanks in advance.
Nightowl1002
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Dismissed by cardiologist with possible dilated cardiomyopathy?
The cardiologist just said he wanted another mri in 12 months as occasionally this could suggest
dilated
cardiomyopathy
- but didn’t arrange to see me again! which after reading about the condition actually seemed pretty damn accurate to my symptoms.
The cardiologist just said he wanted another mri in 12 months as occasionally this could suggest
dilated
cardiomyopathy
- but didn’t arrange to see me again! which after reading about the condition actually seemed pretty damn accurate to my symptoms.
Hannahbarrym
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
So many issues, so little time!
I have
dilated
cardiomyopathy
which was controlled by drugs for 15 years or so, had an ICD fitted a few years back as a precaution (its fired twice now and if your on the list to have one and worrying, its not as bad as you think it will be!)
I have
dilated
cardiomyopathy
which was controlled by drugs for 15 years or so, had an ICD fitted a few years back as a precaution (its fired twice now and if your on the list to have one and worrying, its not as bad as you think it will be!)
Jona78
in
British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Worried about AST/ALT ratio
Hi all. This is my first post. I’m a 38 year old female from the United States currently going through a stressful divorce. Unfortunately for the last year to year and a half I've turned to alcohol as a crutch. Drinking very heavily the last year. Near daily with few breaks and waaaay too much each day.I
Hi all. This is my first post. I’m a 38 year old female from the United States currently going through a stressful divorce. Unfortunately for the last year to year and a half I've turned to alcohol as a crutch. Drinking very heavily the last year. Near daily with few breaks and waaaay too much each day.I
LaceGole
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Newbie
I was diagnosed with
dilated
cardiomyopathy
in 2016 and then I was diagnosed in November 2019 with NAFLD/NASH. I've had all the usual tests but have only been able to have a phone consultation with the hepatologist Post diagnosis due to Covid 19.
I was diagnosed with
dilated
cardiomyopathy
in 2016 and then I was diagnosed in November 2019 with NAFLD/NASH. I've had all the usual tests but have only been able to have a phone consultation with the hepatologist Post diagnosis due to Covid 19.
Lori1066
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Decompensated Chirrosis
Is it possible at all, to have decompensated chirrosis, without jaundice? But to have all other symptoms i.e., really bad thoughts, muscle wasting, fluid building up.all.over not just in stomach,severe personality change, memory lapses, headaches, smelly breathe & sweat, tiredness?? Thank you for reading
Is it possible at all, to have decompensated chirrosis, without jaundice? But to have all other symptoms i.e., really bad thoughts, muscle wasting, fluid building up.all.over not just in stomach,severe personality change, memory lapses, headaches, smelly breathe & sweat, tiredness?? Thank you for reading
Hidden
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Ggt not reducing after quitting alcohol
Hi, I have raised ggt levels. Was originally 280. I was a heavy drinker for years, bottle of wine around 4 days out of 7 but also lots of days off. After 3 months of not drinking my ggt reduces to 146 and after a further 6 months of not drinking it’s still at 147. Is it normal for it to stop decreasing
Hi, I have raised ggt levels. Was originally 280. I was a heavy drinker for years, bottle of wine around 4 days out of 7 but also lots of days off. After 3 months of not drinking my ggt reduces to 146 and after a further 6 months of not drinking it’s still at 147. Is it normal for it to stop decreasing
Lola109
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy
Hello, I was wondering if people diagnosed with cirrhosis would kindly advise what their symptoms of HE were/are, in particular in relation to medication they have been prescribed. I’m taking long term medication, and now get a fuzzy head ( like elastic bands) and concerned this is a form of HE. not
Hello, I was wondering if people diagnosed with cirrhosis would kindly advise what their symptoms of HE were/are, in particular in relation to medication they have been prescribed. I’m taking long term medication, and now get a fuzzy head ( like elastic bands) and concerned this is a form of HE. not
Uk1011
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
My rambling Update from a blustery Bedfordshire.
Hi all thought I would check in, hope everyone is as well as can be in these crazy times? Just to let you know despite my bad health (updated a few details on profile) I have now been alcohol free for 6 months today 😀 on Disulfiram as it was prob my last hope. The cravings have pretty much gone but
Hi all thought I would check in, hope everyone is as well as can be in these crazy times? Just to let you know despite my bad health (updated a few details on profile) I have now been alcohol free for 6 months today 😀 on Disulfiram as it was prob my last hope. The cravings have pretty much gone but
PJ2121
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Fatty liver and nosebleeds
Hi, i have had m.e for 9 years and the only thing wrong in my bloods At the beginning was my ALT Level was 52. 5 years later is 109 and i had an ultrasound which diagnosed me as having a fatty liver. My gp did nothing after that and couldn’t give me any idea of what percentage of my liver was fatty.
Hi, i have had m.e for 9 years and the only thing wrong in my bloods At the beginning was my ALT Level was 52. 5 years later is 109 and i had an ultrasound which diagnosed me as having a fatty liver. My gp did nothing after that and couldn’t give me any idea of what percentage of my liver was fatty.
sulamaye
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Interesting article: In-office gene therapy for wet age-related macular degeneration is coming
Gene therapy is showing promise for one of the most common causes of blindness. Data presented today shows that six patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have, so far, gone at least six months without the need for continued injections to control a disease that typically requires treatment
Gene therapy is showing promise for one of the most common causes of blindness. Data presented today shows that six patients with wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) have, so far, gone at least six months without the need for continued injections to control a disease that typically requires treatment
Edman777
in
Macular Society
4 years ago
Fatty liver or more?
Hi! In august i had a blood check up and my liver enzymes were tripled. Docter wanted me to come back in a month. So in september did a new check, and still too high. Got an ultrasound to check it and the result gave Fatty Liver. I am now doubting if it might be more serious and the Ultrasound didnt
Hi! In august i had a blood check up and my liver enzymes were tripled. Docter wanted me to come back in a month. So in september did a new check, and still too high. Got an ultrasound to check it and the result gave Fatty Liver. I am now doubting if it might be more serious and the Ultrasound didnt
barrelandro
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
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