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Fibroscan result waiting time?
Please can somebody tell me how long it takes to receive results for a fibroscan? I started this journey in November 2023 after asking for a general check-up at my GP surgery because of some non-liver related issues. I had no awareness at all that my liver could be damaged. After a few rounds of blood
Please can somebody tell me how long it takes to receive results for a fibroscan? I started this journey in November 2023 after asking for a general check-up at my GP surgery because of some non-liver related issues. I had no awareness at all that my liver could be damaged. After a few rounds of blood
Trotter2024
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
First Time With Aspergillosis
I had a liver transplant at age 17 due to a severe genetic mitochondrial liver disease. I've had a lot of complications since the. MRSA bacteremia, C.Diff, sepsis x4, Multiple GI bleeds, Lung disease Including COPD, chronic atelectasis, and now aspergillus. I also have a lot of other organ issues due
I had a liver transplant at age 17 due to a severe genetic mitochondrial liver disease. I've had a lot of complications since the. MRSA bacteremia, C.Diff, sepsis x4, Multiple GI bleeds, Lung disease Including COPD, chronic atelectasis, and now aspergillus. I also have a lot of other organ issues due
Diffuse_Confuse
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Aspergillosis and Rare Fungal Infection Support
2 months ago
Help. Icu
Hi all I'm new here but I'm also lost and don't know what to do. My mom currently needs a liver transplant but she has pneumonia and they had her sedated now she's awake but won't listen to orders.
Hi all I'm new here but I'm also lost and don't know what to do. My mom currently needs a liver transplant but she has pneumonia and they had her sedated now she's awake but won't listen to orders.
Joccelyn
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ICUsteps
2 months ago
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Stage 4 fibrosis of the Liver
I contracted Hepatitis A in 2020, undiagnosed for 2 months. Six months later I was told I had NALD and last year I was sent for ultrasound scans and blood tests to check for cancer. In March this year, I was told I had Stage 4 Fibrosis of the liver. Does anyone know if this can be reversed, any treatments
I contracted Hepatitis A in 2020, undiagnosed for 2 months. Six months later I was told I had NALD and last year I was sent for ultrasound scans and blood tests to check for cancer. In March this year, I was told I had Stage 4 Fibrosis of the liver. Does anyone know if this can be reversed, any treatments
Wi-llow
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Living With Liver Disease
Good morning everyone! I'm speaking at this event on Saturday along with an HCC survivor. She received a liver transplant that saved her life. I would love to see you in person if you live in or near the Nashville area. The event is free and sponsored by the Mid-South Liver Alliance. Hope to see you
Good morning everyone! I'm speaking at this event on Saturday along with an HCC survivor. She received a liver transplant that saved her life. I would love to see you in person if you live in or near the Nashville area. The event is free and sponsored by the Mid-South Liver Alliance. Hope to see you
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 months ago
'Wednesday Word"
Since my question yesterday was concerning 'brain fog', I thought my word for today should be [u][i]
encephalopathy
[/i][/u] - here are specifics about the word This is a blanket term referring to any brain dysfunction. It can commonly be called 'brain fog'. However, [u][i]
encephalopathy
Since my question yesterday was concerning 'brain fog', I thought my word for today should be [u][i]
encephalopathy
[/i][/u] - here are specifics about the word This is a blanket term referring to any brain dysfunction. It can commonly be called 'brain fog'. However, [u][i]
encephalopathy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 months ago
fibroscan score 7.9 f1 finrosis
I don’t understand this report as 7.9 Kos should indicate f2 fibrosis not f1 also the did not give me a cap score Not overweight very fit active no alcohol or any kind of hepatitis not hereditary conditions either So quite confused
I don’t understand this report as 7.9 Kos should indicate f2 fibrosis not f1 also the did not give me a cap score Not overweight very fit active no alcohol or any kind of hepatitis not hereditary conditions either So quite confused
TacosPizzaIcecream
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
wake up call
hi, new to group but have been reading all your blogs 😊 anyone had experience of
fatty
liver
? And did you cut wine intake down daily until stopped? Or did you go go cold Turkey? Really worried , awaiting blood results but need a focus. Thanks 😀
hi, new to group but have been reading all your blogs 😊 anyone had experience of
fatty
liver
? And did you cut wine intake down daily until stopped? Or did you go go cold Turkey? Really worried , awaiting blood results but need a focus. Thanks 😀
Orangeskys
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Drink Free
1 year ago
Liver tumor
Hi there, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago with a rear benign condition in my peritoneum. Because of this, I have MRIs and CT scans every 4-5 months. In January, my doctors found out a new lesion in my liver. I had a MRI if my liver in March. They come back to me and said that the lesion not changed
Hi there, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago with a rear benign condition in my peritoneum. Because of this, I have MRIs and CT scans every 4-5 months. In January, my doctors found out a new lesion in my liver. I had a MRI if my liver in March. They come back to me and said that the lesion not changed
dibk
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Please join!
For all of our new members, PLEASE make sure one of the first things you do after your diagnosis is to join The PBC Foundation. It's free. There is so much accurate and up to date information there on the disease itself, glossary of terms you might not be familiar with. place to record your lab results
For all of our new members, PLEASE make sure one of the first things you do after your diagnosis is to join The PBC Foundation. It's free. There is so much accurate and up to date information there on the disease itself, glossary of terms you might not be familiar with. place to record your lab results
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
3 months ago
Follow up ultrasound for cirrhosis, shown polyp In gallbladder
Hi, looking if anyone has experience/ info on this? is it common, linked to cirrhosis ? It’s completely thrown me as I’ve been feeling healthy since diagnosis last year. This was my first US since. I was hoping for news that my liver looked slightly better than original scan, as I’ve worked my backside
Hi, looking if anyone has experience/ info on this? is it common, linked to cirrhosis ? It’s completely thrown me as I’ve been feeling healthy since diagnosis last year. This was my first US since. I was hoping for news that my liver looked slightly better than original scan, as I’ve worked my backside
DaveQ67
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Stopping Injections After 3 Loading Doses
Hi! I’m new here and learning so much from reading all of the posts here. I was diagnosed with low B12 levels earlier on this year, although my PA antibodies came back negative. I was put on injections, and was meant to have 6 over 2 weeks followed by 1 every 3 months, however my GP had to stop them
Hi! I’m new here and learning so much from reading all of the posts here. I was diagnosed with low B12 levels earlier on this year, although my PA antibodies came back negative. I was put on injections, and was meant to have 6 over 2 weeks followed by 1 every 3 months, however my GP had to stop them
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
severe fatty liver
hi everyone, I’m new here and just feel so totally confused, I know you can’t diagnose etc but just a little help and understanding would mean so much , I was diagnosed with
fatty
liver
about 4 years ago, I was not told that it was severe until a few months ago when my Dr suddenly decided to re check
hi everyone, I’m new here and just feel so totally confused, I know you can’t diagnose etc but just a little help and understanding would mean so much , I was diagnosed with
fatty
liver
about 4 years ago, I was not told that it was severe until a few months ago when my Dr suddenly decided to re check
Sophia1968
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Progress?
Good morning, not really after any advice just some thoughts from you lovely people. Basically in Oct ‘23 I had a massive variceal bleed, 6l blood transfusion and a 9% survival rate, very jaundice, lost over 3 stone bringing me to just under 6 stone, progonsees liver failure, put on a transplant list
Good morning, not really after any advice just some thoughts from you lovely people. Basically in Oct ‘23 I had a massive variceal bleed, 6l blood transfusion and a 9% survival rate, very jaundice, lost over 3 stone bringing me to just under 6 stone, progonsees liver failure, put on a transplant list
Starlight79
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Wednesday Word
[u][i]
ALT - Alanine Transaminase
[/i][/u] This is a blood test performed as part of your routine liver panel test. It is released more so by the [u][i]
hepatocytes -(liver cells)
[/i][/u] so it's associated more with hepatitis rather than PBC. ALT can be elevated in both non responders
[u][i]
ALT - Alanine Transaminase
[/i][/u] This is a blood test performed as part of your routine liver panel test. It is released more so by the [u][i]
hepatocytes -(liver cells)
[/i][/u] so it's associated more with hepatitis rather than PBC. ALT can be elevated in both non responders
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
3 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. After the op, stayed in hospital for 7 days till I’m stable and independent enough to walk on my own so wouldn’t be
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. After the op, stayed in hospital for 7 days till I’m stable and independent enough to walk on my own so wouldn’t be
SunnyShoe
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
always question
Just this morning there was a post about questioning the legitimacy of a survey about itching - and receiving payment for completing it. Some of you reached out to The PBC Foundation (as did I) to just make sure it was 'for real'. I am just as hopeful that when any of you don't feel the care you receive
Just this morning there was a post about questioning the legitimacy of a survey about itching - and receiving payment for completing it. Some of you reached out to The PBC Foundation (as did I) to just make sure it was 'for real'. I am just as hopeful that when any of you don't feel the care you receive
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
3 months ago
Nicotine patches vs gum.
if you’re not aware, I’ve been experimenting with the nicotine patch. I found that it’s too much. I wonder if that why the trial failed. I found a couple pieces of gum, 3-4 a day as needed better. I will soon be off meds. They never really worked that good anyway. Nicotine works just as good if not
if you’re not aware, I’ve been experimenting with the nicotine patch. I found that it’s too much. I wonder if that why the trial failed. I found a couple pieces of gum, 3-4 a day as needed better. I will soon be off meds. They never really worked that good anyway. Nicotine works just as good if not
38yroldmale
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Is it just me?
Wondering if anyone else isn't sold on the concept of taking a sledgehammer to the immune system to treat RRMS. I am looking forward to these meds finishing clinical trials: * Vidofludimus calcium [It's both anti-EBV and neuroprotective effect] (Link: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
Wondering if anyone else isn't sold on the concept of taking a sledgehammer to the immune system to treat RRMS. I am looking forward to these meds finishing clinical trials: * Vidofludimus calcium [It's both anti-EBV and neuroprotective effect] (Link: https://multiplesclerosisnewstoday.com
By-Design-1000
in
My MSAA Community
3 months ago
b12 liver stores
Hi everyone, Just a quick question for those of us with PA. When we have b12 loading doses I have read this replenishes liver stores. Can anyone tell me does this b12 always successfully make it into the liver stores? I ask because my body does not reflect this. Loading doses did nothing to alleaviate
Hi everyone, Just a quick question for those of us with PA. When we have b12 loading doses I have read this replenishes liver stores. Can anyone tell me does this b12 always successfully make it into the liver stores? I ask because my body does not reflect this. Loading doses did nothing to alleaviate
brenanddave
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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