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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
4 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
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
High Blood Test Results
Hi I wonder could any one help me with my test results ,I can't see my Doctor for two weeks as this was the first face to face appointment they had .I have
fatty
liver
and one off my blood tests is always raised a little bit ,not sure which .my doctor never seems very concerned but I should have been
Hi I wonder could any one help me with my test results ,I can't see my Doctor for two weeks as this was the first face to face appointment they had .I have
fatty
liver
and one off my blood tests is always raised a little bit ,not sure which .my doctor never seems very concerned but I should have been
jamie18
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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pregnancy supplements
hi lovely pregnant ladies , can anyone recommend the best supplements to be on which have the full omega 3 dha levels of 500mg in . I am on pregnacare max but it’s advising an additional 200 mg of dha on top of what it has which is 300. I don’t eat any fish so really want to be fully supplemented
hi lovely pregnant ladies , can anyone recommend the best supplements to be on which have the full omega 3 dha levels of 500mg in . I am on pregnacare max but it’s advising an additional 200 mg of dha on top of what it has which is 300. I don’t eat any fish so really want to be fully supplemented
Natasha2012
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 months ago
Pregnacare
I've been taking this for around a year now. I've also been taking CoQ10 & Omega 3. I'm looking to add magnesium & zinc into my supplement library. Pregnacare looks like it has very low doses of everything anyway. Can someone recommend a folic acid that I should take? I'm thinking of just taking everything
I've been taking this for around a year now. I've also been taking CoQ10 & Omega 3. I'm looking to add magnesium & zinc into my supplement library. Pregnacare looks like it has very low doses of everything anyway. Can someone recommend a folic acid that I should take? I'm thinking of just taking everything
Greenleaves1
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
Can some one help me understand this test?
so I went in to check for
fatty
liver
due to weight issues I'm guessing. the doctor was very vague, mentioned Nash, and said I have severe fibrosis and that I can try to get into some trial treatment but no guarantees. didn't really say much after that other than see you in three months. which left me
so I went in to check for
fatty
liver
due to weight issues I'm guessing. the doctor was very vague, mentioned Nash, and said I have severe fibrosis and that I can try to get into some trial treatment but no guarantees. didn't really say much after that other than see you in three months. which left me
Bonny210
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
Blacklist for T3
I'm currently under an endocrinologist, we discussed possible treatment also looking at other reasons why I'm tired(especially in afternoons) plus other usual symptoms associated with hypothyroidism, I've Ords & anti bodies & Doi2 deficiency. Currently on 100/125mcg alternate so far so good. In July
I'm currently under an endocrinologist, we discussed possible treatment also looking at other reasons why I'm tired(especially in afternoons) plus other usual symptoms associated with hypothyroidism, I've Ords & anti bodies & Doi2 deficiency. Currently on 100/125mcg alternate so far so good. In July
Humphre
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
News today.
Has anyone heard the latest news from “Bristol live” that taking Omega 3 fatty acids and fish oil supplements is a risk factor for AF and stroke? I personally don’t take this supplement because it interacts with warfarin, but thought those that do might like to investigate.
Has anyone heard the latest news from “Bristol live” that taking Omega 3 fatty acids and fish oil supplements is a risk factor for AF and stroke? I personally don’t take this supplement because it interacts with warfarin, but thought those that do might like to investigate.
Cavalierrubie
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
4 months ago
First BMD in 8 years
I got a BMD and have been considering echolyte in the year ahead to inform my numbers with more information. I wonder what some of your concerns for me might be as I debate medication or no medication. I am an active 68 year old woman. I walked 920 miles in 8 weeks in a wellness competition. I am
I got a BMD and have been considering echolyte in the year ahead to inform my numbers with more information. I wonder what some of your concerns for me might be as I debate medication or no medication. I am an active 68 year old woman. I walked 920 miles in 8 weeks in a wellness competition. I am
Mindy777
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Osteoporosis Support
2 months 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
4 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
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Could anyone please help in what to test/offer advice please? loading b12 6 wks ago, tsh 1.53. Freet4 12.2 & feeling ill & exhausted still?
HiTo try to cut long story short:) after shopping to subs instead of inj b12 during covid, neuro symptoms & very poor health returned finished loading dose of 6, 6 wks ago. Pins/needles etc worsened during jabs. My tsh levels been up/down over years,highest 7.Not had thyroid medication. Dr's recent
HiTo try to cut long story short:) after shopping to subs instead of inj b12 during covid, neuro symptoms & very poor health returned finished loading dose of 6, 6 wks ago. Pins/needles etc worsened during jabs. My tsh levels been up/down over years,highest 7.Not had thyroid medication. Dr's recent
Jo5454
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Thyroid UK
2 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
4 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
4 months 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
4 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
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PBC Foundation
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. 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
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British Liver Trust
4 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
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PBC Foundation
4 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
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
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