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Unknown Liver Disease or from Alcohol?
Hi About 8 weeks I had two alcohol binge sessions over the weekend on an empty stomach. (I only drink 3-4 times a year). Following this, about 4 days after, I started developing hot and cold flushes, sweating, hives and pruritus - especially on my stomach, poor wound healing. Pale colored stools.
Hi About 8 weeks I had two alcohol binge sessions over the weekend on an empty stomach. (I only drink 3-4 times a year). Following this, about 4 days after, I started developing hot and cold flushes, sweating, hives and pruritus - especially on my stomach, poor wound healing. Pale colored stools.
Halon
in
British Liver Trust
5 months ago
ultrasound result
Hello, me again! So my partner has had his letter telling his ultrasound result. It says that there is 24mm irregular area withing the left lobe of his liver. It also says that this could be nothing more than focal fat or a cancer. He now is going to have an urgent MRI. I am so scared now. After
Hello, me again! So my partner has had his letter telling his ultrasound result. It says that there is 24mm irregular area withing the left lobe of his liver. It also says that this could be nothing more than focal fat or a cancer. He now is going to have an urgent MRI. I am so scared now. After
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Ascites and edema gone. Belly remains.
Hope all of you are well. Quick question. Have any of you had ascites substantially decline and yet your belly remains hard and round? Will this ever go away? Walking and exercising strenuously. Lifting weights , sit-ups and walking approximately 10 miles a week. Eating much healthier. Haven’t drink
Hope all of you are well. Quick question. Have any of you had ascites substantially decline and yet your belly remains hard and round? Will this ever go away? Walking and exercising strenuously. Lifting weights , sit-ups and walking approximately 10 miles a week. Eating much healthier. Haven’t drink
juneblue
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
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Husband with Cirrhosis
Hi all. I’m new to this group and after some help. My husband is in alcoholic recently diagnosed with Cirrhosis after an internal bleed, bruising, fatigue and spider veins on his upper body. He’s an alcoholic. He’s in total denial about it all and is still drinking every day (about 2 cans of Stella)
Hi all. I’m new to this group and after some help. My husband is in alcoholic recently diagnosed with Cirrhosis after an internal bleed, bruising, fatigue and spider veins on his upper body. He’s an alcoholic. He’s in total denial about it all and is still drinking every day (about 2 cans of Stella)
Hol1Day01
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Health Anxiety: Pet Edition
She won't eat something she loves times and if I am not here, I fear she won't eat all day and risk
fatty
liver
. I start to get ultra scared of her coughing from her asthma. I start to over analyze her breathing.
She won't eat something she loves times and if I am not here, I fear she won't eat all day and risk
fatty
liver
. I start to get ultra scared of her coughing from her asthma. I start to over analyze her breathing.
aWorriedOne
in
Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Choice
I have a
fatty
liver
too. And my Alp is high again this month and was high last year for several months. He said I could take it now or lose weight and test again in two months. I'm not sure what to do. I am also Ama m2 positive. Last month my all my liver enzymes were normal. It fluctuates some.
I have a
fatty
liver
too. And my Alp is high again this month and was high last year for several months. He said I could take it now or lose weight and test again in two months. I'm not sure what to do. I am also Ama m2 positive. Last month my all my liver enzymes were normal. It fluctuates some.
Zelda5
in
PBCers Organization
1 year ago
Doctors appointments
Hello everyone , I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis of the liver, due to alcohol abuse in October 2022. In December 2022 and at the end of January , i had esophageal varices banded due to bleeding . Since i have been abstinent ,I am doing my best to keep up with a well balanced diet
Hello everyone , I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis of the liver, due to alcohol abuse in October 2022. In December 2022 and at the end of January , i had esophageal varices banded due to bleeding . Since i have been abstinent ,I am doing my best to keep up with a well balanced diet
Nick75
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Cirrhosis fully reversed.
It's been quite a while since I last posted. It's been 3 years since I was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis and and it's 6 months now since the very doctors who diagnosed me with cirrhosis confirmed that it is fully recovered and ran fibroscan twice to confirm that indeed it is gone. Only one thing now
It's been quite a while since I last posted. It's been 3 years since I was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis and and it's 6 months now since the very doctors who diagnosed me with cirrhosis confirmed that it is fully recovered and ran fibroscan twice to confirm that indeed it is gone. Only one thing now
Debo1
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
LDH Question
My typical quarterly checkup with my CLL doctor follows a certain routine - I have the blood draw and then, as soon as CBC results are available, I see the doctor or his nurse practitioner. And then, long after I've left the office, the other blood results are available, including LDH. So, in other
My typical quarterly checkup with my CLL doctor follows a certain routine - I have the blood draw and then, as soon as CBC results are available, I see the doctor or his nurse practitioner. And then, long after I've left the office, the other blood results are available, including LDH. So, in other
hhk50
in
CLL Support
11 months ago
Divorced from Hepatologist also
After much testing at Duke, it was determined that it wasn’t from
fatty
liver
disease but because of my severe tricuspid regurgitation of that heart valve. My heart basically was killing my liver with fluid backing up into the liver from the heart.
After much testing at Duke, it was determined that it wasn’t from
fatty
liver
disease but because of my severe tricuspid regurgitation of that heart valve. My heart basically was killing my liver with fluid backing up into the liver from the heart.
Bluegirl52
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
blood tests vs ultra sounds
I am so confused! I have been diagnosed with cirrhosis after a stay in hospital with ascites. What do they pay more attention to the scans or the blood work? It’s so confusing. They say at scans they are for only surveillance of cancerous lesions but can they tell if the cirrhosis has gotten worse even
I am so confused! I have been diagnosed with cirrhosis after a stay in hospital with ascites. What do they pay more attention to the scans or the blood work? It’s so confusing. They say at scans they are for only surveillance of cancerous lesions but can they tell if the cirrhosis has gotten worse even
Hidden
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Liver and Digestion
How has your liver disease affected your digestive system? My digestion has been unpredictable for years, sometimes constipation and sometimes diarrhea (sorry TMI). Dr always said it was IBS since nothing was seen on colonoscopies etc. I’m wondering if my digestive issues have been from my liver all
How has your liver disease affected your digestive system? My digestion has been unpredictable for years, sometimes constipation and sometimes diarrhea (sorry TMI). Dr always said it was IBS since nothing was seen on colonoscopies etc. I’m wondering if my digestive issues have been from my liver all
FlippinOut
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Supplements - Dangerous, Essential or Useless?
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Wizard recently made an interesting post on the "drive to minimize supplementation" that I wanted to respond to in-depth. The post: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150006558/the-drive-to-reduce-minimize-supplementation I decided a long form response would be better, thus my separate post here.
Technoid
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Recompensated Liver. Safe to travel.
I had my telephone consultation yesterday with my liver nurse and had some reassuring news. I asked her if I was safe to travel abroad and she said that my liver had recompensated and was functioning normal and that my bloods and scans are normal range and they have no features of concern. It will be
I had my telephone consultation yesterday with my liver nurse and had some reassuring news. I asked her if I was safe to travel abroad and she said that my liver had recompensated and was functioning normal and that my bloods and scans are normal range and they have no features of concern. It will be
Nip1
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Butter/ Protein Powder Shakes
Any butter substitutes for people who have
fatty
liver
? Is protein powder okay to drink & if so any recommendations ?
Any butter substitutes for people who have
fatty
liver
? Is protein powder okay to drink & if so any recommendations ?
SarahG23
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Creatinine and LDH
I have hashimoto's and I have been seeing a functional medicine doctor because my endocrinologist was not helping. He recently ran a bunch of labs. Both my creatinine and LDH were lab low. Does anyone know what that would mean and if is connected with my thyroid in any way?
I have hashimoto's and I have been seeing a functional medicine doctor because my endocrinologist was not helping. He recently ran a bunch of labs. Both my creatinine and LDH were lab low. Does anyone know what that would mean and if is connected with my thyroid in any way?
CraftyGamer19
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Liver Transplant - Lest we forget
When a person embarks on a liver journey, there are many people involved in their treatment over possibly many years. There are a multitude of medical professionals who become involved. These may range from the gastroenterologist who in turn refers their patient to a hepatologist. All the imagery people
When a person embarks on a liver journey, there are many people involved in their treatment over possibly many years. There are a multitude of medical professionals who become involved. These may range from the gastroenterologist who in turn refers their patient to a hepatologist. All the imagery people
Richard-Allen
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Low platelets
hi guys, Hope everyone is well! So when I have my bloods done all are within normal range but my platelets have always been lower since diagnosis 4yrs ago! My platelets have always been around the 85 mark. They then went to 68 then back up to 78 and last bloods done today they have dropped again to
hi guys, Hope everyone is well! So when I have my bloods done all are within normal range but my platelets have always been lower since diagnosis 4yrs ago! My platelets have always been around the 85 mark. They then went to 68 then back up to 78 and last bloods done today they have dropped again to
Chaz3125
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
does anyone with mild asthma take carvedilol for portal hypertension
I have extremely mild asthma and have been looking on the Internet about carvedilol which says that carvedilol is contraindicated. I have been recommended to take it and I’m going to have it prescribed. my asthma is so mild but I even forgot to mention it. I will mention it to my GP before I have
I have extremely mild asthma and have been looking on the Internet about carvedilol which says that carvedilol is contraindicated. I have been recommended to take it and I’m going to have it prescribed. my asthma is so mild but I even forgot to mention it. I will mention it to my GP before I have
firegong
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Health News: Nourishment for Eyes
When my Mom was 6, an Alsatian (German Shepherd) dog jumped up on her, jarring her head round to look, left her with a cast in her right eye. Known as strabismus, the ancient Greek for squinting. More accurately, it means the affected eye can’t really focus and can thus appear as a cross-eye. Off her
When my Mom was 6, an Alsatian (German Shepherd) dog jumped up on her, jarring her head round to look, left her with a cast in her right eye. Known as strabismus, the ancient Greek for squinting. More accurately, it means the affected eye can’t really focus and can thus appear as a cross-eye. Off her
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
11 months ago
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