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i might be getting referred to the QE hopspital soon for transplant review my brother come to see me yesterday and offered 1/2 of his liver which was quite a shock he said he would take no for a answer but he got young kids and would not to live with myself if some thing went wrong with him how successful
i might be getting referred to the QE hopspital soon for transplant review my brother come to see me yesterday and offered 1/2 of his liver which was quite a shock he said he would take no for a answer but he got young kids and would not to live with myself if some thing went wrong with him how successful
lonmallin50
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
No figures
Reading all your helpful posts I realise I have no facts about my husband's condition. You quote test results, levels etc, and we have nothing. Could be England vs Scotland or USA vs UK,private vs NHS, but we've not been given anything. He went into hospital recently with ascites and I think
Reading all your helpful posts I realise I have no facts about my husband's condition. You quote test results, levels etc, and we have nothing. Could be England vs Scotland or USA vs UK,private vs NHS, but we've not been given anything. He went into hospital recently with ascites and I think
MrsWorried
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Food question
Hello everyone I have been diagnosed with pbc for almost 2 years now. I am not sure which stage I am as I am too scared to get the biopsy. I am guessing its an early stage as my bilirubin and albumin are in the normal range and my doctor said so far my liver is ok. My problem is that I am struggling
Hello everyone I have been diagnosed with pbc for almost 2 years now. I am not sure which stage I am as I am too scared to get the biopsy. I am guessing its an early stage as my bilirubin and albumin are in the normal range and my doctor said so far my liver is ok. My problem is that I am struggling
Sara978
in
PBC Foundation
2 years ago
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does having angina mean I have heart failure?
I have quite a few health conditions including high cholestrol and blood pressure. plus non alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease. alongside bipolar affective disorder.
I have quite a few health conditions including high cholestrol and blood pressure. plus non alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease. alongside bipolar affective disorder.
retiredldnurse
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Liver Stent/Tips
Hi, I had a tips in May 2022, within 6 weeks it failed and I had urgent surgery to correct it in July 2022. I've been told my new TIPS is very big. Since then I have felt absolutely amazing. However, past week I've had a build up of ascities - not huge but enough to see my weight increase by 7lbs. I
Hi, I had a tips in May 2022, within 6 weeks it failed and I had urgent surgery to correct it in July 2022. I've been told my new TIPS is very big. Since then I have felt absolutely amazing. However, past week I've had a build up of ascities - not huge but enough to see my weight increase by 7lbs. I
BumbleCat
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Court of Protection
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone in this group had any information on the Court of protection process. I am helping my freind appeal his DOLs through the COP and his anxiety is through the roof and is worrying himself sick about what will be asked of him. He has cirrhosis and Hepatic Encephalopathy
Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone in this group had any information on the Court of protection process. I am helping my freind appeal his DOLs through the COP and his anxiety is through the roof and is worrying himself sick about what will be asked of him. He has cirrhosis and Hepatic Encephalopathy
CHanse
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Kid Supplements/Vitamins for ADHD
Does anyone use supplements/vitamins to help ease ADHD symptoms? My son is on medication and I read that Omega-3 is good for kids.
Does anyone use supplements/vitamins to help ease ADHD symptoms? My son is on medication and I read that Omega-3 is good for kids.
ADHDMom2013
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
2 years ago
Fibroscan
I am 55 years. I have undergone liver scan and other tests on October 4, 2022. My doctor told the liver condition already progressed to early cirrhosis. Is there anyone please advise me how can I reverse the condition. Has the condition already gone beyond the control? Kader
I am 55 years. I have undergone liver scan and other tests on October 4, 2022. My doctor told the liver condition already progressed to early cirrhosis. Is there anyone please advise me how can I reverse the condition. Has the condition already gone beyond the control? Kader
kader68
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
calories or .....
Should I reduce calories and eat normal, or should I completely stay away from bread, soda, fats, cheese and sugar for second-degree cirrhosis of the liver? Should I limit less than 2000 calories to make the liver work without getting tired, even if I eat bread, or does that harm it even if the calories
Should I reduce calories and eat normal, or should I completely stay away from bread, soda, fats, cheese and sugar for second-degree cirrhosis of the liver? Should I limit less than 2000 calories to make the liver work without getting tired, even if I eat bread, or does that harm it even if the calories
amineacm
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Lfts are still up
Well just a few months ago my Alp was up. I had broke my finger and we thought that caused it. That was the beginning of June. Now it's Oct. and my finger is healed and my last two blood tests all of it's high. My Alp is high and so is my Ast and Alt. My ALT used to be around 52, a lil high and the
Well just a few months ago my Alp was up. I had broke my finger and we thought that caused it. That was the beginning of June. Now it's Oct. and my finger is healed and my last two blood tests all of it's high. My Alp is high and so is my Ast and Alt. My ALT used to be around 52, a lil high and the
Zelda5
in
PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Ggt of 110
Hello,The GP surgery phoned up yesterday just a day after I had an LTF. Apparently my GGT was 110 though the ATL only 29. Why would this be? I have cut back in the last six months (used to drink 25 units a week) but admit I did drink quite a bit of wine in December, Xmas etc. I also ate more sugars
Hello,The GP surgery phoned up yesterday just a day after I had an LTF. Apparently my GGT was 110 though the ATL only 29. Why would this be? I have cut back in the last six months (used to drink 25 units a week) but admit I did drink quite a bit of wine in December, Xmas etc. I also ate more sugars
Redgasworks1
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Any advice on claiming PIP
hi, my partner has decompensated cirrhosis and on transplant list. He has a lot of aches and pains, cannot walk long distances and struggles to get up the stairs. We haven't claimed anything but there is absolutely no way he could work right now. Has anyone successfully claimed - what kind of things
hi, my partner has decompensated cirrhosis and on transplant list. He has a lot of aches and pains, cannot walk long distances and struggles to get up the stairs. We haven't claimed anything but there is absolutely no way he could work right now. Has anyone successfully claimed - what kind of things
Rshc
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Liver Fibrosis F3
I was told they caught it before it turned to Cirrhosis and that it can be reversed with diet as mine is probably linked to being overweight and
Fatty
Liver
. I have been diagnosed with GAVE (aka Watermelon Stomach) which is rare and they found out about my liver due to a link with GAVE.
I was told they caught it before it turned to Cirrhosis and that it can be reversed with diet as mine is probably linked to being overweight and
Fatty
Liver
. I have been diagnosed with GAVE (aka Watermelon Stomach) which is rare and they found out about my liver due to a link with GAVE.
drittz78
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Insulin Resistance, Parkinson's Disease, Consequences And What To Do About It
Here is a list of common ones : High blood pressure (hypertension) Overweight Obesity Skin tags (especially the neck or groin) High cholesterol High triglycerides
Fatty
liver
Prediabetes Diabetes Enlarged prostate Heart disease Polycystic ovarian syndrome (abnormal periods) I would look
Here is a list of common ones : High blood pressure (hypertension) Overweight Obesity Skin tags (especially the neck or groin) High cholesterol High triglycerides
Fatty
liver
Prediabetes Diabetes Enlarged prostate Heart disease Polycystic ovarian syndrome (abnormal periods) I would look
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
spider nevi?
Had labs about a year ago and all was perfectly normal. I drank a bit heavily in the pandemic but have since slowed down and stoped completely this month. Anxiety is though the roof. No family history of liver issues, or pain or other symptoms to note of. Appreciate any advice, I’ll be seeing my doctor
Had labs about a year ago and all was perfectly normal. I drank a bit heavily in the pandemic but have since slowed down and stoped completely this month. Anxiety is though the roof. No family history of liver issues, or pain or other symptoms to note of. Appreciate any advice, I’ll be seeing my doctor
John398
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Enlarged Liver and Gallstones
Does this mean it is a
fatty
liver
? Or is this something else? Is this common with gallstones/gallbladder issues? Or does this indicate something else entirely? The doctors aren’t really answering his questions and just say his liver is “fine”.
Does this mean it is a
fatty
liver
? Or is this something else? Is this common with gallstones/gallbladder issues? Or does this indicate something else entirely? The doctors aren’t really answering his questions and just say his liver is “fine”.
Healthnut22
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Feedback on private Blood tests please, before my Endo appt..
I posted earlier this month asking for advice before I see my Endo at the end of November. I've not been feeling too great and my Endo put me on Hrt as my levels were all in range and he thinks my symptoms are perimenopausal rather than thyroid. (graves/Rai Oct 21) I feel it's a mixture of both. Hrt
I posted earlier this month asking for advice before I see my Endo at the end of November. I've not been feeling too great and my Endo put me on Hrt as my levels were all in range and he thinks my symptoms are perimenopausal rather than thyroid. (graves/Rai Oct 21) I feel it's a mixture of both. Hrt
JUUJOO
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can anyone help
I was told a lot of years ago I had
fatty
liver
but nothing was done or said on what to do. So now years later my ct scan for something unrelated showed heptic stetosis. So now my question is since then I had blood work my number are normal but my iron is high.
I was told a lot of years ago I had
fatty
liver
but nothing was done or said on what to do. So now years later my ct scan for something unrelated showed heptic stetosis. So now my question is since then I had blood work my number are normal but my iron is high.
Mommybe
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
NAFLD
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days.
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic
fatty
liver
disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days.
jacqueline121
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Ascites / Paracentesis
I have posted before on how my husband has alcohol related cirrhosis. He stopped drinking the day he was admitted in the hospital, Aug 12, 2022. He remained there for 1 week. Since he has been released, his ascites has got worse. It has prevented him from eating and makes him very tired and hard
I have posted before on how my husband has alcohol related cirrhosis. He stopped drinking the day he was admitted in the hospital, Aug 12, 2022. He remained there for 1 week. Since he has been released, his ascites has got worse. It has prevented him from eating and makes him very tired and hard
Mls1973
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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