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elevated lft query possible outcome
hi again I recently posted that my blood test showed ALT 50 and ALP 177. My GP is repeating tests. I’ve been reading a lot about the progression of liver disease from fatty liver onwards. I have read that all types of scans can detect fatty liver and other problems. In 2019 I had a CT scan for
hi again I recently posted that my blood test showed ALT 50 and ALP 177. My GP is repeating tests. I’ve been reading a lot about the progression of liver disease from fatty liver onwards. I have read that all types of scans can detect fatty liver and other problems. In 2019 I had a CT scan for
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Liver enzymes
Hi, I had mildly elevated ALT in January so stopped drinking alcohol. It lowered but then went up to 100 with raised AST also. Gradually both went down to normal and Nils blood test and ultrasound were normal. However, ALT has gone back up to 72 and ALT 64. My GP is stumped. Has anyone experienced
Hi, I had mildly elevated ALT in January so stopped drinking alcohol. It lowered but then went up to 100 with raised AST also. Gradually both went down to normal and Nils blood test and ultrasound were normal. However, ALT has gone back up to 72 and ALT 64. My GP is stumped. Has anyone experienced
Tajh
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
bilirubin
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
She-66
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
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bilirubin
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
i have pbc/aih …. my 3 monthly blood test is back and the bilirubin levels are way up ….. just wondering if anyone knows what this may indicate?
She-66
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
High T4
Hi Greygoose, I've seen your reply to Helen'shubby. Just wondering about my T4 and T3 . I'm awaiting new test results but my last test showed T4 at 22.4 ( 7.5- 21.1) ( 109.56%) FT3 4.9 (3.8-6.8) (36.67%) TSH is always undetectable B12 351 (110- 914.0) I am supplementing now (nature provides 3000mcg daily
Hi Greygoose, I've seen your reply to Helen'shubby. Just wondering about my T4 and T3 . I'm awaiting new test results but my last test showed T4 at 22.4 ( 7.5- 21.1) ( 109.56%) FT3 4.9 (3.8-6.8) (36.67%) TSH is always undetectable B12 351 (110- 914.0) I am supplementing now (nature provides 3000mcg daily
Shellian
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Biopsy for hcc and cirrhosis
hello everyone. Did anyone with HCC have a biopsy? I read somewhere that they dont usually do biopsies after mri and ct and ultrasound but my partner has been told he is having a biopsy next week. Just wondered how many of you had to have this and how did you feel after . Thank you
hello everyone. Did anyone with HCC have a biopsy? I read somewhere that they dont usually do biopsies after mri and ct and ultrasound but my partner has been told he is having a biopsy next week. Just wondered how many of you had to have this and how did you feel after . Thank you
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Fibroscan CAP scores
There are a few things that I don’t understand about Fibroscan CAP scores. I have looked at the NICE 49 full guideline which can be found here: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng49/evidence/full-guideline-pdf-2548213310 Fibroscan CAP scores are discussed in detail on pages 62 to 74; the CAP scores
There are a few things that I don’t understand about Fibroscan CAP scores. I have looked at the NICE 49 full guideline which can be found here: https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng49/evidence/full-guideline-pdf-2548213310 Fibroscan CAP scores are discussed in detail on pages 62 to 74; the CAP scores
mickeymouse42
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Fatty liver
A recent fibroscan has shown my fatty liver has got worse within a year I’m really worried is there anything l can do to reverse it my nurse says I’m doing all l can. I think my diet is good l never eat fast food and always cook from scratch I’m 73 and also have PBC. I don’t drink alcohol and usually
A recent fibroscan has shown my fatty liver has got worse within a year I’m really worried is there anything l can do to reverse it my nurse says I’m doing all l can. I think my diet is good l never eat fast food and always cook from scratch I’m 73 and also have PBC. I don’t drink alcohol and usually
kingsnorth
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Liver cirrhosis and diabetes type 2
Hi.I was diagnosed with a enlarged liver in 2019..By 2020 I was diagnosed with fatty liver disease and in less than 3 years I now have liver cirrhosis.. Only found out 5 days ago and I've been in tears.. Had fibroscan and it came back as f4 and 23.5kpa. My ggt blood test was raised Haven't drank alcohol
Hi.I was diagnosed with a enlarged liver in 2019..By 2020 I was diagnosed with fatty liver disease and in less than 3 years I now have liver cirrhosis.. Only found out 5 days ago and I've been in tears.. Had fibroscan and it came back as f4 and 23.5kpa. My ggt blood test was raised Haven't drank alcohol
Ringlet48
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
PBC - liver transplant donors and blood group questions
Hi - I either read on this website or the PBC Facebook site in the last couple of weeks - referring to if potentially one day a liver transplant is needed, that being a specific blood group type can limit the number of potential donors you may have? I am the blood group Rhesus Negative and wondered
Hi - I either read on this website or the PBC Facebook site in the last couple of weeks - referring to if potentially one day a liver transplant is needed, that being a specific blood group type can limit the number of potential donors you may have? I am the blood group Rhesus Negative and wondered
Cascade35
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
Elevated LDH
Hello, I haven’t posted before. My 44-year-old husband was diagnosed 2 years ago. He has been in watch and wait. We just met with his oncologist. His other blood counts are relatively stable, just increasing at a low rate. But his LDH has steadily increased the last 3 tests and is elevated. His oncologist
Hello, I haven’t posted before. My 44-year-old husband was diagnosed 2 years ago. He has been in watch and wait. We just met with his oncologist. His other blood counts are relatively stable, just increasing at a low rate. But his LDH has steadily increased the last 3 tests and is elevated. His oncologist
leahleah
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CLL Support
8 months ago
CR Advanced Prostrate Ca, and start of chemotherapy after PSMA
Dear All, I am posting my message with a hope to have better insight into my father's condition of Castrate resistant Advanced Prostrate Cancer and also seek the help of your experience.My father has had his cadaveric liver transplantation from Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fl in 2001. We went from India
Dear All, I am posting my message with a hope to have better insight into my father's condition of Castrate resistant Advanced Prostrate Cancer and also seek the help of your experience.My father has had his cadaveric liver transplantation from Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Fl in 2001. We went from India
Ij2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Research Lounge FREE Online Event: Does knowledge of liver scarring affect drinking behaviour?
Does knowing the effects of alcohol on your liver change your drinking?
Researchers have been looking at how people's drinking behaviours may change when they know that alcohol is damaging their liver. They have some interesting and thought-provoking results to share with you on:
Wednesday
Does knowing the effects of alcohol on your liver change your drinking?
Researchers have been looking at how people's drinking behaviours may change when they know that alcohol is damaging their liver. They have some interesting and thought-provoking results to share with you on:
Wednesday
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Do you live with advanced liver disease? Are you interested in attending an in-person workshop in Bristol or Liverpool this month?
The British Liver Trust are working with UK CLIF, a dynamic new network of clinicians, patients, carers/relatives and researchers coming together over our shared interest to improve research and clinical outcomes for people with chronic liver failure. Cases of liver disease are rising alarmingly and
The British Liver Trust are working with UK CLIF, a dynamic new network of clinicians, patients, carers/relatives and researchers coming together over our shared interest to improve research and clinical outcomes for people with chronic liver failure. Cases of liver disease are rising alarmingly and
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Metastic clear cell...
Hi, everyone. How are you? I just came back from my clinic appointment and was told news I didn't really want to hear. It spread again to one of lymph nodes near right kidney. That made sense why I had a pain there. I was on single dose of celarsertib for a few years. Now it's discontinued. My consultant
Hi, everyone. How are you? I just came back from my clinic appointment and was told news I didn't really want to hear. It spread again to one of lymph nodes near right kidney. That made sense why I had a pain there. I was on single dose of celarsertib for a few years. Now it's discontinued. My consultant
carrotmunch5
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Life Insurance
Hi, I have been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. I'm 54 (f) and live with my 25 year old son (divorced). I've just realised I don't have life insurance (I know!), and wanted to ask if anyone has experience of decent companies who won't rip me off. I'm worried sick about leaving my son with extra
Hi, I have been diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. I'm 54 (f) and live with my 25 year old son (divorced). I've just realised I don't have life insurance (I know!), and wanted to ask if anyone has experience of decent companies who won't rip me off. I'm worried sick about leaving my son with extra
Corallykate47
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Confused
Hi, I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis around 10 months ago. I have since done a resus trial/ study to reduce scarring. I had a biopsy at the end of the trial( sep) and it was showing roughly the same but just had 6 month appt with my liver consultant and she said...my bloods are about back to
Hi, I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis around 10 months ago. I have since done a resus trial/ study to reduce scarring. I had a biopsy at the end of the trial( sep) and it was showing roughly the same but just had 6 month appt with my liver consultant and she said...my bloods are about back to
Pete728
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
platelet
I have liver cirrhosis and currently have no symptoms I wondered if anyone had any advise on how to improve platelet count I’ve just had blood results and they have dropped from 98 to now 88 doctor wants me to have another blood test in 6 weeks has anyone experienced this and managed to increase them
I have liver cirrhosis and currently have no symptoms I wondered if anyone had any advise on how to improve platelet count I’ve just had blood results and they have dropped from 98 to now 88 doctor wants me to have another blood test in 6 weeks has anyone experienced this and managed to increase them
Janden12
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
cirrhosis and rheumatoid arthritis
My partner originally decompensated now compensated has suffered from bad aches and pains since diagnosis with ALD - always told it was a side effect of cirrhosis but as he started to become decompensated they started to entertain the idea it might be something else. Cut to almost 2 years later and
My partner originally decompensated now compensated has suffered from bad aches and pains since diagnosis with ALD - always told it was a side effect of cirrhosis but as he started to become decompensated they started to entertain the idea it might be something else. Cut to almost 2 years later and
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Hypereosinofilia with Pbc,ursofalk side effects.
Hello !!I have just been diagnosed with PBC,as you can imagine it was a huge surprise considering I have never had health issues before. Everything started with some gastro problems,mostly bloating and some discomfort in the bowel area. Blood tests shower increased GGT 160 , hypereosinophilia 2400 ,incresed
Hello !!I have just been diagnosed with PBC,as you can imagine it was a huge surprise considering I have never had health issues before. Everything started with some gastro problems,mostly bloating and some discomfort in the bowel area. Blood tests shower increased GGT 160 , hypereosinophilia 2400 ,incresed
Alina8004
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
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