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No Drink
Its been 3 years now since I stopped drinking I tried several times before but could not do it until I come across this site and read all the stories some sad some happy but all really real life stories of liver disease, mine was drink , then i realised really what I was doing to my self I really did
Its been 3 years now since I stopped drinking I tried several times before but could not do it until I come across this site and read all the stories some sad some happy but all really real life stories of liver disease, mine was drink , then i realised really what I was doing to my self I really did
lonmallin50
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
new onset neuropathy
hi Hi since a liver transplant 3.5 months ago I have been getting burning feet esp at night. It has gradually worsened and now I get it during the day with pain and swelling and my hands have kicked off now. It is so bad at times I just can’t walk with the discomfort and pain. I’ve heard it’s due
hi Hi since a liver transplant 3.5 months ago I have been getting burning feet esp at night. It has gradually worsened and now I get it during the day with pain and swelling and my hands have kicked off now. It is so bad at times I just can’t walk with the discomfort and pain. I’ve heard it’s due
Zechariah123
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Mood swings
My husband has a decompensated liver. Recently I have noticed that he gets angry very quickly whereas, when he was drinking he was very placid He has been told he doesn't appear to have H.E. so are these mood swings liver related or would it be more likely to be his abstention from alcohol? I am treading
My husband has a decompensated liver. Recently I have noticed that he gets angry very quickly whereas, when he was drinking he was very placid He has been told he doesn't appear to have H.E. so are these mood swings liver related or would it be more likely to be his abstention from alcohol? I am treading
Breakfastbabe
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
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Chronic Cholecystitis
Hi, over the the past few years I've been very poorly as most of us have been. Had all Cirrhosis symptoms except bleeding varices. Along side this I've had Chronic Cholecystitis seen by via CT and Ultrasound scans. The hepatic consultant wanted a laproscopic removal of the gall bladder, but the gastro
Hi, over the the past few years I've been very poorly as most of us have been. Had all Cirrhosis symptoms except bleeding varices. Along side this I've had Chronic Cholecystitis seen by via CT and Ultrasound scans. The hepatic consultant wanted a laproscopic removal of the gall bladder, but the gastro
Trewargas
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Does anyone know
Most know my Story about my wife, how she went from a Fatty liver diagnosis in Oct of 2020 to dead from Renal Failure in Jan of 2023. One thing, that is still being argued. And drives me nuts since the Biopsies showed NASH F1. She did have a compression of her IVC and Portal. Which cleared on its
Most know my Story about my wife, how she went from a Fatty liver diagnosis in Oct of 2020 to dead from Renal Failure in Jan of 2023. One thing, that is still being argued. And drives me nuts since the Biopsies showed NASH F1. She did have a compression of her IVC and Portal. Which cleared on its
Wolivere
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Palliative care survey for less survivable cancer patients & loved ones (UK)
📣 The Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce have launched a vital survey to amplify the voices of people affected by a diagnosis of liver cancer and the less survivable cancers. The survey aims to provide insights so they can lobby for improvements to palliative care services, and to highlight any good
📣 The Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce have launched a vital survey to amplify the voices of people affected by a diagnosis of liver cancer and the less survivable cancers. The survey aims to provide insights so they can lobby for improvements to palliative care services, and to highlight any good
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY - Research (UK)
One of the NIHR liver partnership research teams in the UK is working on a study to encourage patients with a diagnosis of liver disease to regularly attend for cancer screening. There are many things that make this difficult for people, particularly if they are homeless or vulnerable. The researchers
One of the NIHR liver partnership research teams in the UK is working on a study to encourage patients with a diagnosis of liver disease to regularly attend for cancer screening. There are many things that make this difficult for people, particularly if they are homeless or vulnerable. The researchers
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Liver Biopsy Negative can it still be PBC?
I had elevated Alkaline Phosphate of 146, ALT (SOGT) of 45 and a positive ANA with a titer of 1:320 so my primary doctor sent me to a gastroenterologist. He thought I just had fatty liver but did more bloodwork and scheduled me for an ultrasound, He called when the labs came back and said he wanted tod
I had elevated Alkaline Phosphate of 146, ALT (SOGT) of 45 and a positive ANA with a titer of 1:320 so my primary doctor sent me to a gastroenterologist. He thought I just had fatty liver but did more bloodwork and scheduled me for an ultrasound, He called when the labs came back and said he wanted tod
Needmercy
in
PBC Foundation
10 months ago
Serum gamma-glutamyl transferase level
I had a blood test conducted by my GP surgery. One of the test, not my normal profile, was this: Serum gamma-glutamyl transferase level (XaES3) 118 iu/L [reference range 0 - 59] I do understand that it's a liver test, and my other LFT's were normal. Any incite to the meaning of this test in respect
I had a blood test conducted by my GP surgery. One of the test, not my normal profile, was this: Serum gamma-glutamyl transferase level (XaES3) 118 iu/L [reference range 0 - 59] I do understand that it's a liver test, and my other LFT's were normal. Any incite to the meaning of this test in respect
RobertCLL
in
CLL Support
10 months ago
liver ast/alt
Good day, i recently got Bloodwork done. My billirubine was raised 71u/mol and AST 81. My ALT was 25, GGT normal and ALP also. I was a binge drinker for 15 years. Never drank daily. My fear is cirrhosis, with the ast alt ratio. Have had 2 ultrasounds that were complete normal and 1 MRI with out contrast
Good day, i recently got Bloodwork done. My billirubine was raised 71u/mol and AST 81. My ALT was 25, GGT normal and ALP also. I was a binge drinker for 15 years. Never drank daily. My fear is cirrhosis, with the ast alt ratio. Have had 2 ultrasounds that were complete normal and 1 MRI with out contrast
Che1985
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
High liver GGT
I have been getting high ggt levels for maybe 3 years now. Currently 132 at the highest was 160. I am guilty of having a bottle of wine spaced from friday through sunday so about a glass an evening over a weekend but am a non drinker the rest of the time. I have had positive gastro parietal cells come
I have been getting high ggt levels for maybe 3 years now. Currently 132 at the highest was 160. I am guilty of having a bottle of wine spaced from friday through sunday so about a glass an evening over a weekend but am a non drinker the rest of the time. I have had positive gastro parietal cells come
Confused1806
in
British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Severe hepatic steatosis
HiMy CT scan says liver has smooth contour, 'severe hepatic steatosis', no focal liver lesion or biliary dilatation. I phoned the helpline and was recommended to ask for fib 4 test but my gp says they don't do that. Just had normal full bloods and liver panel taken. Waiting for the results but I fear
HiMy CT scan says liver has smooth contour, 'severe hepatic steatosis', no focal liver lesion or biliary dilatation. I phoned the helpline and was recommended to ask for fib 4 test but my gp says they don't do that. Just had normal full bloods and liver panel taken. Waiting for the results but I fear
Jellybeanies
in
British Liver Trust
4 months ago
A really long post, I’m sorry.
Hello, this might turn into a ramble, so apologies in advance. My husband was diagnosed with F3/F4 Bridging fibrosis about 6 weeks ago. It’s been a very emotional and scary few weeks made worse by lots of googling! I found this forum this week, and since reading, feel a lot more positive going forward
Hello, this might turn into a ramble, so apologies in advance. My husband was diagnosed with F3/F4 Bridging fibrosis about 6 weeks ago. It’s been a very emotional and scary few weeks made worse by lots of googling! I found this forum this week, and since reading, feel a lot more positive going forward
Booksand
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Cirrhosis child a
Hi i had a fibroscan scan last week cap 162 and 14.2 last year cap 260 and 63 originally diagnosed with alchol hepatitis and cirrhosis bloods are normal now ultrasound sound recent one show ever so slightly iregular outline and mild mild cirrhosis thats the way she expressed it as its so mild she said
Hi i had a fibroscan scan last week cap 162 and 14.2 last year cap 260 and 63 originally diagnosed with alchol hepatitis and cirrhosis bloods are normal now ultrasound sound recent one show ever so slightly iregular outline and mild mild cirrhosis thats the way she expressed it as its so mild she said
D6C2L30E-48
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
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
4 months ago
Blood Test for vits (and thyroid)
Hello all. Following advice from SlowDragon, got GP to agree to Vit testing as T3 low and as SlowDragon though they would, they drew blood for Thyroid levels , too! Must say here, too, after GPS lowered my Levo, because I had too many hypo symptoms return, I upped the dose from 175 to 200 as on 200
Hello all. Following advice from SlowDragon, got GP to agree to Vit testing as T3 low and as SlowDragon though they would, they drew blood for Thyroid levels , too! Must say here, too, after GPS lowered my Levo, because I had too many hypo symptoms return, I upped the dose from 175 to 200 as on 200
Lottyplum
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Hi Taar
A couple of years ago when I was particularly unwell, my 1st paracentesis was scary, a bit unknown. The pain reducing injection was was a sharp sting, but nothing worse. Insertion of the the drain tube felt "uncomfortable" but nothing worse. During the drain over several hours they also replenished
A couple of years ago when I was particularly unwell, my 1st paracentesis was scary, a bit unknown. The pain reducing injection was was a sharp sting, but nothing worse. Insertion of the the drain tube felt "uncomfortable" but nothing worse. During the drain over several hours they also replenished
Trewargas
in
British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Some advice re draining fluid?
11m post transplant. Had a clinic at QE today. Not feeling too good, feeling tired, bloated etc. Have gained about 8-10kg since March. They (bless 'em) fitted me in for an ultrasound, and found "pockets of free fluid." Is this the same as ascites? Can you get ascites after transplant...? Didn't
11m post transplant. Had a clinic at QE today. Not feeling too good, feeling tired, bloated etc. Have gained about 8-10kg since March. They (bless 'em) fitted me in for an ultrasound, and found "pockets of free fluid." Is this the same as ascites? Can you get ascites after transplant...? Didn't
taar
in
British Liver Trust
11 months 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
4 months ago
MRI results
had scan on 6th July. after many phone calls and forever listening to messages and options finally found out that my results had been sent to my GP. As I was ordering my repeats on patient access put a note on the bottom asking someone to tell me the outcome, within an hour had a call to say they had
had scan on 6th July. after many phone calls and forever listening to messages and options finally found out that my results had been sent to my GP. As I was ordering my repeats on patient access put a note on the bottom asking someone to tell me the outcome, within an hour had a call to say they had
oap74
in
British Liver Trust
11 months ago
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