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hello there, I’m Steve. I have been living with auto immune liver disease for 20+ years now and I was recommended to join by a social prescriber at my local doctors surgery today! I’m just looking for support from people with autoimmune hepatitis and other liver conditions, who have found it difficult
hello there, I’m Steve. I have been living with auto immune liver disease for 20+ years now and I was recommended to join by a social prescriber at my local doctors surgery today! I’m just looking for support from people with autoimmune hepatitis and other liver conditions, who have found it difficult
Northernsouthener31
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
ANA Negative
My gp sent me for a ANA blood test which came back negative. She has referred me for a rheumatology appointment before the results came back, but I don't want to waste the rheumatology appointment. Has anyone else been diagnosed with a negative blood test?
My gp sent me for a ANA blood test which came back negative. She has referred me for a rheumatology appointment before the results came back, but I don't want to waste the rheumatology appointment. Has anyone else been diagnosed with a negative blood test?
Toffee12345
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Why am I being tested for Hep B?
I have had Budd Chiari for nearly 14 years, I have a shunt and luckily everything has been going fine since then. I have an app every 6 months for an ultrasound scan, then my outpatient app and bloods taken. I had an appointment yesterday and like normal I was in and out quite quickly as the scan showed
I have had Budd Chiari for nearly 14 years, I have a shunt and luckily everything has been going fine since then. I have an app every 6 months for an ultrasound scan, then my outpatient app and bloods taken. I had an appointment yesterday and like normal I was in and out quite quickly as the scan showed
Holsb
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British Liver Trust
30 days ago
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Alcohol’s SURPRISING Role in Your Health, Longevity and PD
The widespread claims in the nutrition and longevity spaces that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption are total nonsense according to Chris Masterjohn PhD. In conclusion, the optimal dose of alcohol from the totality of the data appears to be in the range of 0.3-0.5 drinks per day, where the
The widespread claims in the nutrition and longevity spaces that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption are total nonsense according to Chris Masterjohn PhD. In conclusion, the optimal dose of alcohol from the totality of the data appears to be in the range of 0.3-0.5 drinks per day, where the
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
7 days ago
Vitamin D Result
Hi, I’ve been supplementing with 4,000 iu Vit D and here’s my latest result. I take co factors of Vit K2-MK7 and magnesium. I have 2 queries I hope you can help me: 1) Is 127nmol/l sufficient (I have hypothyroidism and I have a poor conversion) 2) Should I be adding Vit A? I’ve read that Vit D
Hi, I’ve been supplementing with 4,000 iu Vit D and here’s my latest result. I take co factors of Vit K2-MK7 and magnesium. I have 2 queries I hope you can help me: 1) Is 127nmol/l sufficient (I have hypothyroidism and I have a poor conversion) 2) Should I be adding Vit A? I’ve read that Vit D
Molly139
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Thyroid UK
27 days ago
Cod Liver oil in TTC? Mega confused 🫤
Hey! Sooo this is probably really random, but after my last failure and trying to recover from hysteroscopy I’ve been looking at what supplements to take generally and also to improve my lining. One thing that came up was fish oil. I used to take a cod liver oil supplement up until last year when
Hey! Sooo this is probably really random, but after my last failure and trying to recover from hysteroscopy I’ve been looking at what supplements to take generally and also to improve my lining. One thing that came up was fish oil. I used to take a cod liver oil supplement up until last year when
Daisy-Delilah
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
People with high blood levels of niacin, (vitamin B3), may be more likely to have a heart attack or stroke than those with lower levels
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
[i]I have a confession to make: I take vitamin supplements. Why is this a confession? Well, because research has indicated for years that dietary supplements are a waste of money for most people. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2325423-vitamins-and-dietary-supplements-are-a-waste-of-money-for-most-people
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
2 months ago
liver problem
during a scan the operative reported features of Liver Cirrhosis. However all bloods have come back fine, I have no Symptoms, and have never been a heavy drinker, the last 22 years have been at most 2 units a week. in addition I have had no Hepatitis conditions or ever done intravenous drugs. What
during a scan the operative reported features of Liver Cirrhosis. However all bloods have come back fine, I have no Symptoms, and have never been a heavy drinker, the last 22 years have been at most 2 units a week. in addition I have had no Hepatitis conditions or ever done intravenous drugs. What
Babschap
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
thyroid and iron panel results
hi All, I would love to hear some comments about my results please. I have been recently diagnosed with Graves’ disease. 27 December (went to the A&E with heart palpitations), no ranges provided, I have just googled what nhs ranges are. I was put on propranolol 60mg. T4 - 19.2 (12-22) T3 - 9.8
hi All, I would love to hear some comments about my results please. I have been recently diagnosed with Graves’ disease. 27 December (went to the A&E with heart palpitations), no ranges provided, I have just googled what nhs ranges are. I was put on propranolol 60mg. T4 - 19.2 (12-22) T3 - 9.8
Kari55
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Unlocking the Maze of B Complexes: A Handy List for Safe Dosages and Bioactive Vitamins
It can be quite challenging to find reliable B-complex supplements that are safe in terms of dosage. Additionally, it is advisable to opt for bioactive vitamins for added safety. To help each other out, I have started compiling a list categorized into low, medium, and high dosages of B6 and B9, which
It can be quite challenging to find reliable B-complex supplements that are safe in terms of dosage. Additionally, it is advisable to opt for bioactive vitamins for added safety. To help each other out, I have started compiling a list categorized into low, medium, and high dosages of B6 and B9, which
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
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
in
PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Vitamin A
Hello everyone,This is such a bizarre question - I went to see a liver consultant back in October of last year and I got a call from the Liver registrar saying everything was okay but my inr was on the low wide so ive had 2 transfusions of vitamin K so that helped with that but she said my vitamin A
Hello everyone,This is such a bizarre question - I went to see a liver consultant back in October of last year and I got a call from the Liver registrar saying everything was okay but my inr was on the low wide so ive had 2 transfusions of vitamin K so that helped with that but she said my vitamin A
DaniellaJayMay
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Anyone’s thoughts on milk thistle?https://thyroidpatients.ca/2022/01/16/milk-thistle-thyroid-transport/amp/
I am on a hormone group someone has shared this I’ve been using milk thistle organic oil orally with vitamin e it doesn’t seem to have had any negative effects on myself thankyou in advance
I am on a hormone group someone has shared this I’ve been using milk thistle organic oil orally with vitamin e it doesn’t seem to have had any negative effects on myself thankyou in advance
Joannak
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Beta blockers
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
Robert1220
in
British Liver Trust
2 days ago
Vitamin A - retinol.
Dr. John Campbell posted a video about how low vitamin A (retinol) levels predispose a person to experience pneumonia from the Mycoplasm pneumoniae which is currently at near epidemic levels among children in northern China. No surprise here to be honest considering the severe lockdowns. Children have
Dr. John Campbell posted a video about how low vitamin A (retinol) levels predispose a person to experience pneumonia from the Mycoplasm pneumoniae which is currently at near epidemic levels among children in northern China. No surprise here to be honest considering the severe lockdowns. Children have
gabkad
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Travel Insurance
Hello all, I was diagnosed with Liver Cirrhosis last October with Gastric Varices that where treated with a coil at the time. Can anyone advise as to any travel insurance companies that specialise in Liver disease conditions? Best regards Gary
Hello all, I was diagnosed with Liver Cirrhosis last October with Gastric Varices that where treated with a coil at the time. Can anyone advise as to any travel insurance companies that specialise in Liver disease conditions? Best regards Gary
RoryG2023
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Inositol and selenium
Hi Guys came across this regarding Inositol and selenium my understanding of is that it helps with the iodination process of the thyroid . Please can I have your thought on this .
The Role of Inositol in Thyroid Physiology and in Subclinical Hypothyroidism Management
https://www.frontiersin.org
Hi Guys came across this regarding Inositol and selenium my understanding of is that it helps with the iodination process of the thyroid . Please can I have your thought on this .
The Role of Inositol in Thyroid Physiology and in Subclinical Hypothyroidism Management
https://www.frontiersin.org
moljanie
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Tess tong for Autoimmune Hepatitis
So glad I found this site! I’ve had no symptoms, went to gastroenterologist for a review of an ultrasound of my liver. I’m 53, ultrasound was normal. My liver enzymes have always been in range,. I had the smooth body blood test come back abnormal. Does this confirm AIL? I gave osteopenia (bone loss)
So glad I found this site! I’ve had no symptoms, went to gastroenterologist for a review of an ultrasound of my liver. I’m 53, ultrasound was normal. My liver enzymes have always been in range,. I had the smooth body blood test come back abnormal. Does this confirm AIL? I gave osteopenia (bone loss)
Comet88
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Mr Alan M
I have been missed diagnosed with liver disease for years I believe that I am still around because I do not drink and I am quite strict with my diet etc. I have also taken a lot of over the counter medication for liver disease. I believe that the disease has been caused by DILI / prescribed medication
I have been missed diagnosed with liver disease for years I believe that I am still around because I do not drink and I am quite strict with my diet etc. I have also taken a lot of over the counter medication for liver disease. I believe that the disease has been caused by DILI / prescribed medication
TillySyd
in
British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Vitamin deficiency and muscle loss
does anyone have any advice on maintaining levels of fat soluble vitamins. I suspect I am not making enough bile -hence poor digestion. dietician suspects bile acid malabsorption. I cannot digest fat well and dietician told me to go on high carb high protein diet with protein intake between meals to
does anyone have any advice on maintaining levels of fat soluble vitamins. I suspect I am not making enough bile -hence poor digestion. dietician suspects bile acid malabsorption. I cannot digest fat well and dietician told me to go on high carb high protein diet with protein intake between meals to
Shoe2
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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