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Treatment for cirrhosis
Hi all, diagnosed with cirrhosis 2 years ago, caused by hep c. Been successfully treated for the virus. I’m having my 6 monthly checkup but all the doctor says is “how do yo feel”, your liver is stable , see you in 6 months! My question is, why have I not been prescribed any medication. I read on here
Hi all, diagnosed with cirrhosis 2 years ago, caused by hep c. Been successfully treated for the virus. I’m having my 6 monthly checkup but all the doctor says is “how do yo feel”, your liver is stable , see you in 6 months! My question is, why have I not been prescribed any medication. I read on here
Ruby1960
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Cirrhosis/Sprionolactone/testosterone
I know. Bit of an odd one!!! Hi all! I’d just be interested to know if anyone has had any (male) hormone issues surrounding cirrhosis and/or the use of Spironolactone. Or perhaps it’s just me?! About a month before diagnosis, (I couldn’t see them because of my swollen belly), It felt like my testicles
I know. Bit of an odd one!!! Hi all! I’d just be interested to know if anyone has had any (male) hormone issues surrounding cirrhosis and/or the use of Spironolactone. Or perhaps it’s just me?! About a month before diagnosis, (I couldn’t see them because of my swollen belly), It felt like my testicles
WelshieM
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
When Children Get Liver Cancer live workshop
During this live workshop, you will learn about primary liver cancer aka hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), its occurrence in children, and available treatment options, including immunotherapy and clinical trials. Sign up now: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/hcc-ped-workshop/
During this live workshop, you will learn about primary liver cancer aka hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), its occurrence in children, and available treatment options, including immunotherapy and clinical trials. Sign up now: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/hcc-ped-workshop/
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
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Helpful article for those who love someone who is dying of alcoholic liver disease
Hello, everyone — This article might be helpful for anyone who is watching a loved one die from alcohol addiction disease, and it’s subsequent effect on the liver. It’s stunningly honest and frank, and faces head-on some issues that are difficult to talk about. I hope it might give support and a feeling
Hello, everyone — This article might be helpful for anyone who is watching a loved one die from alcohol addiction disease, and it’s subsequent effect on the liver. It’s stunningly honest and frank, and faces head-on some issues that are difficult to talk about. I hope it might give support and a feeling
AmericanDemocrat
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
AIH/PBC with grade A cirrhosis
Hi, I am still awaiting on my appointment with hepatologist, it is finally scheduled for the 18th of July. I do have all my tests on hand though, and I am positive on AMA, smsa, (still waiting on Ana Fibroscan was 24, 7, and only alt and ast are slightly elevated at this point. I read that with these
Hi, I am still awaiting on my appointment with hepatologist, it is finally scheduled for the 18th of July. I do have all my tests on hand though, and I am positive on AMA, smsa, (still waiting on Ana Fibroscan was 24, 7, and only alt and ast are slightly elevated at this point. I read that with these
Cat1966
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PBC Foundation
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. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
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. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
jacqueline121
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Am I feeling normal or is this a new normal?
I find it difficult to comprehend what I went through 4 months ago. I had a cesarean section complication under general aneastetic which ended in me heamoraging twice, losing 3.8 litres of blood, 7 blood transfusions while on the operating table to keep my blood up and an induced coma and ventilated
I find it difficult to comprehend what I went through 4 months ago. I had a cesarean section complication under general aneastetic which ended in me heamoraging twice, losing 3.8 litres of blood, 7 blood transfusions while on the operating table to keep my blood up and an induced coma and ventilated
SonnyBlue
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
Covid at last!
After avoiding covid for the last 27 months ( including a period at the beginning when we were marooned in the Maldives after lock down descended so quickly) we finally went on a three times postponed Danube river cruise and....first wife then I tested positive on our return to the UK. Even though the
After avoiding covid for the last 27 months ( including a period at the beginning when we were marooned in the Maldives after lock down descended so quickly) we finally went on a three times postponed Danube river cruise and....first wife then I tested positive on our return to the UK. Even though the
richardp
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Waterworks
Does anyone have symptoms that are linked to urinary problems. I had TURPS surgery about 3 years ago which went ok but my nocturia symptoms have never gone away. I often wake up at night 3 or 4 times with the urge to urinate both nothing comes. When I have a bad night it often coincides with a bad bout
Does anyone have symptoms that are linked to urinary problems. I had TURPS surgery about 3 years ago which went ok but my nocturia symptoms have never gone away. I often wake up at night 3 or 4 times with the urge to urinate both nothing comes. When I have a bad night it often coincides with a bad bout
PebblesPen
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IBS Network
2 years ago
2 months post transplant
My daughter was diagnosed with BA at 20days after birth (29feb 2020)had kasai at 1 month and 5days (17march 2020) things were good for until she turned 1year and 10months (December 2021) everything changed very quickly with infections weight loss ,her eyes changed ,I requested her doctor for transplant
My daughter was diagnosed with BA at 20days after birth (29feb 2020)had kasai at 1 month and 5days (17march 2020) things were good for until she turned 1year and 10months (December 2021) everything changed very quickly with infections weight loss ,her eyes changed ,I requested her doctor for transplant
Umie
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
2 years ago
How long have your liver enzymes been elevated?
Mine have been in the 40-45 range for the past 2 years before that 70 and 60 for 2-3 years then periods of normal right now ALT 37 and AST is 32 some scales would say this is normal but the lab I went to puts them elevated by 3 points but I’ve been dealing with elevated liver enzymes since 2014
Mine have been in the 40-45 range for the past 2 years before that 70 and 60 for 2-3 years then periods of normal right now ALT 37 and AST is 32 some scales would say this is normal but the lab I went to puts them elevated by 3 points but I’ve been dealing with elevated liver enzymes since 2014
mtk0925
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Alcohol free drinks
Over the weekend I went to a neighbours barbecue. I didn’t want to appear antisocial, so went for an hour. I said I was off alcohol. I didn’t go into detail...I gave up alcohol over a year ago due to liver disease, and I’m pleased to report that I’m well. I enjoyed my drink...it was a bit different.
Over the weekend I went to a neighbours barbecue. I didn’t want to appear antisocial, so went for an hour. I said I was off alcohol. I didn’t go into detail...I gave up alcohol over a year ago due to liver disease, and I’m pleased to report that I’m well. I enjoyed my drink...it was a bit different.
Aotea2012
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Questions? normal scans but liver problems..
I see a lot of people on here with the same thing, that they have bloods done, normal, have scans, ie ultrasound, CT, MRI all normal then they get a biopsy or F/scan and it shows liver issues, why cant they not see that on other scans? If your liver is fibrotic, or even fatty would it not always show
I see a lot of people on here with the same thing, that they have bloods done, normal, have scans, ie ultrasound, CT, MRI all normal then they get a biopsy or F/scan and it shows liver issues, why cant they not see that on other scans? If your liver is fibrotic, or even fatty would it not always show
Ruggerhead
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Fatigue is back with a vengeance - and low mood as well now
Hallo all Really struggling with fatigue at the moment. Think it might be the worst I've had although I'm not sure because I also seem to have lost my memory and my marbles as well! I feel like I've turned into a wannabe couch potato - and my mood is really low a lot of the time. It's really distressing
Hallo all Really struggling with fatigue at the moment. Think it might be the worst I've had although I'm not sure because I also seem to have lost my memory and my marbles as well! I feel like I've turned into a wannabe couch potato - and my mood is really low a lot of the time. It's really distressing
Josephineinamachine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Fibroscan today
Hi My husband had a liver transplant in 2019 and has started to feel unwell again. He had a fibroscan today and his results were 4.4 but am unsure what that means. He is having major breathing problems due to COPD, emphysema and suspected asbestosis so had to take steroids for a while which has caused
Hi My husband had a liver transplant in 2019 and has started to feel unwell again. He had a fibroscan today and his results were 4.4 but am unsure what that means. He is having major breathing problems due to COPD, emphysema and suspected asbestosis so had to take steroids for a while which has caused
Kimlescam
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Hepatic Encephalopathy
Hi, My partner was diagnosed with cirrhosis earlier this year and the last 3 weeks have been a nightmare! He has had two hospital stays during this time and the thing that frightens me most is the HE. He got up this morning in his underpants, came downstairs, put a pair of work gloves on and picked up
Hi, My partner was diagnosed with cirrhosis earlier this year and the last 3 weeks have been a nightmare! He has had two hospital stays during this time and the thing that frightens me most is the HE. He got up this morning in his underpants, came downstairs, put a pair of work gloves on and picked up
Graylings
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Being Brave and Talking
Hello, firstly let me say how brave it is to openly speak about a very uncomfortable illness. Not only does it affect your body it affects your way of life, your personality and your mental health and it's exhausting because you can't see it from the outside! I have severe endometriosis and I have not
Hello, firstly let me say how brave it is to openly speak about a very uncomfortable illness. Not only does it affect your body it affects your way of life, your personality and your mental health and it's exhausting because you can't see it from the outside! I have severe endometriosis and I have not
Strongspirit7
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Reducing levothyroxine and taking HRT
I would appreciate some thoughts on whether I should reduce my Levothyroxine from 125 daily to 125 x Mon-Fri and 100 x Sat/Sun to bring TSH up a little bit. GP has agreed to this and started me on HRT patch (Evorel Conti 50) to see if that helps with the aches and pains as she thinks thyroid is treated
I would appreciate some thoughts on whether I should reduce my Levothyroxine from 125 daily to 125 x Mon-Fri and 100 x Sat/Sun to bring TSH up a little bit. GP has agreed to this and started me on HRT patch (Evorel Conti 50) to see if that helps with the aches and pains as she thinks thyroid is treated
Pooky1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Can Methylprednisolone affect Ascites?
I am currently on 100mg spironolactone and 40mg furosemide daily to help my Ascites. Recently I hurt my back running and was prescribed a 4mg/day methylprednisolone dose pack to help with the injury. I began taking the steroid last Tuesday evening, and by Wednesday afternoon to my pleasure noticed
I am currently on 100mg spironolactone and 40mg furosemide daily to help my Ascites. Recently I hurt my back running and was prescribed a 4mg/day methylprednisolone dose pack to help with the injury. I began taking the steroid last Tuesday evening, and by Wednesday afternoon to my pleasure noticed
Crooktele79
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
We have a c section date!
So surreal to think we now have her birthday date! Unless she decides she’s coming earlier 💗 Feeling very overwhelmed this last couple of weeks trying to get things done. To think that in 6wks she will be in our arms is absolutely crazy and so exciting. Over 8yrs of wanting to hold our baby it will
So surreal to think we now have her birthday date! Unless she decides she’s coming earlier 💗 Feeling very overwhelmed this last couple of weeks trying to get things done. To think that in 6wks she will be in our arms is absolutely crazy and so exciting. Over 8yrs of wanting to hold our baby it will
Fudge1980
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 years ago
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