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Liver test results - methotrexate
I dont understand whats happening really, my liver function test came back with alanine transaminase at 84 2 weeks ago. I was advised to stop taking painkillers for 2 weeks and retest. Today the result came back at 344!! What could be causing this? I feel like ill never get started on methotrexate
I dont understand whats happening really, my liver function test came back with alanine transaminase at 84 2 weeks ago. I was advised to stop taking painkillers for 2 weeks and retest. Today the result came back at 344!! What could be causing this? I feel like ill never get started on methotrexate
Nelliekel
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NRAS
2 years ago
ICU stay
I was admitted to hospital at the end of April after months of nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and fatigue. I remember the ambulance but not entering the hospital. I was placed in an induced coma and ventilated for five days due to extensive brain swelling, respiratory distress, suspected abdominal sepsis
I was admitted to hospital at the end of April after months of nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and fatigue. I remember the ambulance but not entering the hospital. I was placed in an induced coma and ventilated for five days due to extensive brain swelling, respiratory distress, suspected abdominal sepsis
Kilsby75
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
How to become an advocate for kidney health
NKF advocates have won a number of policy campaigns both in Congress and state capitals across the country - but we're not done yet. We discussed some recent wins and upcoming challenges for the kidney advocate community with Jeff Currey, a Connecticut State Representative and kidney transplant recipient
NKF advocates have won a number of policy campaigns both in Congress and state capitals across the country - but we're not done yet. We discussed some recent wins and upcoming challenges for the kidney advocate community with Jeff Currey, a Connecticut State Representative and kidney transplant recipient
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Kidney Donation
2 years ago
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Possible brain lymphoma
Hi, my husband is waiting for a biopsy to check a lesion in his brain. His neurosurgeon told us it seems like lymphoma from MRI scan image, which is common among people on immunosuppressant after organ transplant. I have been feeling completely broken since he had emergency MRI two weeks ago. Our
Hi, my husband is waiting for a biopsy to check a lesion in his brain. His neurosurgeon told us it seems like lymphoma from MRI scan image, which is common among people on immunosuppressant after organ transplant. I have been feeling completely broken since he had emergency MRI two weeks ago. Our
Springbunny
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Bizarre fibro scan reading
So after decades of alcohol abuse I had a CT scan of my liver 2 years ago. The report said " The parenchyma demonstrates increased echogenicity and coarse echotexture. Appearances are suggestive of early cirrhotic changes.." and also received a text message from the doctor saying "your liver scan confirms
So after decades of alcohol abuse I had a CT scan of my liver 2 years ago. The report said " The parenchyma demonstrates increased echogenicity and coarse echotexture. Appearances are suggestive of early cirrhotic changes.." and also received a text message from the doctor saying "your liver scan confirms
jimbo1234
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Problem with spleen and platelets
Hi all, I’ve not posted before, but have been reading these posts daily since mid April when I came out of hospital having been admitted as an emergency with badly bleeding varicies a week earlier. I found out that I had quietly developed decompensated Cirrhosis from a diagnosis of fatty liver about
Hi all, I’ve not posted before, but have been reading these posts daily since mid April when I came out of hospital having been admitted as an emergency with badly bleeding varicies a week earlier. I found out that I had quietly developed decompensated Cirrhosis from a diagnosis of fatty liver about
JAM44
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
double lungs transplant
I was diagnosed with pulmonary sarcoidosis in 2020. My condition has worsened over the years to were I now have to been on oxygen all the time m ..I've recently been put on the list for a double lungs transplant after undergoing different test at Birmingham queens hospital .. After reading there
I was diagnosed with pulmonary sarcoidosis in 2020. My condition has worsened over the years to were I now have to been on oxygen all the time m ..I've recently been put on the list for a double lungs transplant after undergoing different test at Birmingham queens hospital .. After reading there
Purpal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Recent deterioration
I have an autoimmune liver disease called Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia. This is caused by a primary immune condition called Common Variable Immune Deficiency. I have deteriorated slowly over 10 years and the phrase “ advanced liver disease” was used for the first time in September. A few weeks
I have an autoimmune liver disease called Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia. This is caused by a primary immune condition called Common Variable Immune Deficiency. I have deteriorated slowly over 10 years and the phrase “ advanced liver disease” was used for the first time in September. A few weeks
Devonviolet
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
interpreting results
Hi, hope you are all coping OK. I just have a little query. I was diagnosed during covid lockdown and it was a complete shock. Fatty liver had only ever been mentioned as an aside when looking for other things. My latest letter from my consultant says "compensated Nash cirrhosis,
Hi, hope you are all coping OK. I just have a little query. I was diagnosed during covid lockdown and it was a complete shock. Fatty liver had only ever been mentioned as an aside when looking for other things. My latest letter from my consultant says "compensated Nash cirrhosis,
sheperd86
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
"Very abnormal LFT" + urgent fast track ultra-sound referral?
Morning all, I was wondering if anyone could offer some insight (or reassurance!) into some recent results I've had. My LFT were flagged as high back in June, Dr thought it could be due to really low vitamin D levels but after a 12 week high dose course of that (which is now fine) my liver function
Morning all, I was wondering if anyone could offer some insight (or reassurance!) into some recent results I've had. My LFT were flagged as high back in June, Dr thought it could be due to really low vitamin D levels but after a 12 week high dose course of that (which is now fine) my liver function
Stephskie2005
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
after kidney transplants
I am 8 months post on 8/14 it has been almost too easy and I am so thankful but my numbers have always been low for a living donor. My doctors tell me everybody is different and no to get caught up in my numbers. I feel great so I suppose if my team is not concerned I should not be either. They have
I am 8 months post on 8/14 it has been almost too easy and I am so thankful but my numbers have always been low for a living donor. My doctors tell me everybody is different and no to get caught up in my numbers. I feel great so I suppose if my team is not concerned I should not be either. They have
Porter20
in
Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Regression of Varices
Hi all, Following up on my mom's condition, she was diagnosed with PBC resulting in Cirrhosis two years ago. She was diagnosed quite late when there was already synthetic dysfunction and peripheral edema. Before treatment started she underwent endoscopy which revealed stage 1 esophageal varices. She
Hi all, Following up on my mom's condition, she was diagnosed with PBC resulting in Cirrhosis two years ago. She was diagnosed quite late when there was already synthetic dysfunction and peripheral edema. Before treatment started she underwent endoscopy which revealed stage 1 esophageal varices. She
Shon1234
in
PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Rejected for liver transplant
This morning my partner was advised by the Royal free
liver
transplant
assessment unit that he had been rejected for a
liver
transplant
. This was on the basis of false information.
This morning my partner was advised by the Royal free
liver
transplant
assessment unit that he had been rejected for a
liver
transplant
. This was on the basis of false information.
Naomi425
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
UNOS Regions
I'm considering being referred to another hospital for a preemptive transplant but both are in the same USOS Region. They are different states, one in KS and the other in MO. The one in KS is closest but the one in MO says they have a shorter wait time AND the website has all sorts of information on
I'm considering being referred to another hospital for a preemptive transplant but both are in the same USOS Region. They are different states, one in KS and the other in MO. The one in KS is closest but the one in MO says they have a shorter wait time AND the website has all sorts of information on
horsie63
in
Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Update on hubby Nov 2022
Hubby saw Hepatology Registrar yesterday. We have some great news to share. Hubbys liver is no longer Decompensated, it is now compensated 🎉 so he has gone from stage 4 ARLD to stage 3 ARLD 🎉. The hepatic encephalopathy systems have gone, so he is no longer on that medication. The Ascites & Odeoma
Hubby saw Hepatology Registrar yesterday. We have some great news to share. Hubbys liver is no longer Decompensated, it is now compensated 🎉 so he has gone from stage 4 ARLD to stage 3 ARLD 🎉. The hepatic encephalopathy systems have gone, so he is no longer on that medication. The Ascites & Odeoma
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Seeking one volunteer to work conference booth in November
Blue Faery is seeking a volunteer to work our conference booth at the annual AASLD Liver Meeting in Washington DC from Friday, November 4 to Monday, November 7. Learn more about the meeting here: https://www.aasld.org/the-liver-meeting
You must be outgoing, energetic, and willing to speak to anyone
Blue Faery is seeking a volunteer to work our conference booth at the annual AASLD Liver Meeting in Washington DC from Friday, November 4 to Monday, November 7. Learn more about the meeting here: https://www.aasld.org/the-liver-meeting
You must be outgoing, energetic, and willing to speak to anyone
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
34yr old mum in need of support with liver cirrhosis...
Hi I'm new to this group. I'm desperate for support as am scared... not for myself but my 2 kids. I'm 34yrs old-diagnosed at 18 with diabetes,under- active thyroid, NASH,retinopathy and neurological issues. I coped and brought my kids up. In 2019 I lost 5 stone within a year. My liver healed and LFT
Hi I'm new to this group. I'm desperate for support as am scared... not for myself but my 2 kids. I'm 34yrs old-diagnosed at 18 with diabetes,under- active thyroid, NASH,retinopathy and neurological issues. I coped and brought my kids up. In 2019 I lost 5 stone within a year. My liver healed and LFT
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 2 of 3)
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
Tall_Allen
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 2 of 3)
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
Tall_Allen
in
Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 2 of 3)
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
[u]
Loss of Respect for Expertise
[/u] How do we know what is true? None of us has the time or the inclination to test everything for ourselves. We rely on trusted experts to tell us. Few doubt that the heart pumps blood to our lungs and other tissues, although few have seen our hearts do that
Tall_Allen
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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