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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:
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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:
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BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Thyroid and Supplements to help Perimenopause
I started on Collagen which has helped with joint pain and saw a GP last week who suggested Black Cohosh and
Red
Clover
to see how I go on before looking at possible HRT. Does anyone know if these are suitable for Hypo as I think the
Red
Clover
contains isoflavones similar to soy ???
I started on Collagen which has helped with joint pain and saw a GP last week who suggested Black Cohosh and
Red
Clover
to see how I go on before looking at possible HRT. Does anyone know if these are suitable for Hypo as I think the
Red
Clover
contains isoflavones similar to soy ???
ju01749
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Thyroid UK
2 years 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
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8 months ago
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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
9 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
9 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
9 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
9 months ago
I am now able to tolerate antibiotics again after my nerves healed
Hello! I just want to give this update about my situation. I hope people on here find this because my situation was a nightmare and I think this can help people who are confused and not sure what to do or if they'll ever be able to tolerate antibiotics again (TL;DR: you will be able to if you can heal
Hello! I just want to give this update about my situation. I hope people on here find this because my situation was a nightmare and I think this can help people who are confused and not sure what to do or if they'll ever be able to tolerate antibiotics again (TL;DR: you will be able to if you can heal
Whoa182
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 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
9 months ago
major operation
hi my husband has cirrhosis, as 2 years his liver reading has been good, he had a back operation 5 years ago but he got the news yesterday that he needs another one! our concern ls r that his blood doesn’t clot that good and this is a major risk mayb we r over thinking this but has anyone else went
hi my husband has cirrhosis, as 2 years his liver reading has been good, he had a back operation 5 years ago but he got the news yesterday that he needs another one! our concern ls r that his blood doesn’t clot that good and this is a major risk mayb we r over thinking this but has anyone else went
Cfmol
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Cause of extremely low ALP on Liver Function Tests
27 years old male, heavy drinker for the past 11 years.I have been having this terrible pain on the right side, just below the ribs, gets worse when laughing or when I sleep on the same side. Also, my palms are red with visible dilated veins all over. Went to the doctor, last year and an abdominal
27 years old male, heavy drinker for the past 11 years.I have been having this terrible pain on the right side, just below the ribs, gets worse when laughing or when I sleep on the same side. Also, my palms are red with visible dilated veins all over. Went to the doctor, last year and an abdominal
African1
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Feeling fed up
I’ve had deranged LFTS on and off for at least 6 years now with Alt going up over 1000. Second time seeing specialist and apart from signs in liver biopsy pointing to AIH the scans don’t seem to show much. Don’t seem to get told much by Specialist and don’t seem to keep me updated. Had a MRCP on October
I’ve had deranged LFTS on and off for at least 6 years now with Alt going up over 1000. Second time seeing specialist and apart from signs in liver biopsy pointing to AIH the scans don’t seem to show much. Don’t seem to get told much by Specialist and don’t seem to keep me updated. Had a MRCP on October
MrMidnight2021
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
no transplant needed!
hi all just wanted to share what is happening to me to date. It’s been a long journey but I think (I hope) I’ve got there. After recovering from a Decompensated liver from just 2 weeks to live, then it was 3 months, then 1-2 years then 5 years to live, I have now been given the news that ive done so
hi all just wanted to share what is happening to me to date. It’s been a long journey but I think (I hope) I’ve got there. After recovering from a Decompensated liver from just 2 weeks to live, then it was 3 months, then 1-2 years then 5 years to live, I have now been given the news that ive done so
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Transplant waiting list
My father has stage 4 liver cirrhosis caused by alcohol and has been in and out of hospital a few times because of blood in stool or vomiting blood. He has stopped drinking completely as of 6 weeks ago, I would describe his drinking as more of a habit over a long period of time as opposed to needing
My father has stage 4 liver cirrhosis caused by alcohol and has been in and out of hospital a few times because of blood in stool or vomiting blood. He has stopped drinking completely as of 6 weeks ago, I would describe his drinking as more of a habit over a long period of time as opposed to needing
CricketBadger
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Gallbladder
Hi I was wondering if anyone have problems with there gallbladder when you have cirrhosis of the liver.
Hi I was wondering if anyone have problems with there gallbladder when you have cirrhosis of the liver.
Petrina_gmfc
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
INR/FIBRINOGEN
Can someone please tell me if anything else can affect INR or FIBRINOGEN levels, last year my INR was 1 on the ratio and is now 1.1 does this mean the liver is getting worse or can that figure change, it is literally just on the last part of normal now, also my FIBRINOGEN is almost double what it should
Can someone please tell me if anything else can affect INR or FIBRINOGEN levels, last year my INR was 1 on the ratio and is now 1.1 does this mean the liver is getting worse or can that figure change, it is literally just on the last part of normal now, also my FIBRINOGEN is almost double what it should
Sophia1968
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
liver gal
I have had a liver transplant June 29, 2023 and the hair loss won’t stop? And info on will it stop?!
I have had a liver transplant June 29, 2023 and the hair loss won’t stop? And info on will it stop?!
Livergal
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Not Cirrhosis
So many of you have watched my journey of the misdiagnosis of my wonderful wife. In the end, we now know a combination of Antibiotics destroyed her kidneys. Due to thinking she had cirrhosis, they had dosage values wrong...etc..etc. She had high billis, which was due to a medication reaction, and
So many of you have watched my journey of the misdiagnosis of my wonderful wife. In the end, we now know a combination of Antibiotics destroyed her kidneys. Due to thinking she had cirrhosis, they had dosage values wrong...etc..etc. She had high billis, which was due to a medication reaction, and
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Coma or Vegetative state
Hi - My brother has been in an induced coma following a stroke for 3 weeks. Every time they try to wake him they say he gets “agitated”. Also, today his case manager told me he is able to open his eyes, but when they did the light in the eyes test, there was no reflex. What does that mean? Is he officially
Hi - My brother has been in an induced coma following a stroke for 3 weeks. Every time they try to wake him they say he gets “agitated”. Also, today his case manager told me he is able to open his eyes, but when they did the light in the eyes test, there was no reflex. What does that mean? Is he officially
mamo23
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ICUsteps
9 months ago
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