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Cirrhosis Diet and eggs.
Hi Everyone. I have a quick question. I realise eggs are a very good protein source, and that we're supposed to eat a lot of protein with cirrhosis [I'm not sure why though - I'm still relatively new to this]. I've read some sites that say to limit eggs to 3 to 4 a week as they put a lot of stress on
Hi Everyone. I have a quick question. I realise eggs are a very good protein source, and that we're supposed to eat a lot of protein with cirrhosis [I'm not sure why though - I'm still relatively new to this]. I've read some sites that say to limit eggs to 3 to 4 a week as they put a lot of stress on
puddy68
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British Liver Trust
29 days ago
Transplanted liver now in trouble?
Hi All My husband had a liver transplant in 2017 and has been mostly well since. He had NASH cirrhosis and liver cancer. He had a set of bloods on Monday unrelated to his liver but his liver function was tested. We were called the next day as ther were some surprising results which have worried him
Hi All My husband had a liver transplant in 2017 and has been mostly well since. He had NASH cirrhosis and liver cancer. He had a set of bloods on Monday unrelated to his liver but his liver function was tested. We were called the next day as ther were some surprising results which have worried him
Kimlescam
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British Liver Trust
29 days ago
Weird liver fibrosis blood test
Feaking out: Liver Firbrosis Blood Work 11/23 FibroScan Score: 4.9 kPa CAP Score: 280 dB/m Doctor note: The FibroScan Score is reliable and consistent with liver scarring at a Metavir Stage F0-1, consistent with minimal to no fibrosis. (have had three previous fibroscans with similar results). Just
Feaking out: Liver Firbrosis Blood Work 11/23 FibroScan Score: 4.9 kPa CAP Score: 280 dB/m Doctor note: The FibroScan Score is reliable and consistent with liver scarring at a Metavir Stage F0-1, consistent with minimal to no fibrosis. (have had three previous fibroscans with similar results). Just
ang2018
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British Liver Trust
30 days ago
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Hi! I am a 35 year old female. I was diagnosed officially with PBC at age 25. At this point in life I had a biopsy and found out I was already stage 2-3 fibrosis. Jumping forward ten years later I am now at the last stage and officially at cirrhosis. I have many symptoms now caused by the cirrhosis.
Hi! I am a 35 year old female. I was diagnosed officially with PBC at age 25. At this point in life I had a biopsy and found out I was already stage 2-3 fibrosis. Jumping forward ten years later I am now at the last stage and officially at cirrhosis. I have many symptoms now caused by the cirrhosis.
PBC2014
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PBC Foundation
30 days ago
Need some positivity
I have been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis I'm April/ may I have been alcohol free for 3 months but I am having a very anxious day today about my life expectancy and was hoping to hear of some positive news or advice please
I have been diagnosed with liver cirrhosis I'm April/ may I have been alcohol free for 3 months but I am having a very anxious day today about my life expectancy and was hoping to hear of some positive news or advice please
Lifefan
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
High ALT and Bilirubin and worried
my ‘urgent blood’ tests have come back and I am stressed to pieces as following my ultrasound I was told I had a fatty liver. My LFTs were all normal apart from my ALT which was 45 and needed to be less than 33, and Serum Bilirubin which was 27 and should be less than 21. Both readings end of March
my ‘urgent blood’ tests have come back and I am stressed to pieces as following my ultrasound I was told I had a fatty liver. My LFTs were all normal apart from my ALT which was 45 and needed to be less than 33, and Serum Bilirubin which was 27 and should be less than 21. Both readings end of March
Owlie
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
ELF test
hi all, If you see my previous liver posts I’ve had varying fibroscan scores, mostly overestimated because of my BMI. Lost a ton of weight and got it down to 7.2-7.5. Had another recently after regaining most of the weight and the score is up to 10KPA. Had an ultrasound in March this year and liver
hi all, If you see my previous liver posts I’ve had varying fibroscan scores, mostly overestimated because of my BMI. Lost a ton of weight and got it down to 7.2-7.5. Had another recently after regaining most of the weight and the score is up to 10KPA. Had an ultrasound in March this year and liver
Amy190
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
RUQ of abdomen
Can someone have an ache in the right upper quadrant of their abdomen without it being something seriously wring with the liver like cirrhosis? Thanks, Terry
Can someone have an ache in the right upper quadrant of their abdomen without it being something seriously wring with the liver like cirrhosis? Thanks, Terry
ToughToes
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
just diagnosed with cirrhosis
I was just diagnosed with cirrhosis 6 weeks ago. My fibroscan score was 14.1 The endoscopy , blood tests and ultrasound did not show bad results. I started getting these aches in my liver area after I had the fibroscan. Is this normal. Im afraid it started something.
I was just diagnosed with cirrhosis 6 weeks ago. My fibroscan score was 14.1 The endoscopy , blood tests and ultrasound did not show bad results. I started getting these aches in my liver area after I had the fibroscan. Is this normal. Im afraid it started something.
Maddog2024
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Salt / Sugar / diet and food recommendations and a bit of background.
I have Cirrhosis, end of November 2023 bloods taken, GP sent me to hospital to confirm what was suspected, not had a drink since the start December 2023. I was told I had Cirrhosis and nothing else, told to eat more protein and 4 smaller meals per day, no information about salt or sugar / diet in general
I have Cirrhosis, end of November 2023 bloods taken, GP sent me to hospital to confirm what was suspected, not had a drink since the start December 2023. I was told I had Cirrhosis and nothing else, told to eat more protein and 4 smaller meals per day, no information about salt or sugar / diet in general
Aplaceinthesun
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Portal Gastropathy
Hi Folks, I just joined this forum today and this is my first time posting. I had a gastroscopy and colonoscopy performed on Friday. The main reason was that I have been having some difficulty swallowing for a few months, and since I had been diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus a number of tears ago,
Hi Folks, I just joined this forum today and this is my first time posting. I had a gastroscopy and colonoscopy performed on Friday. The main reason was that I have been having some difficulty swallowing for a few months, and since I had been diagnosed with Barrett's Esophagus a number of tears ago,
ToughToes
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
recent cirrhosis diagnosis scared
Hi I’m new to this so not sure I can post this here , yesterday I received bad news about my liver , having cirrhosis NAFL metabolic dysfunction related liver disease I haven’t been given a prognosis however I am so scared , I am an alcoholic and morbidly obese , I have been given guidance ( brief
Hi I’m new to this so not sure I can post this here , yesterday I received bad news about my liver , having cirrhosis NAFL metabolic dysfunction related liver disease I haven’t been given a prognosis however I am so scared , I am an alcoholic and morbidly obese , I have been given guidance ( brief
Charlotteb1991
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
What a difference a year makes!
This is probably a post for those who are fairly new to the site, I still consider myself one of those people. This isn’t a post about reversing cirrhosis. Or some miracle I’ve experienced. It’s purely to provide my experience, the questions I had at the start, the complete hopeless feelings I experienced
This is probably a post for those who are fairly new to the site, I still consider myself one of those people. This isn’t a post about reversing cirrhosis. Or some miracle I’ve experienced. It’s purely to provide my experience, the questions I had at the start, the complete hopeless feelings I experienced
DaveQ67
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
in remission and stable
I have AIH/PBC and Barrett’s oesophagus I have been in remission for about 18months , interested to hear how long anyone else has stayed in remission? I am still on 3mg budesonide, mycophenolate and urso and numerous other tablets, unfortunately I am getting a lot of IBS does anyone else suffer with
I have AIH/PBC and Barrett’s oesophagus I have been in remission for about 18months , interested to hear how long anyone else has stayed in remission? I am still on 3mg budesonide, mycophenolate and urso and numerous other tablets, unfortunately I am getting a lot of IBS does anyone else suffer with
Suecong
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Continued Journey
Day +14: I am presently unhooked from my medication pole. It is a great feeling to be able to be more mobile around my “suite”. Accommodations here quite nice considering what most hospital rooms are like. it has been a rough go with a certain amount of nausea, lack of energy, and G.I. situations
Day +14: I am presently unhooked from my medication pole. It is a great feeling to be able to be more mobile around my “suite”. Accommodations here quite nice considering what most hospital rooms are like. it has been a rough go with a certain amount of nausea, lack of energy, and G.I. situations
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
1 month ago
liver cirrhosis
my partner was admitted to hospital via A&E after being ill for weeks with a swollen abdomen He was diagnosed with cirrhosis and ascites and remained in hospital for 4 weeks, treatment was albumin and terrepressin, some issues with kidney failure too he’s been home over a week and he doesn’t seem
my partner was admitted to hospital via A&E after being ill for weeks with a swollen abdomen He was diagnosed with cirrhosis and ascites and remained in hospital for 4 weeks, treatment was albumin and terrepressin, some issues with kidney failure too he’s been home over a week and he doesn’t seem
Powley
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Wednesday's Word
[i]
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH)
[/i] This is an autoimmune disease where the attack is on the hepatocytes (cells of the liver) rather than the biliary cells (bile ducts). It presents very differently and is treated very differently as well. When both diseases are present this is called 'AIH overlap
[i]
Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH)
[/i] This is an autoimmune disease where the attack is on the hepatocytes (cells of the liver) rather than the biliary cells (bile ducts). It presents very differently and is treated very differently as well. When both diseases are present this is called 'AIH overlap
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Ultrasound result and am now panicking
Hi, I wonder if anyone could offer some words of wisdom, I had an ultrasound yesterday and the sonographer said I had some fat in my liver, nothing to worry about. A week for results to GP. Phone call today from receptionist for urgent bloods, in a week and appt with GP, in 2 weeks. Asked to speak to
Hi, I wonder if anyone could offer some words of wisdom, I had an ultrasound yesterday and the sonographer said I had some fat in my liver, nothing to worry about. A week for results to GP. Phone call today from receptionist for urgent bloods, in a week and appt with GP, in 2 weeks. Asked to speak to
Owlie
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
results
good morning, just to let use know I had my liver scan and got results early, so was told am now compensated from decompensated which is great and apperently have been for months because am not yellow and ascites have gone 🤷♀️ meld score down to 12, so all is good news, am done with google I honestly
good morning, just to let use know I had my liver scan and got results early, so was told am now compensated from decompensated which is great and apperently have been for months because am not yellow and ascites have gone 🤷♀️ meld score down to 12, so all is good news, am done with google I honestly
Kingbilly3
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
some PBC general pieces of information
Facts at-a-Glance Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) affects mostly women, but more men are now being diagnosed. Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic disease in which the small bile ducts in the liver become injured and inflamed and are eventually destroyed. Researchers estimate that in the
Facts at-a-Glance Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) affects mostly women, but more men are now being diagnosed. Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) is a chronic disease in which the small bile ducts in the liver become injured and inflamed and are eventually destroyed. Researchers estimate that in the
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
1 month ago
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