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normal gamma-gt and cirrhosis?
hello, I went to the GP today to discuss concerns about drinking. I’ve cut down significantly but am concerned about having already done irreversible damage. Historically my results have always been normal (last blood test in March). She said that if gamma-gt is normal, cirrhosis is unlikely, but did
hello, I went to the GP today to discuss concerns about drinking. I’ve cut down significantly but am concerned about having already done irreversible damage. Historically my results have always been normal (last blood test in March). She said that if gamma-gt is normal, cirrhosis is unlikely, but did
Soph9987
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
can loading doses cause liver enzymes to go up
hello All, I received some blood work back and I noticed my liver enzymes are high alt and ast. I am injecting EOD now and on 6th week. just curious because thats the only thing that has changed since my last blood work is I am now doing injections not just oral liquid sublingual. thank you for any
hello All, I received some blood work back and I noticed my liver enzymes are high alt and ast. I am injecting EOD now and on 6th week. just curious because thats the only thing that has changed since my last blood work is I am now doing injections not just oral liquid sublingual. thank you for any
JesusMercy60
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
raised AST (SGOT) levels and your history with CLL
when i was DX 7 years ago, my AST levels were at around 30. my oncologist hasn't said much about the fluctuations, which have gone up to 50 on occasion. so when i went to see my GP who worked in oncology in another country, told me that i have mild fatty liver, i was shocked as i was obviously unaware
when i was DX 7 years ago, my AST levels were at around 30. my oncologist hasn't said much about the fluctuations, which have gone up to 50 on occasion. so when i went to see my GP who worked in oncology in another country, told me that i have mild fatty liver, i was shocked as i was obviously unaware
ninap
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CLL Support
1 month ago
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Ascites
I’m going through the diagnosis process at the mo. Had CT scan last week. Follow up appointment isn’t until a week on Monday. I’m quite sure I’m suffering with ascites. Do I wait til that appointment to find out or should I call someone (consultant’s secretary or my own GP) to ask for it to be drained
I’m going through the diagnosis process at the mo. Had CT scan last week. Follow up appointment isn’t until a week on Monday. I’m quite sure I’m suffering with ascites. Do I wait til that appointment to find out or should I call someone (consultant’s secretary or my own GP) to ask for it to be drained
K-Bear88
in
My Ovacome
1 month ago
MRI HCC Scan and bloods.
Hi guys.I have just received my 6 months routine MRI Scan results . Like the other 5 scans I've had they've shown no features of concern and my next routine scan is booked for 6 months. The monitoring liver blood result was normal ( AFP <1). On the blood form for the next scan it shows Cirrhosis CPT
Hi guys.I have just received my 6 months routine MRI Scan results . Like the other 5 scans I've had they've shown no features of concern and my next routine scan is booked for 6 months. The monitoring liver blood result was normal ( AFP <1). On the blood form for the next scan it shows Cirrhosis CPT
Nip1
in
British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Fibroscan Frequency
I had a Fibroscan 3 months ago as an earlier US diagnosed I had cirrhosis. I have fatty liver and a LSM of 28.2 . I have given up alcohol completely since then. I asked the consultant when will I have another Fibroscan . He told me in about a year. I was hoping to have another one much sooner so
I had a Fibroscan 3 months ago as an earlier US diagnosed I had cirrhosis. I have fatty liver and a LSM of 28.2 . I have given up alcohol completely since then. I asked the consultant when will I have another Fibroscan . He told me in about a year. I was hoping to have another one much sooner so
Oldtag
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Encouraging results
Went for 6 monthly US today and they also fitted me in for a fibroscan. Well...the US showed a regular shaped, smooth liver with no nodules and only mild fatty liver. Fibroscan was still high at 40, but much better than 10 months ago when it was 74. My liver is recovering from the years of alcohol I
Went for 6 monthly US today and they also fitted me in for a fibroscan. Well...the US showed a regular shaped, smooth liver with no nodules and only mild fatty liver. Fibroscan was still high at 40, but much better than 10 months ago when it was 74. My liver is recovering from the years of alcohol I
Ilovedavid
in
British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Seven years later.
hi all, Im 7 years post transplant.some bile duct problems, but a good recovery after the main operation. I unfortunately still have fatigue and others symptoms but am alive and kicking 🤣 In the 7years since my transplant I have been lucky enough to become nanna to 7 grandchildren… One for each
hi all, Im 7 years post transplant.some bile duct problems, but a good recovery after the main operation. I unfortunately still have fatigue and others symptoms but am alive and kicking 🤣 In the 7years since my transplant I have been lucky enough to become nanna to 7 grandchildren… One for each
Singlady
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
cirrhosis and Pip
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if anyone had experience of giving up work and claiming pip with compensated cirrhosis. My story is I’ve been in quite a stressful role for nearly 24 years and was diagnosed with cirrhosis about 18 months ago. I am feeling increasingly tired with considerable joint
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if anyone had experience of giving up work and claiming pip with compensated cirrhosis. My story is I’ve been in quite a stressful role for nearly 24 years and was diagnosed with cirrhosis about 18 months ago. I am feeling increasingly tired with considerable joint
0range5520
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
to anyone new to the group.....
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. If you are new to your diagnosis, first of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. If you are new to your diagnosis, first of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Wednesday's Word
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encephalopathy
[/i] This is a term used for a condition of toxic brain dysfunction. In those with PBC, it is known as hepatic encephalopathy. This occurs in advanced cirrhosis as the liver fails to filter the toxins. It occurs rarely, a liver transplant being the only help. HE (Hepatic Encephalopathy
[i]
encephalopathy
[/i] This is a term used for a condition of toxic brain dysfunction. In those with PBC, it is known as hepatic encephalopathy. This occurs in advanced cirrhosis as the liver fails to filter the toxins. It occurs rarely, a liver transplant being the only help. HE (Hepatic Encephalopathy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Organ Donation for Transplant and Research
This post is talking about Organ Donation upon Death, so please take care to choose to read on further.
I recently went down to the Blood and Transplant Service Head Office in Bristol and attended a workshop on the importance of organ research. There were four of us fellow liver transplantees
This post is talking about Organ Donation upon Death, so please take care to choose to read on further.
I recently went down to the Blood and Transplant Service Head Office in Bristol and attended a workshop on the importance of organ research. There were four of us fellow liver transplantees
Richard-Allen
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Confusion on fibroscan results
Hi All, my husband was recently told he had an enlarged liver ( spotted when having a gastroscopy ) and that he would get a follow up fibroscan - this took a few weeks and then we got the results by letter which completely shocked and scared us! It stated he had F4 liver cirrhosis and S3 fatty liver
Hi All, my husband was recently told he had an enlarged liver ( spotted when having a gastroscopy ) and that he would get a follow up fibroscan - this took a few weeks and then we got the results by letter which completely shocked and scared us! It stated he had F4 liver cirrhosis and S3 fatty liver
Tmrw
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Fear of pooing during surgery
Hello I am due to have open heart surgery in a few weeks. I have IBS with diarrhoea and urgency. Am so frightened of soiling myself while I can't get up to the loo. Sorry if tmi but had bad experience last year in hospital on bed rest needed to go thought it was a wee but no the other and missed the
Hello I am due to have open heart surgery in a few weeks. I have IBS with diarrhoea and urgency. Am so frightened of soiling myself while I can't get up to the loo. Sorry if tmi but had bad experience last year in hospital on bed rest needed to go thought it was a wee but no the other and missed the
honey1958
in
IBS Network
11 months ago
Some 'tips' for new/already diagnosed members
If at all possible, see a knowledgable hepatologist Only use trusted and reputable sources for information Don’t google unless the article is current and from a reputable source such as The American Liver Foundation, Canadian PBC Society,The PBC Foundation, LivingWithPBC, Cleveland and Mayo Clinics
If at all possible, see a knowledgable hepatologist Only use trusted and reputable sources for information Don’t google unless the article is current and from a reputable source such as The American Liver Foundation, Canadian PBC Society,The PBC Foundation, LivingWithPBC, Cleveland and Mayo Clinics
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Part 1 of my liver assessment
Finally got put forward for part 1 of my liver assessment for a possible transplant, it's going to be a very long day on Monday and I will be 7 days post drain, so I will be like a beached whale again, grateful to be finally put forward for it and a bit nervous, any advice on what to expect or what to
Finally got put forward for part 1 of my liver assessment for a possible transplant, it's going to be a very long day on Monday and I will be 7 days post drain, so I will be like a beached whale again, grateful to be finally put forward for it and a bit nervous, any advice on what to expect or what to
bushburywolf
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Pain After Paracentesis
My partner had his ascites drained last week. He has had 2 previous drains but this time he has experienced a lot of pain afterwards. It’s sometimes quite acute - and gets worse when he eats. Then he feels 100% better - only for the pain to start again. Has anyone else had this experience? Any advice
My partner had his ascites drained last week. He has had 2 previous drains but this time he has experienced a lot of pain afterwards. It’s sometimes quite acute - and gets worse when he eats. Then he feels 100% better - only for the pain to start again. Has anyone else had this experience? Any advice
Ladypinkdoor
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Amino acid urine test finds taurine “wasting”, elevated beta alanine and anserine - anyone else?
hi. Input much appreciated on a mystery . First background: I have had elevated ALT, AST, and GGT for decades along with poor health and some little recognized chronic conditions. I would like to know if anyone else with liver disease has or has heard of the following odd metabolic derangement. I
hi. Input much appreciated on a mystery . First background: I have had elevated ALT, AST, and GGT for decades along with poor health and some little recognized chronic conditions. I would like to know if anyone else with liver disease has or has heard of the following odd metabolic derangement. I
SkinNBones
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Using Travel Insurance
Has anyone here ever needed to use their Emergency Travel Medical insurance for a hospital stay related to their cirrhosis?Hubby wants to travel but he doesn’t go more than 6 months without ending up in hospital. Just spent 10 days due to sepsis. The week before he was 100% normal. I also worry about
Has anyone here ever needed to use their Emergency Travel Medical insurance for a hospital stay related to their cirrhosis?Hubby wants to travel but he doesn’t go more than 6 months without ending up in hospital. Just spent 10 days due to sepsis. The week before he was 100% normal. I also worry about
MississaugaLiver
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Liver cancer
finally got to talk to a very knowledgeable liver specialist having been trying to get some answers for months. He understood why I wanted to know and given some idea how long I can expect too live. He went into a lot of detail fully explaining all the scenarios, which is exactly what my wife and I wanted
finally got to talk to a very knowledgeable liver specialist having been trying to get some answers for months. He understood why I wanted to know and given some idea how long I can expect too live. He went into a lot of detail fully explaining all the scenarios, which is exactly what my wife and I wanted
oap74
in
British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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