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been diagnosed with de-compensated feb 21 been in hospital twice with jaundice been off drink now 7 months few weeks ago my edema came back put on 17 kg good diet, exercise, could not understand why all of a sudden seen gastro doctor asked me how much i was drinking i go to the pub everyday started
been diagnosed with de-compensated feb 21 been in hospital twice with jaundice been off drink now 7 months few weeks ago my edema came back put on 17 kg good diet, exercise, could not understand why all of a sudden seen gastro doctor asked me how much i was drinking i go to the pub everyday started
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Relative with cirrhosis
A close relative of mine has been living with cirrhosis for a number of years but unfortunately will not take the necessary actions or talk about it and continues to excessively drink and abuse painkillers. Whilst we love this relative dearly we are never informed of his health and when they are “ill
A close relative of mine has been living with cirrhosis for a number of years but unfortunately will not take the necessary actions or talk about it and continues to excessively drink and abuse painkillers. Whilst we love this relative dearly we are never informed of his health and when they are “ill
Seekingadvice247
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Liver inflammation
Hi. Quit drinking 2 weeks ago. Was heavy abuser. Fatigue is gone but have right shoulder discomfort/mild pain and occasional right abdomen and mid-back discomfort. Other than sleep issues no other noticeable symptoms right now. Afraid of cirrhosis and cancer. Going to see a doctor in 2 weeks. My question
Hi. Quit drinking 2 weeks ago. Was heavy abuser. Fatigue is gone but have right shoulder discomfort/mild pain and occasional right abdomen and mid-back discomfort. Other than sleep issues no other noticeable symptoms right now. Afraid of cirrhosis and cancer. Going to see a doctor in 2 weeks. My question
NewDayToday
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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Reasons for depression.
I've always thought it's a fine line between anxiety and depression. Sometimes I'm hard put to distinguish between the two and if you asked me to describe the difference I might have to get back to you on that. I've always considered my tendency was towards anxiety and of the two I would find that the
I've always thought it's a fine line between anxiety and depression. Sometimes I'm hard put to distinguish between the two and if you asked me to describe the difference I might have to get back to you on that. I've always considered my tendency was towards anxiety and of the two I would find that the
Jeff1943
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Diabetes and liver damage
Hi again sorry for the barrage of questions. Alongside thinking I have cirrhosis I have also recently been diagnosed with diabetes. My question is - will I find it much harder to bring my diabetes under control if I have a damaged liver?
Hi again sorry for the barrage of questions. Alongside thinking I have cirrhosis I have also recently been diagnosed with diabetes. My question is - will I find it much harder to bring my diabetes under control if I have a damaged liver?
Lester14
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Follow up on my liver cancer HCC
Hi all, I have been on the craziest rollercoaster ride since January 2022. Had resection May 28, 2021. My cancer came back 8 months after surgery. Was referred to have a liver transplant evaluation. My case looked very promising to get a liver. Had to do a lot of prep including testing and interviews
Hi all, I have been on the craziest rollercoaster ride since January 2022. Had resection May 28, 2021. My cancer came back 8 months after surgery. Was referred to have a liver transplant evaluation. My case looked very promising to get a liver. Had to do a lot of prep including testing and interviews
Iggy08713287
Patient
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
Not been officially diagnosed but…
Hi I’m new on here been a big drinker since uni days (25 yrs now) and had a few tests. Bloods ok apart from significantly raised GTT level that has started coming down. Ultrasound didn’t pick anything significant up. But I have various symptoms (dark pee, weakness/fatigue, and what I would call a thick
Hi I’m new on here been a big drinker since uni days (25 yrs now) and had a few tests. Bloods ok apart from significantly raised GTT level that has started coming down. Ultrasound didn’t pick anything significant up. But I have various symptoms (dark pee, weakness/fatigue, and what I would call a thick
Lester14
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
10 weeks post op liver cyst deroofing/resection
I am 10 weeks out today from robotic liver resection 10%m gallbladder removal (lesion pressing on it killed it) and deroofing of an 8 cm cyst (formerly a hemangioma that turned cystic after 2 ablations). I have made some progress but still feel rather badly; still have pain/discomfort on right side,
I am 10 weeks out today from robotic liver resection 10%m gallbladder removal (lesion pressing on it killed it) and deroofing of an 8 cm cyst (formerly a hemangioma that turned cystic after 2 ablations). I have made some progress but still feel rather badly; still have pain/discomfort on right side,
Surfrgirl
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Transplant assessment at the Royal Free
My partner is due to go for 2 day transplant assessment at the RF at the start of Aug. Cirrhosis due to alcohol - detoxed and remained alcohol free at first presentation of symptoms over 6 months now, engaging with external support and alcohol nurse. He has had a lot of tests done at our local liver
My partner is due to go for 2 day transplant assessment at the RF at the start of Aug. Cirrhosis due to alcohol - detoxed and remained alcohol free at first presentation of symptoms over 6 months now, engaging with external support and alcohol nurse. He has had a lot of tests done at our local liver
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction Type 1 with cirrhosis of the liver
I had an Endoscopic ultrasound on Tuesday where they confirmed I have Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction (SOD) Type 1. Last week I was diagnosed with cirrhosis with a score of 22.5. I'm still not sure what this score really means except I'm in the risk category (20-25). A score over 25 is high risk. I'm a
I had an Endoscopic ultrasound on Tuesday where they confirmed I have Sphincter of Oddi Dysfunction (SOD) Type 1. Last week I was diagnosed with cirrhosis with a score of 22.5. I'm still not sure what this score really means except I'm in the risk category (20-25). A score over 25 is high risk. I'm a
Horsemum101
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Liver fibrosis
Can Liver stiffness increased if someone drink from last 15 days and next morning take half litre water before fibroscan
Can Liver stiffness increased if someone drink from last 15 days and next morning take half litre water before fibroscan
Jhon789
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
How long were your liver enzymes elevated before diagnosis
So it’s been years of high liver enzymes for me 9 to be exact. I have a history of Hep A that cleared. My maternal aunt has PBC and my drs say it’s just most likely a matter of time before I get it. Right now my ALP is normal my auto immune markers normal just slightly elevated AST and ALT
So it’s been years of high liver enzymes for me 9 to be exact. I have a history of Hep A that cleared. My maternal aunt has PBC and my drs say it’s just most likely a matter of time before I get it. Right now my ALP is normal my auto immune markers normal just slightly elevated AST and ALT
mtk0925
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Cirrhosis again
Hi everyone, I’m just a bit worried about my liver. I had a transplant 4 years ago and all was well until recently. I have ascites again. Spironolactone isn’t working for me. Does my replacement liver now have cirrhosis like my own did? How has that happened? Any ideas anyone? Naturally my GP and the
Hi everyone, I’m just a bit worried about my liver. I had a transplant 4 years ago and all was well until recently. I have ascites again. Spironolactone isn’t working for me. Does my replacement liver now have cirrhosis like my own did? How has that happened? Any ideas anyone? Naturally my GP and the
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Spider nevi central spot?
Hi, As per previous posts I'm anxious about my liver, with good cause as a previous heavy drinker (50 units a week , much reduced last few years). A couple of years ago I had a liver MRI -fine. So my question - I've noticed some red veins at bottom of nose. Are these always spider nevi? I can't see
Hi, As per previous posts I'm anxious about my liver, with good cause as a previous heavy drinker (50 units a week , much reduced last few years). A couple of years ago I had a liver MRI -fine. So my question - I've noticed some red veins at bottom of nose. Are these always spider nevi? I can't see
BlueYear
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
UK Patients with cirrhosis invited to take part in liver cancer surveillance workshop
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust in collaboration with the University of Manchester are hosting an online involvement workshop in July. The workshop will be introducing a research project about monitoring people with cirrhosis, who are at higher risk of getting liver cancer.
They are eager
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust in collaboration with the University of Manchester are hosting an online involvement workshop in July. The workshop will be introducing a research project about monitoring people with cirrhosis, who are at higher risk of getting liver cancer.
They are eager
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Heatic encephalopathy
Been a alcoholic for over 20 years. My sweat smells like cat pee (amonia). Is this common for HE? The flies can smell it. They keep flying towards me.I know this how they find their food. The smell of amonia is the smell of death. Have other symptoms as well stomach cramps itchy skin really smelly
Been a alcoholic for over 20 years. My sweat smells like cat pee (amonia). Is this common for HE? The flies can smell it. They keep flying towards me.I know this how they find their food. The smell of amonia is the smell of death. Have other symptoms as well stomach cramps itchy skin really smelly
Davideo
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
update on postural hypertension
I have had a letter from the Consultant Physician Dept of Medicine for the Elderly(!) When I mentioned my PA he appeared to understand and agree that my nausea investigated 9 yrs ago by Gastroenterology without success,was cured by B12.l told himself jab was agreed by GP. In his letter to GP,different
I have had a letter from the Consultant Physician Dept of Medicine for the Elderly(!) When I mentioned my PA he appeared to understand and agree that my nausea investigated 9 yrs ago by Gastroenterology without success,was cured by B12.l told himself jab was agreed by GP. In his letter to GP,different
jaybirdxNHM
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Mixed messages
I was diagnosed with a Fatty liver about 2 years ago, which seemed odd given that CT/ ultrasound, MRI etc did not. Some raised liver bloods, anyway had a Fibroscan which showed quite high Cap ie over 300, but low scarring. So off I went and stopped all drink, lost some weight and changed diet, since
I was diagnosed with a Fatty liver about 2 years ago, which seemed odd given that CT/ ultrasound, MRI etc did not. Some raised liver bloods, anyway had a Fibroscan which showed quite high Cap ie over 300, but low scarring. So off I went and stopped all drink, lost some weight and changed diet, since
Ruggerhead
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Transfer date scheduled for June 8th and feeling anxious
Hi everyone I am new to this group and let me just say that reading your stories really does give me encouragement and hope and it’s just amazing to see a group of women who don’t even know each other really together for support ….. so here’s my story I’ve been on my surrogate journey with my currently
Hi everyone I am new to this group and let me just say that reading your stories really does give me encouragement and hope and it’s just amazing to see a group of women who don’t even know each other really together for support ….. so here’s my story I’ve been on my surrogate journey with my currently
Kclaxton89
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Scar Tissue & Pain
Hi, my emergency liver resection and tumour removal was in sept 2020. I’ve got a large yet beautiful scar across my abdomen. After 18months, I still get a lot of scar pain and can feel the scar tissue. I’ve had scar tissue massage a few times from a trained person and try to do a bit myself at home
Hi, my emergency liver resection and tumour removal was in sept 2020. I’ve got a large yet beautiful scar across my abdomen. After 18months, I still get a lot of scar pain and can feel the scar tissue. I’ve had scar tissue massage a few times from a trained person and try to do a bit myself at home
SurvivorPhoenix
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
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