Guest guest Posted August 18, 2002 Report Share Posted August 18, 2002 In a message dated 8/17/02 7:09:12 PM Pacific Daylight Time, writes: > . Why do they need to know if there is damage? The > blood test we did on Rochelle was so high the nutritionist/doctor had no > doubt she is celiac and why would I want a biopsy? Diane, well, here's the reason 's GI doc gave me. She said sometimes, damage is not evident for many years, most people don't know they have it until they're way until adulthood and have problems. She sees a patient who's 70 and refuses to go on the diet at this stage! I do believe has celiac, after all, he's tested highly positive twice now. Okay, the doc says if there isn't any intestinal or bowel damage, I can make a judgement call as to whether or not I want on the diet, as he is in no pain, or if I just want to do it for the behaviors to see if there's a difference. She says with all the other problems we're having, if the biopsy shows no damage, it would be up to me to do the diet. Of course, if there is damage, the diet would be implemented, no questions asked. Does this answer the question? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2002 Report Share Posted August 19, 2002 In a message dated 8/18/02 8:04:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Ltb3105@... writes: > She says with all the other problems we're having, if the biopsy shows no > damage, it would be up to me to do the diet. Of course, if there is > damage, > the diet would be implemented, no questions asked. > > Does this answer the question? > > Yes, Thanks , I figured it was a judgement call. I've been reading that even a biopsy could be a false negative although if it is positive it is positive. It reminds me of when I was pregnant and the doctors wanted to do an amino (sp). I just told them it was not worth the risk because I would still have the baby. I have a friend who just wanted to know to prepare herself. And it helped her seek information. I didn't realize that Celiac was an autoimmune disorder. I've been reading Kids with Celiac Disease. I was buying it for a friend and decided to keep it. I guess we will have Rochelle's brother tested and maybe ourselves. Blood test first. I didn't realize it is a passed on gene. I know diabetes runs in my family. We started the diet but I'm sure things are still quite contaminated. I need to get a separate toaster etc... Remember when I said, " Why are we so tested? " I think God wants us to rely fully on him. My prayers are with you as you await futher results. Diane {{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}} Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Annette, I have been having problems with my computer so I am not sure if this will get through. What type of Hepatitis do you have? If you don't have Hep C then I am not sure why you are on the site. Why biopsy? Because the information you get from the biopsy will help you make the right decision about your condition. I have Hep C - Genotype 2 - stage1. I was ready to go for meds. I had a biopsy the showed no cancer or other liver disease. When I found that out I decided at that time to wait to start medication. I am hoping that something will be available soon that will be better that Pegasys and co-pegasys. The scare of getting the biopsy was the worst, not the test. It was not painful during the test. It was a little sore around the site for a couple days. Motrin takes care of the discomfort. Don't be scared of the biopsy. If you have insurance now, get it now. The more you know about the health of your liver the easier it will be to make a decision on treatment. Hope this helps you. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Annette, I have been having problems with my computer so I am not sure if this will get through. What type of Hepatitis do you have? If you don't have Hep C then I am not sure why you are on the site. Why biopsy? Because the information you get from the biopsy will help you make the right decision about your condition. I have Hep C - Genotype 2 - stage1. I was ready to go for meds. I had a biopsy the showed no cancer or other liver disease. When I found that out I decided at that time to wait to start medication. I am hoping that something will be available soon that will be better that Pegasys and co-pegasys. The scare of getting the biopsy was the worst, not the test. It was not painful during the test. It was a little sore around the site for a couple days. Motrin takes care of the discomfort. Don't be scared of the biopsy. If you have insurance now, get it now. The more you know about the health of your liver the easier it will be to make a decision on treatment. Hope this helps you. Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Well the Biopsy shows the progression and basically can set a timeline as to when you may have contracted the wonder pain in the ass to which we refer in here as the dragon...Why not do the treatment? When I had my biopsy I was quite reserved in doing it as well......pain, concern etc, alot of the unkowns......well after having it done I can tell you this it don't hurt....they put you under a deep sleep...not out! I walked out that evening...the hardest part was when they told me I could not eat / drink anything for 12 hours prior to the biopsy....they use a ultrasound machine.....and they go in on the side....they give you pain killers during and after.....it is not that big a deal........do a web search and find out how they doit " liver biospy " . They go in and snip a little piece off and look at it under a microscope...you can only find out solid facts from this.... vs a blood test..... > > My concerns causing me not to do the biopsy: > 1) why have it when we already know from current tests that I don't > have A,B,C,Wilcox, blocked ducts or cancer? > 2) what would the suggested treatment be if it was drug induced/toxic? > 3) I won't do the interferon type drugs anyway so why have the biopsy? > 4) perforating an organ can cause side affects, pain etc. > 5) what would the suggested treatment be if it was auto immune? > > I appreciate you guys and pray you/we all feel better. > Annette ;-> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Well the Biopsy shows the progression and basically can set a timeline as to when you may have contracted the wonder pain in the ass to which we refer in here as the dragon...Why not do the treatment? When I had my biopsy I was quite reserved in doing it as well......pain, concern etc, alot of the unkowns......well after having it done I can tell you this it don't hurt....they put you under a deep sleep...not out! I walked out that evening...the hardest part was when they told me I could not eat / drink anything for 12 hours prior to the biopsy....they use a ultrasound machine.....and they go in on the side....they give you pain killers during and after.....it is not that big a deal........do a web search and find out how they doit " liver biospy " . They go in and snip a little piece off and look at it under a microscope...you can only find out solid facts from this.... vs a blood test..... > > My concerns causing me not to do the biopsy: > 1) why have it when we already know from current tests that I don't > have A,B,C,Wilcox, blocked ducts or cancer? > 2) what would the suggested treatment be if it was drug induced/toxic? > 3) I won't do the interferon type drugs anyway so why have the biopsy? > 4) perforating an organ can cause side affects, pain etc. > 5) what would the suggested treatment be if it was auto immune? > > I appreciate you guys and pray you/we all feel better. > Annette ;-> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 auto immune will still do damage..... just my 2 cents need bx.... sally --- Annette Meisner <treeoflifebiblestudy@...> wrote: > My concerns causing me not to do the biopsy: > 1) why have it when we already know from current tests that I don't > have A,B,C,Wilcox, blocked ducts or cancer? > 2) what would the suggested treatment be if it was drug induced/toxic? > 3) I won't do the interferon type drugs anyway so why have the biopsy? > 4) perforating an organ can cause side affects, pain etc. > 5) what would the suggested treatment be if it was auto immune? > > I appreciate you guys and pray you/we all feel better. > Annette ;-> > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 auto immune will still do damage..... just my 2 cents need bx.... sally --- Annette Meisner <treeoflifebiblestudy@...> wrote: > My concerns causing me not to do the biopsy: > 1) why have it when we already know from current tests that I don't > have A,B,C,Wilcox, blocked ducts or cancer? > 2) what would the suggested treatment be if it was drug induced/toxic? > 3) I won't do the interferon type drugs anyway so why have the biopsy? > 4) perforating an organ can cause side affects, pain etc. > 5) what would the suggested treatment be if it was auto immune? > > I appreciate you guys and pray you/we all feel better. > Annette ;-> > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 auto immune will still do damage..... just my 2 cents need bx.... sally --- Annette Meisner <treeoflifebiblestudy@...> wrote: > My concerns causing me not to do the biopsy: > 1) why have it when we already know from current tests that I don't > have A,B,C,Wilcox, blocked ducts or cancer? > 2) what would the suggested treatment be if it was drug induced/toxic? > 3) I won't do the interferon type drugs anyway so why have the biopsy? > 4) perforating an organ can cause side affects, pain etc. > 5) what would the suggested treatment be if it was auto immune? > > I appreciate you guys and pray you/we all feel better. > Annette ;-> > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 auto immune will still do damage..... just my 2 cents need bx.... sally --- Annette Meisner <treeoflifebiblestudy@...> wrote: > My concerns causing me not to do the biopsy: > 1) why have it when we already know from current tests that I don't > have A,B,C,Wilcox, blocked ducts or cancer? > 2) what would the suggested treatment be if it was drug induced/toxic? > 3) I won't do the interferon type drugs anyway so why have the biopsy? > 4) perforating an organ can cause side affects, pain etc. > 5) what would the suggested treatment be if it was auto immune? > > I appreciate you guys and pray you/we all feel better. > Annette ;-> > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Carol, with all due respect........ auto immune hep is very dangerous..... read my reports I just posted...... liver bx REQUIRED....... no offense intended........ auto immune is very much more dangerous than hepc and can cause severe liver damage very important to know....... just google auto immune hepatitis..... hugs, sally --- Carol TRESCOTT <caroltrescott@...> wrote: > Annette, I have been having problems with my computer so I am not sure > if > this will get through. > What type of Hepatitis do you have? If you don't have Hep C then I am > not > sure why you are on the site. Why biopsy? Because the information you > get > from the biopsy will help you make the right decision about your > condition. > I have Hep C - Genotype 2 - stage1. I was ready to go for meds. I had > a > biopsy the showed no cancer or other liver disease. When I found that > out I > decided at that time to wait to start medication. I am hoping that > something will be available soon that will be better that Pegasys and > co-pegasys. > > The scare of getting the biopsy was the worst, not the test. It was not > > painful during the test. It was a little sore around the site for a > couple > days. Motrin takes care of the discomfort. Don't be scared of the > biopsy. > If you have insurance now, get it now. The more you know about the > health > of your liver the easier it will be to make a decision on treatment. > Hope > this helps you. Carol > > > " and the beat goes on....... " Sonny Bono " It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. " Abraham Lincoln __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Carol, with all due respect........ auto immune hep is very dangerous..... read my reports I just posted...... liver bx REQUIRED....... no offense intended........ auto immune is very much more dangerous than hepc and can cause severe liver damage very important to know....... just google auto immune hepatitis..... hugs, sally --- Carol TRESCOTT <caroltrescott@...> wrote: > Annette, I have been having problems with my computer so I am not sure > if > this will get through. > What type of Hepatitis do you have? If you don't have Hep C then I am > not > sure why you are on the site. Why biopsy? Because the information you > get > from the biopsy will help you make the right decision about your > condition. > I have Hep C - Genotype 2 - stage1. I was ready to go for meds. I had > a > biopsy the showed no cancer or other liver disease. When I found that > out I > decided at that time to wait to start medication. I am hoping that > something will be available soon that will be better that Pegasys and > co-pegasys. > > The scare of getting the biopsy was the worst, not the test. It was not > > painful during the test. It was a little sore around the site for a > couple > days. Motrin takes care of the discomfort. Don't be scared of the > biopsy. > If you have insurance now, get it now. The more you know about the > health > of your liver the easier it will be to make a decision on treatment. > Hope > this helps you. Carol > > > " and the beat goes on....... " Sonny Bono " It's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. " Abraham Lincoln __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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