Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Your stage 4 must be related to the degree of cirhosis. I'm pretty sure they don't put ratings on the degree of hepatitis ( NASH). Re: Jan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 Yes, hepatitis C has ratings depending on the amount of liver disease there is. Stage refers to scarring and grade refers to inflammation. There are various stages of cancer, too, as well as for cirrhosis. I believe that I posted the scale for liver disease earlier today. Colleen Debra wrote: Well I didnt think so either, but on the NASH group they all have numbers for the stages of NASH they have.. Most will read something like this NASH stage 3 Cirrhosis stage 4, etc.. like I said I have no idea what all these numbers mean and I am going to ask my doctor when I go back on the first to see what his take is on it. Im sure it will be something new.. Debra -- In livercirrhosissupport , " Crislip " wrote: > > Your stage 4 must be related to the degree of cirhosis. I'm pretty sure they don't put ratings on the degree of hepatitis ( NASH). > > > Re: Jan > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2007 Report Share Posted October 24, 2007 If it was viral hepatitis, they would have put a letter after it, such as A, B, C, D, F, H. Colleen Debra wrote: Yeah, its all really confusing, because if you look at pics of my liver its all cirrhotic with bridging fibrosis. I was told stage 4 too. But not sure if he meant the NASH was stage 4 or the cirrhosis... but Ive been functioning quite well for the past 2 years. As far as the hepatitis thing goes it was explained to me the way Mac said. Because when they told me I had NASH Non Alc Steto Hepatitis, I too thought about viral hepatitis and was told that hepatitis means any inflammation to the liver. In explaining the cirrhosis progression the doctor used this analogy, probably not that good of one, but he said its like walking along a table top you go along nice and easy until you just fall off the end. He guessed I had about 5 to 7 on this liver and that was 2yrs ago.. All doctors say different things.. Its amazing to think they all went to medical school and can describe the same disease in so many different ways and degrees. I have Barretts syndrome which is an erosion of the esophagus and considered to be pre cancerous. God I pray I dont have to deal with that too.. New doctor did say that the Barretts is definitely a real minus when it comes to Varices tho. My older brother died from cancer of the esophagus that went to the liver... or vice versa, but he did not have cirrhosis. Debra > > That si very well put, . The only doc who gave mine a number was the pathologist at the hospital when my PC called him. She told us verbatim what he said:( her): give it a number.. (Him): " Stage 4, endstage. Necrosis, cirrhotic pattern confirmed " . So I went to the surgeon's office, since he actually saw it and asked him did it all look the same, and he said yes, there was no good or bad spot in there, its all macronodular. > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile > > Re: Jan > > > That's what I was thinking too, Bob. I think one of the difficulties we have is all of these doctors seem to describe things each his own way. Stage 4 cirhossis to me is max scarring/permanent damage to the liver. Yet, as we know, a lot of people are still functioning with stage 4. I think this is because of compensation, which is a huge variable the doctors can't really categorize well. The way I see it, if you are stage 4 your liver can't progress worse in terms of scarring, etc. Which leaves progression of the disease from that point to how long your other organs compensate, and how well. > Whether a doctor would agree with those thoughts I don't know. > > I've never managed to get a doctor to give me a stage 1, 2, 3 & 4. They don't want to be pinned down to an absolute. > > > Re: Jan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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