Guest guest Posted October 28, 1999 Report Share Posted October 28, 1999 Penny and ...Thanks for your messages re my elevated enzymes. Well it seems that the tumor marker test and hep. tests came back negative but my liver enzymes are still climbing. I go to the doctor again on Tuesday. I know that are going to want to schedule another ERCP to see if there is a blockage. But wouldn't I have nausea and pain if there was a blockage. My last ERCP I woke up during and vomitted green stuff afterwards and I had to spend the night. I think they are going to want to watch me again. Does anyone else have to stay in the hospital overnight? The only other change has been that my prednisone was decreased from 15 to 10 mg a day for my UC. Did any one on prednisone have an increase in enzymes and bilirubin following a decrease in mg? Dawn...i live in South jersey. outside of PHilly. I can't make the meeting on the 13th because i will be out of town Thanks, Michele P.S> I'm praying for Quantell and Jacquelyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 1999 Report Share Posted October 28, 1999 Phil has always had a fever when he had cholangitis. When he had his one and only ERCP he ended up in the hospital for 10 days. His LFTs were high before and during that stay but it was accompanied by pain and fever. Peg MishBruno@... wrote: > Penny and ...Thanks for your messages re my elevated enzymes. Well it > seems that the tumor marker test and hep. tests came back negative but my > liver enzymes are still climbing. I go to the doctor again on Tuesday. I > know that are going to want to schedule another ERCP to see if there is a > blockage. But wouldn't I have nausea and pain if there was a blockage. My > last ERCP I woke up during and vomitted green stuff afterwards and I had to > spend the night. I think they are going to want to watch me again. Does > anyone else have to stay in the hospital overnight? The only other change > has been that my prednisone was decreased from 15 to 10 mg a day for my UC. > Did any one on prednisone have an increase in enzymes and bilirubin following > a decrease in mg? > > Dawn...i live in South jersey. outside of PHilly. I can't make the meeting > on the 13th because i will be out of town > Thanks, > Michele > P.S> I'm praying for Quantell and Jacquelyn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The Mental Health Practitioner’s Instant Resource > Library for $5.99! A 4-book set of time-saving > aids for clinical tasks - a $139.35 value > Join the book club NOW at > http://clickhere./click/1371 > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 1999 Report Share Posted October 28, 1999 Phil has always had a fever when he had cholangitis. When he had his one and only ERCP he ended up in the hospital for 10 days. His LFTs were high before and during that stay but it was accompanied by pain and fever. Peg MishBruno@... wrote: > Penny and ...Thanks for your messages re my elevated enzymes. Well it > seems that the tumor marker test and hep. tests came back negative but my > liver enzymes are still climbing. I go to the doctor again on Tuesday. I > know that are going to want to schedule another ERCP to see if there is a > blockage. But wouldn't I have nausea and pain if there was a blockage. My > last ERCP I woke up during and vomitted green stuff afterwards and I had to > spend the night. I think they are going to want to watch me again. Does > anyone else have to stay in the hospital overnight? The only other change > has been that my prednisone was decreased from 15 to 10 mg a day for my UC. > Did any one on prednisone have an increase in enzymes and bilirubin following > a decrease in mg? > > Dawn...i live in South jersey. outside of PHilly. I can't make the meeting > on the 13th because i will be out of town > Thanks, > Michele > P.S> I'm praying for Quantell and Jacquelyn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The Mental Health Practitioner’s Instant Resource > Library for $5.99! A 4-book set of time-saving > aids for clinical tasks - a $139.35 value > Join the book club NOW at > http://clickhere./click/1371 > > eGroups.com home: /group/ > - Simplifying group communications Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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