Guest guest Posted August 21, 2003 Report Share Posted August 21, 2003 Welcome to the group. It sounds like Ron has significant liver damage/disease at this point. He's had PSC for at least 20 years dating from when he was diagnosed with Gilbert's syndrome in 1982, at least. This is similar to my and other cases where the correct diagnosis was difficult to establish and late in coming. In my case it took 13 years. And without UC and Psoriatic Arthritis starting it probably would have been longer in coming to the correct diagnosis. I'm not sure why they didn't think of PSC in Ron's case, or perhaps they did but previous ERCPs were normal. That is what happened the first 7 times I had ERCPs, so I know that they were looking for bile duct narrowing but didn't see any. Now is the time to do some proactive things to make the years prior to tx better and to make the tx easier to recover from. At this point Ron probably has cirrhosis and portal hypertension. A diet change reducing or eliminating animal protein may save him from developing hepatic encephalopathy, a condition that often developes into confusion, coma and death. A vegetarian diet may reduce the risk of this happening. Because he already has portal hypertension working out with weights to maintain muscle mass is not good idea as it may result in a variceal bleed. But walking, bike riding, swimming to maintain muscle mass and cardiovascular fitness will help him go through the tx surgery and recover faster afterwards. Fatigue is usually a big problem with chronic liver disease, but geting regular exercise every other day is still possible in most cases. Remember the higher your level of fitness prior to being unable to work out or prior to surgery makes recovery that much easier. -- Aubrey MD, PSC 1981, Psoriatic Arthritis 1986, UC 1991, LTX 10/5/98 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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