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Well, unfortunately they never determined whether I do

or dont have AIH. They took blood tests which showed

positive ANA and smooth muscle and elevated enzymes.

However, the ANA and smooth muscle is only markers for

AIH and the high enzymes could have been a toxic

effect from drugs I was taking. I had a biopsy which

showed mild inflammation.

When my enzymes went back to normal, the doctor said

that i may just have AIH, which is inactive at the

moment. AIH is not the only disease which people have

positive ANA and Smooth muscle antibodies. People with

lupus also have those antibodies.

I guess what Im saying is that the doctors and I dont

know whether I had, whether I have, or whether im

going to get AIH.

Oh boy! Im just luck im well now I guess!

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> Eleanor what tests did they do to determine that you

> did not have aih? im in

> that process now . i have not had my bx yet[nor do i

> care to ha ha ] its

> terrible , the waiting isen it? glad to hear your o

> k god bless newcomer

> Peggy

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Thank you!! I wish the same good health for you also.

Take Care

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There is a specific test for lupus which I have always (thank God, not

complaining!) failed. Did they run that one? What drugs were you taking

that " they " attribute everything to?

KayK

> However, the ANA and smooth muscle is only markers for > AIH and the high

enzymes could have been a toxic > effect from drugs I was taking. I had a

biopsy which > positive ANA and Smooth muscle antibodies. People with

> lupus also have those antibodies.

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Elena,

Did you see a hepatologist? Have you been to a major medical university? I

would if you haven't, just to be sure... Hopefully, it was a fluke and you

are ok. :)

Hugs,

(AIH?PSC?)

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Hi Elena,

Positive ANA doesn't mean much by itself. Most autoimmune diseases present

with positive ANA. An important question is how positive and what kind of

pattern? Anti Smooth Muscle is fairly specific to AIH, though is seen in

other autoimmune diseases. It can occur in Lupus, but is not very common.

There are many other antibodies that are fairly common in Lupus, but

unfortunately none that are specific only to Lupus. That is what makes the

Dx of autoimmune diseases so difficult. There is no one test that can say

conclusively that you do or do not have a certain disease. The docs have to

look at the collection of symptoms and tests to make the diagnosis. In the

early stages, this can be very difficult, since there are so many

overlapping symptoms and test results. I was Dx'd for a time with Lupus, and

have done a ton of research, if you'd like additional info. The docs are now

in agreement that I don't have Lupus, so even once you have a Dx, it can

change.

Don

> Re: [ ] Re: Elena

>

>

> From: Elena P <brit71@...>

>

> Well, unfortunately they never determined whether I do

> or dont have AIH. They took blood tests which showed

> positive ANA and smooth muscle and elevated enzymes.

> However, the ANA and smooth muscle is only markers for

> AIH and the high enzymes could have been a toxic

> effect from drugs I was taking. I had a biopsy which

> showed mild inflammation.

> When my enzymes went back to normal, the doctor said

> that i may just have AIH, which is inactive at the

> moment. AIH is not the only disease which people have

> positive ANA and Smooth muscle antibodies. People with

> lupus also have those antibodies.

> I guess what Im saying is that the doctors and I dont

> know whether I had, whether I have, or whether im

> going to get AIH.

> Oh boy! Im just luck im well now I guess!

>

> --- DETOXPJ@... wrote:

> > Eleanor what tests did they do to determine that you

> > did not have aih? im in

> > that process now . i have not had my bx yet[nor do i

> > care to ha ha ] its

> > terrible , the waiting isen it? glad to hear your o

> > k god bless newcomer

> > Peggy

> >

> >

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There are many tests. ANA is one..there is a test

called the AnaLyzer.. its a panel of different types

of autoimmune factors. Its the first step I believe. I

also think that there isnt just one test that says

" yes you have lupus " I dont have the systemic lupus

eyruthemis (SP) but I do have a lupoid syndrom. No one

can seem to pin-point anything for sure. Im sure there

are tons of Lupus sites online that can give you more

info..good luck

Jody

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> What is the specific test for Lupus?

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I know when I lift weights I gain muscle quickly! Almost bulky looking

though and not a cut look.......I am noticing after doing Tae Bo a little

over a week that I am getting the cut look that I tried so hard to get by

lifting.....I think I will stay with tae bo only and see what it does for

me!!!!! Thanks for replying! P

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> From: Elena Carroll <etcarroll@...>

> tae-bo_oneGroups

> Subject: Re: In addition to Tae Bo?

> Date: Tuesday, February 29, 2000 2:18 PM

>

> horsemom-@... wrote:

> original article:tae-bo_on/?start=12714

> > In a message dated 02/24/2000 12:30:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> > pitsen@... writes:

> >

> > << Does anyone just use Tae Bo and get great muscle definition? I

> have decided

> > to give my weights a rest for awhile and focus on Tae Bo and I was

> > wondering if anyone else has done that. P >>

> >

> > Yes, ! You should see how cut her arms are and she doesn't

> lift weights; neither does (Taeboqueen) or Irene. I don't

> know about the others on the tapes. I lift weights because I have

> always had very skinny arms and shoulders and because I want to

> increase my bone density for when I get older. Try doing just taebo

> and see what happens. You may be one of the lucky ones like shannon,

> who naturally gains muscle.

>

> Elena

>

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I second that e-motion!

> Elena,

>

> I just wanted to say to you that I really enjoy reading your posts.

> You are really supportive to everybody here and provide excellent

> feedback.

>

> Thanks for being you. You are a blessing!

>

> Susi

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In a message dated 3/27/00 1:30:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, GalofGOP@...

writes:

<< second that e-motion!

> Elena,

>

> I just wanted to say to you that I really enjoy reading your posts.

> You are really supportive to everybody here and provide excellent

> feedback.

>

> Thanks for being you. You are a blessing!

>

> Susi

>

> >>

I third that e-motion (is there such thing as a third?? If not I just made it

up ! LOL)

Pam

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Thank you everyone, but that is all of the compliments I can handle in

one day. Remember, I was an internet novice when I started here. I

learned every thing I know about communicating on the web from you all.

Elena

Pamela1897@... wrote:

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> In a message dated 3/27/00 1:30:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> GalofGOP@...

> writes:

>

> << second that e-motion!

>

>

>

> > Elena,

> >

> > I just wanted to say to you that I really enjoy reading your posts.

> > You are really supportive to everybody here and provide excellent

> > feedback.

> >

> > Thanks for being you. You are a blessing!

> >

> > Susi

> >

> > >>

> I third that e-motion (is there such thing as a third?? If not I just

> made it

> up ! LOL)

>

> Pam

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Agaw12577@... wrote:

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> Having Elena around is like having a female around.

> She is always there to motivate and offer support!!

>

Wow, , I am speechless. Thank you.

Elena

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susiflooz-@... wrote:

original article:tae-bo_on/?start=15828

> Elena,

>

> I just wanted to say to you that I really enjoy reading your posts.

> You are really supportive to everybody here and provide excellent

> feedback.

>

> Thanks for being you. You are a blessing!

I'm a little late responding to these posts, but I just wanted to agree

with everyone (what is it up to.... " I sixth it " ...)! Elena, you are

one of the most supportive people I know. You have such a big heart

and you respond to everyone with so much support and understanding. I

am so glad that I have had the chance to get to know you and meet you.

I am so happy to have you as a friend :)

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Vivian Risse wrote:

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> Dear friend, I have decided that you are one of the NICEST people onthe

boards! I want to meet you one day. You always say hi to thenewbies, and you

ALWAYS have an encouraging word for everyone. Youare so compassionate. I love

it. Thanks for your encouragement to theOriginal TB Tortoise (one day!). I need

it! Yours and His, Vivian,who looks at women and wonders if she'll be THAT size

one day....

>

Thanks, Viv! I don't know what prompted the compliment but I'll take

it, especially on a Monday morning.

Elena

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In a message dated 10/16/00 12:38:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

susant@... writes:

<<

Welcome back. I remember you from when I first joined. In fact, you put

out a list of medicines that are not liver-friendly: I still have the list

and it has saved me from getting the wrong antibiotic. A nurse said it is

better to be able to say " that medicine is on a list that I should not take "

>>

Hi, Send that list again for all of us to have and keep.

Hugs,

Ginger-gehud119@...

Ginger--AIH-IN FLA.

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On Mon, 16 Oct 2000 09:44:31 -0700, egroups wrote:

> Welcome back. I remember you from when I first joined. In fact, you put

out a list of medicines that are not liver-friendly: I still have the list

and it has saved me from getting the wrong antibiotic. A nurse said it is

better to be able to say " that medicine is on a list that I should not take "

or Elena, would you please re-post that list of meds? I would really

appreciate it. Thanks.

Debra

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, if you still have the list, will you share it with us??? Pretty please!! Pat (Cyndi's Mom)

[ ] Elena

Welcome back. I remember you from when I first joined. In fact, you put out a list of medicines that are not liver-friendly: I still have the list and it has saved me from getting the wrong antibiotic. A nurse said it is better to be able to say " that medicine is on a list that I should not take "

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Thank you ! I will try my best to find the information for you....

Tewksbury <susant@...> wrote:

Welcome back. I remember you from when I first joined. In fact, you put out a list of medicines that are not liver-friendly: I still have the list and it has saved me from getting the wrong antibiotic. A nurse said it is better to be able to say "that medicine is on a list that I should not take"

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But how do we get her private e-mail address?

Shireen

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Hi Audrey,

That is so interesting....Although I cant understand it! You told us that you have now got cirrhosis. Now, from what I understand inflammation of the liver causes this. When you have inflammation of the liver, I thought this shows in your bloodwork as elevated AST and/or ALT. Did you have these tests prior to you having Cirrhosis?Were your LFTs elevated prior to getting cirrhosis? I think that once you have cirrhosis your LFT are not necessarily elevated. (?) Bearing all this in mind, I remember reading something about a certain thing affecting the LFTs results, I cant remember exactly what that is.

Again, that is amazing/scary that you had no signs or positive tests prior to getting cirrhosis!

Elena

Audrey <aab1@...> wrote:

I've never had abnormal blood work my whole life. My liver panels werealways normal, never even had high cholesterol. As I said I worked in ahospital and I had extensive blood work done a couple of times a yearand nothing ever showed up. My hep said that AIH can lay dormant foryears and something can set it off. I had extreme stress a year beforemy diagnosis and of course was very depressed also, because of thesituation. I never had the itching, swelling, jaundice etc. until oneyear ago.Audrey from Pa.

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