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Elena, My diagnosis was determined first by abnormal SGOT, SGPT, very high

ANA titer, and finally confirmed by a liver biopsy that showed periportal

necrosis. The report states my AIH was mild, and my liver was inflammed and

enlarged but no bridging or fibrosis or cirrhosis. That was 2 years ago. My

doctor will not let me have another liver biopsy, as he says that the first

one told him all he needs to know. It thinks it is too dangerous. He did tell

me that it is very doubtful that I could have NO

damage to my liver in the future but he thought that the Imuran would slow it

down.

Oh, another thing, I also have fatty liver, and on a recent ultra sound (to

check my gallbladder because of RUQ pain) it was seen that I still have a

fatty liver. A fatty liver is when fat cells replaced damaged liver cells.

Any way it can be a benign thing, and probably doesn't mean anything.

Jo

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----- Original Message -----

> Elena, I remember feeling like I wouldn't ever be able to do Taebo

> ever again either and if I remember correctly, you set me straight on

> that one. You will be able to do it again too - maybe only a basic

> once a week but that is a start. Even if I can work myself up to

> doing the advance tapes - I'm not going to because I don't think my

> body is meant to do that heavy of a workout - at least not like the

> way I was doing it before. I'm not going to take the chance because

> now I just appreciate having a little Taebo in my life

Excellent advice, le, if I don't say so myself, LOL! You are so

right. It doesn't have to be all or nothing. If I can work up to one basic

a week (I'm not ready yet), then I would feel comfortable going to taebo

workout outings. More importantly, I could enjoy the movement of taebo.

I am so proud of you that you have found a healthy way to fit taebo into

your life.

Thanks for the inspiration.

Elena

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Hi, all toxins are not gone yet. According to your most recent hair test

your child is detoxing Mercury and that is the most toxic of the heavy metals,

so

you are not through yet. The hair tests show that chelation is working so

keep up the good work! Ashi

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