Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 , Welcome to the group. I'm sorry you had to find us, but very glad you did. Others have already posted great replies to your initial post, so there's not much else I can add. We all progress differently with PSC, yet we all share common feelings along the way. I usually forget about being sick until I'm reminded by a blood test or a queasy feeling after dinner (of course, that COULD be my attempt to cook Thai food, but that's another story altogether and not for this site!). There is quite a bit of history on this site and it's definitely worth searching and reading when you come upon questions, issues, etc. You'll find posts and replies about different medications, questions to ask the doctors (gastroenterologists, hepatologists, surgeons, et al.) When it's time for a doctor visit, or you have questions about your doc visits, don't hesitate to ask the group. There are many stories of great docs, not-so-great docs, and we handled them over the years. I guess what I'm saying is: All of may not reply every time to every post, but when we have the knowledge or can share experiences, we will. Hope this helps. Take care, and stay in touch! Severin - Houston, TX ********** Proud Dad of 4 (we need a new hobby!) Lucky Husband since 1995 PSC/UC 2007 Can't Cook Thai Food - since 2008 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2008 Report Share Posted August 26, 2008 Thanks to everyone with your welcomes. I think if I can get control of the mental aspect, I can then handle the physical aspects as it comes. I have already gained some helpful insight and am still scanning old posts. Thanks again: > > , > > Welcome to the group. I'm sorry you had to find us, but very glad you > did. Others have already posted great replies to your initial post, > so there's not much else I can add. We all progress differently with > PSC, yet we all share common feelings along the way. I usually forget > about being sick until I'm reminded by a blood test or a queasy > feeling after dinner (of course, that COULD be my attempt to cook Thai > food, but that's another story altogether and not for this site!). > > There is quite a bit of history on this site and it's definitely worth > searching and reading when you come upon questions, issues, etc. > You'll find posts and replies about different medications, questions > to ask the doctors (gastroenterologists, hepatologists, surgeons, et > al.) > > When it's time for a doctor visit, or you have questions about your > doc visits, don't hesitate to ask the group. There are many stories > of great docs, not-so-great docs, and we handled them over the years. > I guess what I'm saying is: All of may not reply every time to every > post, but when we have the knowledge or can share experiences, we will. > > Hope this helps. Take care, and stay in touch! > > Severin - Houston, TX > ********** > Proud Dad of 4 (we need a new hobby!) > Lucky Husband since 1995 > PSC/UC 2007 > Can't Cook Thai Food - since 2008 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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