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You are exactly right. I think most people have to see the illness or injury to

realize one is ill or hurt. I guess we are all like that. Before I was

diagnosed I thought I was lazy. What a relief when I found out it wasn't my

fault at all, but what a bummer when I found out how serious it was! Thanks for

the perk-up, Lynn in Wa. AIH

Eileen Mcquillan wrote:

> From: " Eileen Mcquillan " <E.Mcquillan@...>

>

> Dear Lyn

>

> I know how you feel, when I was in hospital and the colour of caramel

> custard my family were genuinely concerned - and when I was at my lowest

> supported me and made me stay in the Hospital until they'd finished testing

> for every thing under the sun!

>

> As soon as I started my medication and the colour died down and I became a

> pink person again, the totalerance began to waver. I get the impression

> they think i'm wallowing in self pity and am just being lazy, I do get

> frustrated, something simple like the ironing seems impossible right now - I

> have good days and bad days - gradually more good than bad. I know I don't

> know alot about AIH, but even what I try to explain seems to go in one ear

> and out the other???

>

> Oh well, one of these days i'm sure they'll get the message!!! Hang in

> there!!

>

> Best Wishes

>

> Eileen AIH

> 25/ UK

> Re: [ ] Laparoscopy - J.

>

> > From: Lynn <CEN32195@...>

> >

> > Geri, I feel you are right about the meds and stuff. I think a person is

> > better off taking meds if they work and holding off worse problems. I

> also

> > have found that people just don't understand that we don't feel all that

> great

> > most of us. I can make plans in the morning to do something and by the

> > afternoon not feel well enough to do it. Friends and family have a hard

> time

> > with it. I feel they are trying but really don't have a clue. Like with

> a

> > cold or flu you get over it and it is done. This you don't. I am tired

> of

> > explaining it to people, but I guess I have to continue on! Lynn AIH

> >

> > Geri Spang wrote:

> >

> > > From: Geri Spang <spangs@...>

> > >

> > > ,

> > > I've been told that " fatty " liver is what becomes a cirrhotic liver. In

> > > other words, the fat (the mind boggles, imagining what THAT looks like)

> > > turns into scar tissue/i.e. cirrhosis. Leaping to unqualified

> conclusions,

> > > that would seem to me to mean that the biopsy was done pre-cirrhosis,

> which

> > > is good. Especially if they can stop the process now, or at least slow

> it

> > > down a lot. All of my ultrasounds, CT scans, etc., have shown fatty

> liver

> > > since before I had my liver biopsy and before I was diagnosed with AIH.

> > >

> > > When I was hospitalized due to complete stoppage of gallbladder and bile

> > > duct functioning, my bilirubin was very high. However, there turned out

> to

> > > be nothing wrong with either of them. It was explained to me that

> because

> > > of poor liver function, the gallbladder and bile ducts were not able to

> do

> > > their jobs. Whatever they did in the hospital (and I wish I knew what

> it

> > > was) resulted in complete elimination of the excess fluids in my

> abdomen

> > > and the severe pedal edema I had at the time. My bilirubin has never

> been

> > > elevated again, in a year and a half. I was not, incidentally, ever

> > > visibly jaundiced. I came out of the hospital almost 35 lbs. lighter

> than

> > > I was 5 days earlier.

> > >

> > > I was lucky because the doctor who hospitalized me put together a team

> who

> > > did all the right things, apparently. Instead of one doctor reaching

> > > conclusions, there was mutual involvement in the diagnosis. First

> > > diagnosis by a GI doctor was PBC (with a dire prediction that I had 2-5

> > > years to live, if I was lucky) but that was modified by two different

> > > Hepatologists to AIH. I was evaluated for transplant but because I've

> > > responded so well to the combination of Imuran and Prednisone, I'm now

> in

> > > almost complete remission. My labs are nearly normal except for GGTP,

> > > which confirms that I do have cirrhosis, but there's no inflammation.

> My

> > > liver is still " fatty " according to an ultrasound a few months ago.

> > >

> > > In my case, I have no other complications. I now wonder if I'm the

> > > exception rather than the rule since so many people who post here seem

> to

> > > have other autoimmune diseases. Also, the prognosis for AIH people is

> not

> > > always the same. Some don't respond well to the meds, some don't

> respond

> > > at all and others seem to spontaneously improve. This is basically what

> my

> > > Hepatologist told me recently.

> > >

> > > I know what I'd do in your situation, but each of us has to make our own

> > > decisions. I'd go along with a treatment program of Imuran and

> Prednisone,

> > > assuming that's the plan. My doctors believe that it's better to start

> on

> > > lower dosages of Imuran and increase it if necessary rather than start

> > > high. Also, the Hepatologist decreased the Prednisone that the GI

> doctor

> > > started me on, from 40 mgs. down to 30 mgs. and after the first signs of

> > > positive response, dropped down to 20 mgs. where I stayed for several

> > > months, then began a gradual decrease ( " gradual " is a VERY important

> term

> > > here!) down to 5 mgs. where apparently I'll stay forever, assuming

> nothing

> > > goes wrong. There seem to be several schools of thought on treatment

> > > programs and dosages and I read somewhere that each has it's merits.

> > >

> > > My own opinion is that it's better to take the meds before it becomes a

> > > life or death situation rather than not take them then later try to undo

> > > damage that can never really be undone.

> > >

> > > Above all, you have to have doctors you can trust. I grit my teeth when

> I

> > > say that because sometimes it's not so easy to like the doctors who are

> > > most qualified to treat you. And, bear in mind that none of us are

> medical

> > > professionals (Hepatologists) so all we can offer is a wealth of

> experience

> > > but no real medical expertise to back up what we've concluded.

> > >

> > > Off my soapbox mode - how do you feel, besides scared half to death?

> The

> > > darned meds will keep you feeling lousy for a long time, but when I feel

> > > discouraged about that (I never really feel normal and healthy anymore)

> I

> > > remember how very sick I was without the meds. The price we pay to stay

> > > alive is worth it, but it takes some powerful will to live and attitude

> > > adjustments!

> > >

> > > Hope you are okay. What's the next step, or did they say yet?

> > >

> > > Take care,

> > > Geri

> > >

> > > ---------------------------

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  • 3 years later...

Eileen why did you have a revision. I am post op 9-4-02 and scared my stomach

will stretch. Please explain about revisions. After spending all that money I am

scared the surgery won't work for me. Was your original surgery a different

type? I was over 300 pounds and I am wondering if I will need to get my stomach

made smaller to get to a reasonable goal weight. You can e mail at

msmarj2@...

Thank You

Marge Hitchcock, Florida

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>

> You know how it is though, I'd kill for 16 degrees right now!

> Prue

>

> Yeah,lol We humans are SUCH a contrary species are'nt we,Would love

to swap a week with you. Mind you the views here are nothing short

of spectacular and being an expatriate pom I love the 4 seasons.

Not that W.A is without it's own stark beauty :o)

>

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