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- I'd also like anyone who has been through a liver biopsy to

please describe the process to us. My doctor told me that I'll need to

have one in about 2 years should we decide to keep me on MTX. Another

of my doctors told me that the process is not painful and that they use

a " valimum-like drip " - very much like they do for any of you who've had

colonoscopies or sigmoidoscopy procedures. I've never had any of those

procedures but a friend who has says that after they put the line in

your arm and start the drip, you simply don't care, and that she has no

memories of the entire thing. Not sure, but I believe that was the type

of anesthesia I had for both carpal tunnel operations - - and from what

I recall, I might have just as well been knocked out cold - I remember

the nurse saying they were going to start the drip - and I remember

another nurse telling me I could sit up and slide into the rolling

recliner which was wheeled to the recovery area after it was all over -

nothing else.

What worries me is that a friend in NY had a liver biopsy done last year

- she said that she was awake through the procedure and that it was

" unpleasant " . In view of this, I'm not sure what to think. Maybe liver

biopsies are done by different methods in various hospitals/clinics?

Regards,

Joan Lloyd

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I have been on methotrexate for 12 years now and I have never had a

liver biopsy. I routinely have my liver enzymes checked. I ended up

moving 3 hours from my Rheumy so I had to find a new Rheumy. He kept

pressuring me to have a liver biopsy done. I hightailed it out of

their and drove the three hours once a month to go back to the other

Rheumy. He said a liver biopsy is not indicated unless the patient

has consistant elevated liver enzymes. A liver biopsy is considered

an invasive procedure that comes with a lot of risks. I would highly

recommend a second opinion if your doctor suggest the need for a

liver biopsy.

Alison

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