Guest guest Posted September 17, 1999 Report Share Posted September 17, 1999 Are you people talking about needle biopsies? I had laparoscopy and had no bleeding problems with my biopsy/ J >From: FOXDIANA@... >Reply- onelist > onelist >Subject: Re: [ ] Liver biopsy >Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 10:53:03 EDT >MIME-Version: 1.0 >From errors-165537-6753-shireen42 Fri Sep 17 07:53:31 1999 >Received: from [209.207.164.213] by hotmail.com (2.1) with ESMTP id >MHotMailB9ABA0EA018BD82197C1D1CFA4D554CE0; Fri Sep 17 07:53:31 1999 >Received: (qmail 6492 invoked by alias); 17 Sep 1999 14:52:52 -0000 >Received: (qmail 6471 invoked from network); 17 Sep 1999 14:52:51 -0000 >Received: from unknown (HELO imo17.mx.aol.com) (198.81.17.7) by >pop.onelist.com with SMTP; 17 Sep 1999 14:52:51 -0000 >Received: from FOXDIANA@... by imo17.mx.aol.com (mail_out_v22.4.) id >hFBHa12367 (3969) for < onelist>; Fri, 17 Sep 1999 >10:53:04 -0400 (EDT) >Message-ID: <54574529.2513afcf@...> >X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 243 >Mailing-List: list onelist; contact > -owneronelist >Delivered-mailing list onelist >Precedence: bulk >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto: -unsubscribeONElist> > >From: FOXDIANA@... > >Hi Jody, > >When I had my liver biopsy, the put a huge packing on the site, made me lay >on it and not turn over. Had to stay like this for 4 hours. He he he, >please >don't anyone be offended by this next statement.. Have you ever tried to >use >a bed pan on your side and not be able to move, or turn on your back? Was >quite the experience. But the reason for this was the possibility of >bleeding. I also ate on my side, my daughter was with me for the >procedure >and if she hadn't been I would have been up a creek without a paddle. She >did everything for me... > >Have a good day, and remember...Laughter is the music of a happy heart, >love >is it's sustenance. Sooooo...laugh a lot, it is healing. > >Joni, AIH, PBC, HBP >Florida > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 1999 Report Share Posted September 17, 1999 Hi Jody, When I had my liver biopsy, the put a huge packing on the site, made me lay on it and not turn over. Had to stay like this for 4 hours. He he he, please don't anyone be offended by this next statement.. Have you ever tried to use a bed pan on your side and not be able to move, or turn on your back? Was quite the experience. But the reason for this was the possibility of bleeding. I also ate on my side, my daughter was with me for the procedure and if she hadn't been I would have been up a creek without a paddle. She did everything for me... Have a good day, and remember...Laughter is the music of a happy heart, love is it's sustenance. Sooooo...laugh a lot, it is healing. Joni, AIH, PBC, HBP Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 1999 Report Share Posted September 17, 1999 Our prayers are with you Jody! Cheryl & Randy West Virginia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 1999 Report Share Posted September 17, 1999 wow..they didnt do that with me at all. After it was over a nurse sat and pushed on it for 5 mins or so then put a bandaid on it. I was on my back the entire time I was at the hospital. I got up to the bathroom within an hour. They checked my blood 4 hours after to make sure I wasnt bleeding internally then sent me home..Its so funny how there are so many differences within the medical profession.. thanks for your input Jody --- FOXDIANA@... wrote: > From: FOXDIANA@... > > Hi Jody, > > When I had my liver biopsy, the put a huge packing > on the site, made me lay > on it and not turn over. Had to stay like this for > 4 hours. He he he, please > don't anyone be offended by this next statement.. > Have you ever tried to use > a bed pan on your side and not be able to move, or > turn on your back? Was > quite the experience. But the reason for this was > the possibility of > bleeding. I also ate on my side, my daughter was > with me for the procedure > and if she hadn't been I would have been up a creek > without a paddle. She > did everything for me... > > Have a good day, and remember...Laughter is the > music of a happy heart, love > is it's sustenance. Sooooo...laugh a lot, it is > healing. > > Joni, AIH, PBC, HBP > Florida > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 1999 Report Share Posted September 17, 1999 I also had jugular biopsy (in through the neck and down the veins and arteries into the hepatic artery (i think that was the name of the artery) and then into the Liver. Iwas semi-conscious at the time (and don't get grossed out by this) - could feel the scope going all the way down. and was up and back on my feet in two hours with a small bandaid on my neck. They did it that way because my clotting studies were low and they didn't want any risk of internal bleeding since I wasn't clotting right. I think if I have to have another one I will ask them to do it that way. It was a lot less invasive, if you can believe that. and I didn't have to stay in the hospital overnight. Really the worst thing about it was the anticipation. Once you get over that you're fine. Peace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 1999 Report Share Posted September 17, 1999 (By the way, after the first biopsy eight years ago I had to stay overnight (a 23-hour stay they call it) Boy things have really changed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 My husband had virtually no bleeding at all during his biopsy. He said he felt a small trickle when they made the small incision, but no bleeding after that. He had to lay on his side for a few hours, but was able to get up and use the bathroom. Even after we left the hospital, he had to " recline " for the rest of the day. He really isn't one to sit still so that was the worse part of the whole ordeal. The doc let him see the biopsy, he said it looked sorta like a Tequila worm. Jackie (land) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 LOL! After one of my liver biopsies, I was laying on my right side and the nurse was gathering things up. I saw the litle jar and asked if that was my liver. She said yes and did I want to see it. SO of course I did, and she said " Wanna go fishing? " LOL! It hurt so much to laugh but I couldn't help myself! By the size of it I guess I could have caught a minnow maybe. Dianne A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 LOL! After one of my liver biopsies, I was laying on my right side and the nurse was gathering things up. I saw the litle jar and asked if that was my liver. She said yes and did I want to see it. SO of course I did, and she said " Wanna go fishing? " LOL! It hurt so much to laugh but I couldn't help myself! By the size of it I guess I could have caught a minnow maybe. Dianne A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 1999 Report Share Posted September 18, 1999 Tequila worm hehehehe Thats exactly what I thought of when I see mine.. jody --- JKosiorek@... wrote: > From: JKosiorek@... > > My husband had virtually no bleeding at all during > his biopsy. He said he > felt a small trickle when they made the small > incision, but no bleeding after > that. He had to lay on his side for a few hours, > but was able to get up and > use the bathroom. Even after we left the hospital, > he had to " recline " for > the rest of the day. He really isn't one to sit > still so that was the worse > part of the whole ordeal. > > The doc let him see the biopsy, he said it looked > sorta like a Tequila worm. > > Jackie > (land) > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 26, 1999 Report Share Posted September 26, 1999 Thanks, Joan. Yes, it will be interesting what others have been told. Warmly, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted September 30, 2000 Report Share Posted September 30, 2000 debra, how horrible when you had your biospy. they did not put me to sleep like they said they would, but i did not feel any pain. i dont look forward to them, but probably would not balk at another one. the thing that bothers me is i am not able to take my regular meds before the procedure and i take a heart pill every day and a high blood pressure pill as well as my insulin. linda satx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2000 Report Share Posted December 14, 2000 In a message dated 12/14/00 5:42:15 PM Pacific Standard Time, goodgrl439@... writes: << Doc says I need a liver biopsy to see what's going on. Can anyone give me some insight into the biopsy, i.e., how long off work, how painful, will I be given a bit of sedation, how sore, etc. Hello. I'm sorry to hear you've been ill. I can tell you how the biopsy went for me, and what my HMO told me to expect. I saw a doctor at 5:30 one evening and a biopsy was set up for 7:30 the next morning. The biopsy itself took a few seconds and was no more painful than some shots I've had. The difficult part was staying very still, in the position required, opn a hospital bed for a couple of hours afterward. One must stay still to prevent internal bleeding. I had brought an easy-to-hold book, which helped the time pass. Be sure to use the bathroom before the biopsy, as it will be a while before you are permitted to get up! By mid-afternoon I was allowed to go home; you'll need someone to drive you. I was a little sore for a few days, but I've been more uncomfortable often from doing sit-ups; it was not a major problem. The HMO instructions said to rest the next day and to resume normal activities the following day. I later found a book that said you shouldn't be more than an hour from a hospital for a couple of weeks, just in case internal bleeding started. Wish I'd known before, but all went well. I felt very sleepy and tired for several days, but I think that was due to the effects of my illness rather than from the biopsy. I had been told I wouldn't be able to return to work for a long time (it's been seven months now) because of my illness, so I don't know if the biopsy would have kept me out of work for more than two days. The " incision " , incidentally, was a circle about the size of a pencil eraser. It healed rapidly. The second time I thought to look, I couldn't find a trace of it. Best wishes. The biopsy is pretty unlikely to cause you problems, I think, and it will start you on your way to getting well. Harper (AIH, May 00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Welcome ! [ ] Liver Biopsy > My name is and I'm new to this group. In September I > contracted a virus that attacked my bone marrow. Platelet count went > very low. I was sick at home for a week before being hospitalized. > High fever, chills, aches...flu-like symptoms. Anyway, I took a LOT > of tylenol(yes, I wasn't thinking clearly) and ended up with toxic > hepatitis. Liver function tests were 6 times normal at that time. > They have since come down, but still elevated. Doc says I need a > liver biopsy to see what's going on. Can anyone give me some insight > into the biopsy, i.e., how long off work, how painful, will I be > given a bit of sedation, how sore, etc. ANY info would be > appreciated. Thanks for your help. > > > Houston, Texas > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2000 Report Share Posted December 15, 2000 Not to worry .......My biopsy was done through the artery in my neck,down through my heart, and into the liver. This is the way they will probably do it to you due to the low blood levels. You will not miss any work ( maybe a day to just relax ). It, and trust me, is relativly pain free, just a couple of pinches from the small needle to numb a small area on the neck where the probe will be incerted. No sedative is needed and the only soreness that you will feel will be a stiff neck that you will cause if you don't relax during the procedure. Any more questions please feel free to e-mail me at SCHLITZ752 @ aol.com or by the e-group. See Ya and don't forget......RELAX Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2001 Report Share Posted April 5, 2001 , my results came back in 4 days but ive heard of others waiting up to 2 weeks i havent done treatment so i cant help you out there but i would like to say i hope you checked into every aspect of doing treatment prior to starting if not i suggest you educate yourself as much as possible before undergoing the combo if you have questions ill try to help hepper hugggggssssssssss hank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2001 Report Share Posted April 5, 2001 Hi, If your doc is doing the biopsy, he/she could give you the results right then just by looking at the slides under a scope. If someone else is doing the biop the results take a couple of days. Sides begin about an hour or two from your first shot of traditional combo. Interferon is a clone of the substance one's body produces to fight infection; the initial sides are similar to the feelings you'd have if infected by a cold or flue. The more insidious sides come later. In my case it took about a month before I got seriously depressed and anemic( tired, dizzy, weak....). Everyone is different. Many people begin taking an anti-depressant before beginning combo to avoid what I have to say is a very unpleasant experience- one wants to be able to maintain a possitive attitude about the treatment and one's chances of success. I want to caution you about the advisability of deciding to undergo combo without even knowing the condition of your liver.There are a number of factors that ought to be known and considered before one can make an informed and intelligent choice about doing a treatment that will effect your entire life and deeply impact those who love you or work with you and without a biopsy you simply don't know whether the treatment is necessary at this time. Well, that's more than you asked for and I appo;logize for running on. Hope you do well and are one of those lucky few who have few sides and who clears the virus. >>> harvestfoundation@... 04/04/01 07:01PM >>> I am fixing to have a liver biopsy on April 12th. Does anyone know about how long it takes to get results back? Also, I am fixing to start the combo treatment, how long does it take for the side effects to start...do they start that night,,what can I expect first??? Please reply. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted April 26, 2001 Report Share Posted April 26, 2001 I am sorry it has taken so long for me to answer you about the liver biopsy. Well I had one In January 2001 It takes about 2 to 3 weeks to get the results back, I do not know about the treament yet because my doctor said it was not approved to use both yet I can not think of the name of it right now. But please write me back and let me know how it goes because, I should have to do it by next year and I do not know what to expect. There is meeting at St. 's Hospital every first and third wednesday and they talk about these things. e-mail me adamscis@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Hi , I heard that the FDA has put a hold on the Pegylated Interferon for some kind of problem, i'm not sure what it's about. I do know that Roche spokesman said an FDA review panel had raised questions about clinical trial data for Pegasys, which uses a molecule developed and produced by U.S.-based Shearwater Corp. If I get more info i'll be sure to let everyone know. God Bless, Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 > I am sorry it has taken so long for me to answer you about the liver > biopsy. Well I had one In January 2001 It takes about 2 to 3 weeks to get > the results back, writes:>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>How'd the liver biopsy go ?? I hope you're still with the group,,,I noticed a few people unsubscribed lately. I have another question; a few people new to treatment have said that their doctors have not approved Pegylated Interferon combo,,,yet some are doing the clinical trials,,,also I had read back in January that on January 21st, this year, that they approved it...I know there a 2 drug companys that are in the process of manufacturing it...does anyone have any thoughts on this?? Maybe I'm misinformed. God bless everyone, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 In a message dated 10/2/01 4:58:50 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jaknjills@... writes: hi everyone, i`m new to this site, and was diagnosed with auto immune hep over two years ago. Doctors didn`t get a decent biopsy, but said they didn`t want to put me through another one. About a year ago they tried taking me of steroids for a couple of months, in this time i went down rapidly and had to go back on a high dose of prednisolone. Does anyone one know if this indicated the severity of disease or liver damage. Do you think i should ask for another biopsy? I havn`t been well for along time, and still feel pretty ill even on steroids, but feel the doctors don`t want to be bothered with my other symptoms. Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved. Jacqui Welcome, Jacqui. This is a good place to find information or just to talk. I hope some of the group will have suggestions for you. Are you taking Imuran (or perhaps CellCept) along with the Prednisone? What are the other symptoms that are bothering you? Are you taking calcium supplements to prevent bone loss? Harper (AIH 5/00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 In a message dated 10/3/01 5:30:34 PM Pacific Daylight Time, jaknjills@... writes: Hello harper, thanks for the welcome. I`m not on anything but steroids as i could not tolarate imuran. They tried me on it twice. Each time it made me so sick. Long before being diagnosed with auto immune hep i found that i had become allergic to many things.My whole body aches, my skin gets itchy and irritated. My eyes feel tired. I just feel really ill. The doctors don`t seem to think any of this is related.I`m not sure exactly when the hepatitus started but about six years ago, i started being sick alot, feeling dizzy, joints swelling, fatigued. Are these symptoms of hep. My moods seem to have gone crazy as well.I feel when i approach doctors about all these things thaythink i`m some hyperchondriac, but to me its turned my world upside down.Sorry its long and depressing.God bless I'm very sorry you're feeling so bad. Has your doctor suggested CellCept in place of Imuran? Has anyone discussed the possibility of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Best wishes. Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2001 Report Share Posted October 3, 2001 > hi everyone, i`m new to this site, and was diagnosed with auto immune > hep over two years ago. Doctors didn`t get a decent biopsy, but said > they didn`t want to put me through another one. About a year ago they > tried taking me of steroids for a couple of months, in this time i > went down rapidly and had to go back on a high dose of prednisolone. > Does anyone one know if this indicated the severity of disease or > liver damage. Do you think i should ask for another biopsy? I havn`t > been well for along time, and still feel pretty ill even on steroids, > but feel the doctors don`t want to be bothered with my other > symptoms. Any suggestions would be gratefully recieved. Jacqui I was diagnosed about 2 and 1/2 half years ago and my biopsy was undecisive too. The first time I tried to cut prednisone, I had an immediate flare up. This time I went down, very, very, slowly-- actually over a 6 month period. I went from 10 to 5 to 2.5 to 1.25 and then finally I started breaking the 1.25 section of tablet in half and taking this every other day,(it was practically powder!) then nothing!!! So far(about a month)I've been free of it with good test results. They upped the azath though--apparently to keep immune system from acting up again. I have not lost weight yet and still have considerable bloat. However, I do sleep better and the mood swings are less frequent. Time will tell if I can stay off it and the side effects disappear. Dr. says I will never be able to be drug free though-the azath is a permanent thing I guess, no matter what happens. So, maybe kicking steroids can be done? Good luck. Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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