Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 Elena: I have had the pain on the right side and very painful to push on it. The one doctor who I don't see anymore said there should be no pain there. Ok so there isn't suppose to pain there so why is there? She is the doctor who treated me like I did a bad thing because I went to the Mayo Clinic and she did not like it. The left pain is there also. I woke up today with a bad right shoulder and back pain. I swept the floor last night and I could hardly move and then I washed the dishes and the my back was sore I couldn't lay on it. But as the doctor I had said there should be no pain. Sue AIH Wisconsin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 Geri & Elena; I have also been told by a Dr you do not feel pain from the liver. So what I thought was discomfort of the liver remained a mystery & I never had the complaint again for which I am thankful. I hope you are as lucky. Leona AIH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 Elena, So many organs are affected when there are liver problems. I've had a pain in my left side (not the one under my ribcage, but at my waist) for years and no one has been able to figure out why. Since it's the same place where I had severe pain for a kidney stone, I was tested over and over to see if fragments were left after lithotripsy, but nada! No reason. The pain is just there for me to live with. It's become one of my nasty little companions and we live together uneasily. Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 Elena, Though I've never had tenderness in the liver area, my doctors must have thought it was possible (and still do) since they always poke and prod and ask me if it's painful. It never is. Quite a few people in this group mention problems with their gallbladders and mine also stopped functioning at one point, though there was nothing wrong with it. Apparently when your liver is damaged, it affects the function of the gallbladder and bile ducts. What does your doctor say can be done about the " sludge " ? Take care, Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 , I've had a sleep disorder for a couple of years and since long before I was diagnosed with AIH. One doctor did tell me that it goes with liver disease though I wonder how? My problem is that I don't go to bed at night and I'm at my most alert in the early morning hours, even when I get to bed at 5 or 6 AM, I still rarely get more than 5 or 6 hours sleep. Not too surprising that I'm tired too much of the time. I've tried a variety of meds for sleeping and they've made me dizzy but they don't make me sleep. I've only had pain in my mid-upper chest recently. The pain on my left seems to be shifting to the center. Kind of like politics, huh? Whatever it is, I have a hunch the cause has been there all along but I didn't feel it because I was taking more pred than I am now. Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 Elena, The new Consumer Reports magazine that we received in today's mail had a precaution about herbal remedies. It warned that there is presently no regulation at all and that many of them could be very dangerous. Since they aren't required to keep records, the public usually doesn't know about the hazards until people start getting very sick or even dying. Just something to think about. I know that many people strongly believe in the benefits of alternative medicines, but when it comes to trying to treat a potentially very dangerous disease, it's no time to experiment. Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 Leona, It figures that if an organ is inflamed or under pressure due to fluid retention, it would be sensitive. Maybe the liver itself doesn't hurt, but clearly something hurts many of us in that area. I'm grateful I haven't had that problem and lucky you, that your pain went away by itself. Take care, Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 1999 Report Share Posted May 15, 1999 I too have had tenderness sort of a dull type of discomfort. Not all the time it comes and goes. Not always the same spot either. Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 1999 Report Share Posted May 16, 1999 Geri, All the doctors seem to say that the liver can cause no pain. I wonder how they would fair if they felt the pain some of us go through with this disease. I would question that their theory of no pain coming from the liver is actually fact. SueB. ---------- > From: Geri Spang <spangs@...> > onelist > Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the meds > Date: Friday, 14 May 1999 19:21 > > From: Geri Spang <spangs@...> > > Elena, > My doctor told me that cirrhosis actually causes the liver to shrink. > That's one of the reasons he concluded that the pain I get on my left side > isn't from the left lobe of my liver. It's my understanding that you don't > feel pain from the liver itself, but I imagine inflammation causes pain. I > had no pain on my right side even at my worst. Could it be your gall > bladder? My Mom had a badly inflamed and eventually infected gall bladder > and she was in severe pain, but they didn't identify the problem until they > did exploratory surgery. I certainly hope nothing that extreme is going on > with you and anyhow, you have good doctors and she ddn't. > Take care, > Geri > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Star Wars fans are using ONElist to share the fun. > http://www.ONElist.com > Are you? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to -subscribeonelist > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to -unsubscribeonelist > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to -digestonelist > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to -normalonelist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 1999 Report Share Posted May 16, 1999 Elena, I was told originally that I had " sludge " in my gallbladder and that it should be removed. That is when everything went wrong, the doc clipped the bile ducts and bile leaked internally. Other docs since told me I should never had had my gallbladder out at all. My liver area is always tender too. I suffer extreme pain most of the time. When probed by docs it actually goes into like a spasm and is extremely painful. That is why I say that the liver can cause pain, contrary to what the docs say. SueB. ---------- > From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > onelist > Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the meds > Date: Saturday, 15 May 1999 1:02 > > From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > Geri > Thats interesting, i was thinking that it cant be from my liver as > there is only mild inflamation. In regards to my gallbladder, I had an > ultrasound and it didnt show any stones or anything;however, they > spotted sludge in my gallbladder. I dont know what that means, does > anyone know? Could it be anything to do with AIH. Also, my liver is > tender to the toach. When i prode it or when a doctor prodes it, its a > little painful. Has anyone with AIH experience that? > Thanks for your response,Informative as always. > Take care > Elena > > --- Geri Spang <spangs@...> wrote: > > From: Geri Spang <spangs@...> > > > > Elena, > > My doctor told me that cirrhosis actually causes the > > liver to shrink. > > That's one of the reasons he concluded that the pain > > I get on my left side > > isn't from the left lobe of my liver. It's my > > understanding that you don't > > feel pain from the liver itself, but I imagine > > inflammation causes pain. I > > had no pain on my right side even at my worst. > > Could it be your gall > > bladder? My Mom had a badly inflamed and eventually > > infected gall bladder > > and she was in severe pain, but they didn't identify > > the problem until they > > did exploratory surgery. I certainly hope nothing > > that extreme is going on > > with you and anyhow, you have good doctors and she > > ddn't. > > Take care, > > Geri > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Star Wars fans are using ONElist to share the fun. > > http://www.ONElist.com > > Are you? > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > > -subscribeonelist > > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > > -unsubscribeonelist > > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > > -digestonelist > > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to > > -normalonelist > > > > === > Elena Pheasant > > _________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 1999 Report Share Posted May 16, 1999 , You are extremely lucky to be able to even contemplate doing aerobics. I am flat out getting from one end of the house to the other without getting tired. SueB. ---------- > From: emily simpson <esimpson7@...> > onelist > Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the meds > Date: Saturday, 15 May 1999 4:16 > > From: " emily simpson " <esimpson7@...> > > Elena, > > I'm reading your messages, and they may as well be my own! I'm newly > diagnosed as well, and my biopsy showed no scarring or cirrhosis. I differ > a little in that I have severe inflammation. My liver is also pretty > tender, and I'm worried that aerobics will aggravate it. At the same time, > I want to get on a steady exercise routine before starting the pred (to > decrease the risk of weight gain). I'm struggling with the idea of putting > these medicines in my body as well. Too many differing viewpoints on the > subject. I think I'm going to really pay attention to what the liver > specialist says, and go with that. I'm hoping to bring my levels down, and > get off the meds as quickly as possible. Problem is, the herbals I'm taking > are likely lowering my levels, so they may complicate the decision. I feel > so much better taking them, though! Why can't this be easier? > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > >Reply- onelist > > onelist > >Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the meds > >Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 08:34:04 -0700 (PDT) > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > >Tami > >Thanks for replying. At least I know im not imagining things. The pain > >feels a little worse today. The pain is mainly below my right rib cage, > >and I also have tenderness directly beneath the centre of my ribcage. > >Occasionaly, i will have a stabbing pain on my left side. Now, I know > >the liver isnt that big that it stretches to the left side. So i dont > >know what all this pain means, I know its not inside my head. > >Take care > >Elena > > > >--- Chollyfam@... wrote: > > > From: Chollyfam@... > > > > > > Elena, > > > > > > I, too, had a milder case of AIH, no cirrhosis, yet. > > > I guess that isn't > > > milder, just that they caught it earlier. But I did > > > also experience > > > tenderness in my upper right area. My liver was > > > tender when prodded by the > > > doctor at the examinations. Seems funny that we > > > have the pain and our liver > > > has less damage. Maybe it is our liver's signal > > > that something is wrong and > > > we better pay attention! > > > > > > Tami (AIH) chollyfam@... > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Where do some of the Internet's largest email lists > > > reside? > > > > > > At ONElist - the most scalable and reliable service > > > on the Internet. > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > > > > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > > > -subscribeonelist > > > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > > > -unsubscribeonelist > > > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > > > -digestonelist > > > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to > > > -normalonelist > > > > > > >=== > >Elena Pheasant > > > >_________________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Sue Yep, its just like my case. I am always interested to know if someone has a similar case to mine what there lab results were, so i can compare. What stage AIH are you? and what were your lab/biopsy results. I still am not too sure what the sludge means. Im sorry you had to go through all that. Having you gb removed all for nothing?! Thanks for responding, and would love to hear your story. Elena --- milko <milko@...> wrote: > From: " milko " <milko@...> > > Elena, > I was told originally that I had " sludge " in my > gallbladder and that it > should be removed. That is when everything went > wrong, the doc clipped the > bile ducts and bile leaked internally. Other docs > since told me I should > never had had my gallbladder out at all. My liver > area is always tender > too. I suffer extreme pain most of the time. When > probed by docs it > actually goes into like a spasm and is extremely > painful. That is why I say > that the liver can cause pain, contrary to what the > docs say. > SueB. > > ---------- > > From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > onelist > > Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all > the meds > > Date: Saturday, 15 May 1999 1:02 > > > > From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > > Geri > > Thats interesting, i was thinking that it cant be > from my liver as > > there is only mild inflamation. In regards to my > gallbladder, I had an > > ultrasound and it didnt show any stones or > anything;however, they > > spotted sludge in my gallbladder. I dont know what > that means, does > > anyone know? Could it be anything to do with AIH. > Also, my liver is > > tender to the toach. When i prode it or when a > doctor prodes it, its a > > little painful. Has anyone with AIH experience > that? > > Thanks for your response,Informative as always. > > Take care > > Elena > > > > --- Geri Spang <spangs@...> wrote: > > > From: Geri Spang <spangs@...> > > > > > > Elena, > > > My doctor told me that cirrhosis actually causes > the > > > liver to shrink. > > > That's one of the reasons he concluded that the > pain > > > I get on my left side > > > isn't from the left lobe of my liver. It's my > > > understanding that you don't > > > feel pain from the liver itself, but I imagine > > > inflammation causes pain. I > > > had no pain on my right side even at my worst. > > > Could it be your gall > > > bladder? My Mom had a badly inflamed and > eventually > > > infected gall bladder > > > and she was in severe pain, but they didn't > identify > > > the problem until they > > > did exploratory surgery. I certainly hope > nothing > > > that extreme is going on > > > with you and anyhow, you have good doctors and > she > > > ddn't. > > > Take care, > > > Geri > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Star Wars fans are using ONElist to share the > fun. > > > http://www.ONElist.com > > > Are you? > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > > > > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > > > -subscribeonelist > > > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > > > -unsubscribeonelist > > > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > > > -digestonelist > > > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to > > > -normalonelist > > > > > > > === > > Elena Pheasant > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Hi Elena, Thanks for sharing your lab results with me. I'm sorry you're feeling so badly! I wish they'd figure things out for you, so you can feel more comfortable. I feel like it's a strange sensation not to know exactly what's going on in my body. I think your tactics for reducing bloating are perfect. I've been doing this recently, and it seems to be helping. I hope you feel better soon.... >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> >Reply- onelist > onelist >Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the meds >Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 08:34:13 -0700 (PDT) > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > >Hi >Sorry it took so long to get back to you! >I understand how frustrated you feel, as I feel the same way. You want >to be fit, but its difficult to get the energy and motivation to >exercise. You do have a good idea though. Take walks, maybe even bike >rides in the park/beach it would be a great stress reliever and also >your not overly exerting yourself. Thank for telling my about your lab >results, mine are as follows:- >ANA 1:320 >smooth muscle- 1:160 >AST & ALT only slightly elevated >As you can see my lab shows mild elevations, which is so strange as i >feel pretty bad. >Bloating can be really uncomfortable. From what i understand, cutting >out salt and drinking lots of water will at least help the bloating. >Let me know how you are doing >Take care >Elena > >--- emily simpson <esimpson7@...> wrote: > > From: " emily simpson " <esimpson7@...> > > > > Hi Elena, > > > > I'm not too sure if aerobics are going to happen. > > Today, my energy level > > was down, and I'm getting light-headed and bloated > > again. Do you, or anyone > > else, know anything that eases the bloating? I hate > > it! Anyways, I'm not > > sure about my ANA levels (I'm only learning about > > those through this site!). > > I know that my ALT level was around 400, and my > > AST around 250-300. Is > > this what you meant by my lab results? I'm thinking > > of communing more with > > nature, and maybe taking a few walks. Good stress > > reliever, and some > > movement at the same time! Thanks for your reply! > > > > PS What are your levels? > > > > > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > >Reply- onelist > > > onelist > > >Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the > > meds > > >Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 12:48:13 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > > > >Hi > > >Great to hear from you. Your case sounds the same > > as mine. Id be > > >interested to know what your lab results were. I > > wouldnt worry to much > > >about the aerobics, as long as you dont exhaust > > yourself. I wish i > > >could be like you, its just i have no energy or > > motivations to > > >exercise. > > >Take care > > >Elena > > > > > >--- emily simpson <esimpson7@...> wrote: > > > > From: " emily simpson " <esimpson7@...> > > > > > > > > Elena, > > > > > > > > I'm reading your messages, and they may as well > > be > > > > my own! I'm newly > > > > diagnosed as well, and my biopsy showed no > > scarring > > > > or cirrhosis. I differ > > > > a little in that I have severe inflammation. My > > > > liver is also pretty > > > > tender, and I'm worried that aerobics will > > aggravate > > > > it. At the same time, > > > > I want to get on a steady exercise routine > > before > > > > starting the pred (to > > > > decrease the risk of weight gain). I'm > > struggling > > > > with the idea of putting > > > > these medicines in my body as well. Too many > > > > differing viewpoints on the > > > > subject. I think I'm going to really pay > > attention > > > > to what the liver > > > > specialist says, and go with that. I'm hoping > > to > > > > bring my levels down, and > > > > get off the meds as quickly as possible. > > Problem > > > > is, the herbals I'm taking > > > > are likely lowering my levels, so they may > > > > complicate the decision. I feel > > > > so much better taking them, though! Why can't > > this > > > > be easier? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > > >Reply- onelist > > > > > onelist > > > > >Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all > > the > > > > meds > > > > >Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 08:34:04 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > > > > > > > >Tami > > > > >Thanks for replying. At least I know im not > > > > imagining things. The pain > > > > >feels a little worse today. The pain is mainly > > > > below my right rib cage, > > > > >and I also have tenderness directly beneath the > > > > centre of my ribcage. > > > > >Occasionaly, i will have a stabbing pain on my > > left > > > > side. Now, I know > > > > >the liver isnt that big that it stretches to > > the > > > > left side. So i dont > > > > >know what all this pain means, I know its not > > > > inside my head. > > > > >Take care > > > > >Elena > > > > > > > > > >--- Chollyfam@... wrote: > > > > > > From: Chollyfam@... > > > > > > > > > > > > Elena, > > > > > > > > > > > > I, too, had a milder case of AIH, no > > cirrhosis, > > > > yet. > > > > > > I guess that isn't > > > > > > milder, just that they caught it earlier. > > But I > > > > did > > > > > > also experience > > > > > > tenderness in my upper right area. My liver > > was > > > > > > tender when prodded by the > > > > > > doctor at the examinations. Seems funny > > that we > > > > > > have the pain and our liver > > > > > > has less damage. Maybe it is our liver's > > signal > > > > > > that something is wrong and > > > > > > we better pay attention! > > > > > > > > > > > > Tami (AIH) chollyfam@... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > Where do some of the Internet's largest > > email > > > > lists > > > > > > reside? > > > > > > > > > > > > At ONElist - the most scalable and reliable > > > > service > > > > > > on the Internet. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > Please support the American Liver > > Foundation! > > > > > > > > > > > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > > > > > > -subscribeonelist > > > > > > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > > > > > > -unsubscribeonelist > > > > > > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > > > > > > -digestonelist > > > > > > 4.) 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Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Exactly like me. In fact, i even get pain on the opposite side of my liver. What stage AIH are you at? --- zjm@... wrote: > From: zjm@... > > I too have had tenderness sort of a dull type of > discomfort. Not all > the time it comes and goes. Not always the same spot > either. > > Pa. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get involved. Share your thoughts! > > Join the ONElist Weekly Survey. Go to homepage for > details. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > -subscribeonelist > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > -unsubscribeonelist > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > -digestonelist > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to > -normalonelist > === Elena Pheasant _____________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Hi Sorry it took so long to get back to you! I understand how frustrated you feel, as I feel the same way. You want to be fit, but its difficult to get the energy and motivation to exercise. You do have a good idea though. Take walks, maybe even bike rides in the park/beach it would be a great stress reliever and also your not overly exerting yourself. Thank for telling my about your lab results, mine are as follows:- ANA 1:320 smooth muscle- 1:160 AST & ALT only slightly elevated As you can see my lab shows mild elevations, which is so strange as i feel pretty bad. Bloating can be really uncomfortable. From what i understand, cutting out salt and drinking lots of water will at least help the bloating. Let me know how you are doing Take care Elena --- emily simpson <esimpson7@...> wrote: > From: " emily simpson " <esimpson7@...> > > Hi Elena, > > I'm not too sure if aerobics are going to happen. > Today, my energy level > was down, and I'm getting light-headed and bloated > again. Do you, or anyone > else, know anything that eases the bloating? I hate > it! Anyways, I'm not > sure about my ANA levels (I'm only learning about > those through this site!). > I know that my ALT level was around 400, and my > AST around 250-300. Is > this what you meant by my lab results? I'm thinking > of communing more with > nature, and maybe taking a few walks. Good stress > reliever, and some > movement at the same time! Thanks for your reply! > > PS What are your levels? > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > >Reply- onelist > > onelist > >Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all the > meds > >Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 12:48:13 -0700 (PDT) > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > >Hi > >Great to hear from you. Your case sounds the same > as mine. Id be > >interested to know what your lab results were. I > wouldnt worry to much > >about the aerobics, as long as you dont exhaust > yourself. I wish i > >could be like you, its just i have no energy or > motivations to > >exercise. > >Take care > >Elena > > > >--- emily simpson <esimpson7@...> wrote: > > > From: " emily simpson " <esimpson7@...> > > > > > > Elena, > > > > > > I'm reading your messages, and they may as well > be > > > my own! I'm newly > > > diagnosed as well, and my biopsy showed no > scarring > > > or cirrhosis. I differ > > > a little in that I have severe inflammation. My > > > liver is also pretty > > > tender, and I'm worried that aerobics will > aggravate > > > it. At the same time, > > > I want to get on a steady exercise routine > before > > > starting the pred (to > > > decrease the risk of weight gain). I'm > struggling > > > with the idea of putting > > > these medicines in my body as well. Too many > > > differing viewpoints on the > > > subject. I think I'm going to really pay > attention > > > to what the liver > > > specialist says, and go with that. I'm hoping > to > > > bring my levels down, and > > > get off the meds as quickly as possible. > Problem > > > is, the herbals I'm taking > > > are likely lowering my levels, so they may > > > complicate the decision. I feel > > > so much better taking them, though! Why can't > this > > > be easier? > > > > > > > > > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > >Reply- onelist > > > > onelist > > > >Subject: Re: [ ] sadly back on all > the > > > meds > > > >Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 08:34:04 -0700 (PDT) > > > > > > > >From: ELENA PHEASANT <brit71@...> > > > > > > > >Tami > > > >Thanks for replying. At least I know im not > > > imagining things. The pain > > > >feels a little worse today. The pain is mainly > > > below my right rib cage, > > > >and I also have tenderness directly beneath the > > > centre of my ribcage. > > > >Occasionaly, i will have a stabbing pain on my > left > > > side. Now, I know > > > >the liver isnt that big that it stretches to > the > > > left side. So i dont > > > >know what all this pain means, I know its not > > > inside my head. > > > >Take care > > > >Elena > > > > > > > >--- Chollyfam@... wrote: > > > > > From: Chollyfam@... > > > > > > > > > > Elena, > > > > > > > > > > I, too, had a milder case of AIH, no > cirrhosis, > > > yet. > > > > > I guess that isn't > > > > > milder, just that they caught it earlier. > But I > > > did > > > > > also experience > > > > > tenderness in my upper right area. My liver > was > > > > > tender when prodded by the > > > > > doctor at the examinations. Seems funny > that we > > > > > have the pain and our liver > > > > > has less damage. Maybe it is our liver's > signal > > > > > that something is wrong and > > > > > we better pay attention! > > > > > > > > > > Tami (AIH) chollyfam@... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > Where do some of the Internet's largest > email > > > lists > > > > > reside? > > > > > > > > > > At ONElist - the most scalable and reliable > > > service > > > > > on the Internet. > > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > Please support the American Liver > Foundation! > > > > > > > > > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > > > > > -subscribeonelist > > > > > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > > > > > -unsubscribeonelist > > > > > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > > > > > -digestonelist > > > > > 4.) 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Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Hi roselle My GI wanted me on meds just because of the fact i had pain. And when the hepatologist was feeling my liver he was checking to see whether it hurt. So it must mean something. Today my pain is worse. Its more like sharp pain over my right side. I think its because i was bad over the weekend and had a few beers. I did it because I was angry at all the doctors and just upset over the whole thing. Elena --- Roselle50@... wrote: > From: Roselle50@... > > Elena: > > I have had the pain on the right side and very > painful to push on it. The > one doctor who I don't see anymore said there should > be no pain there. Ok so > there isn't suppose to pain there so why is there? > She is the doctor who > treated me like I did a bad thing because I went to > the Mayo Clinic and she > did not like it. > > The left pain is there also. I woke up today with a > bad right shoulder and > back pain. I swept the floor last night and I could > hardly move and then I > washed the dishes and the my back was sore I > couldn't lay on it. > > But as the doctor I had said there should be no > pain. > > Sue AIH > Wisconsin > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The Final Countdown is here! > http://www.ONElist.com > Join the " Star Wars " craze at ONElist. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > -subscribeonelist > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > -unsubscribeonelist > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > -digestonelist > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to > -normalonelist > === Elena Pheasant _____________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 1999 Report Share Posted May 17, 1999 Geri, Baaah, I hate those nasty companions! Elena --- Geri Spang <spangs@...> wrote: > From: Geri Spang <spangs@...> > > Elena, > So many organs are affected when there are liver > problems. I've had a pain > in my left side (not the one under my ribcage, but > at my waist) for years > and no one has been able to figure out why. Since > it's the same place > where I had severe pain for a kidney stone, I was > tested over and over to > see if fragments were left after lithotripsy, but > nada! No reason. The > pain is just there for me to live with. It's become > one of my nasty little > companions and we live together uneasily. > Geri > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Are you hogging all the fun? > > Friends tell friends about ONElist! > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Please support the American Liver Foundation! > > 1.) To subscribe send e-mail to > -subscribeonelist > 2.) To UNsubscribe send to > -unsubscribeonelist > 3.) Digest e-mail format send to > -digestonelist > 4.) Normal e-mail format send to > -normalonelist > === Elena Pheasant _____________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 1999 Report Share Posted May 18, 1999 I am embaressed to tell you what stage of disease i am in My dr. tells me very little.I don't know. But I am going to find out. All I ever get is told if my labs are normal or not. She is very abrupt. Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 1999 Report Share Posted May 18, 1999 marlene, I know what you mean.....my Dr knows that I joined this group and I go armed with all kinds of questions and all he ever says is " the internet can be a scary place " . Is there any way you can tell at what stage you are in? How is this determined? Ask Geri maybe she knows. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 1999 Report Share Posted May 18, 1999 Don, My biopsy didn't state anything other than " chronic hepatitis with marked fibrosis " . Chronic hepatitis with moderate periportal and lobular activity and severe septal fibrosis. What does this mean? Anita Mansfield, Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 >Is there any way you can tell at what stage you are in? How > is this determined? The narrative from my biopsy gave mine as stage 3. My understanding is that the amount of fibrosis and necrosis determines the stage. But...my memory hasn't been the best lately...<g> Don (AIH / Minneapolis) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 , I didn't even know there was such thing as stages of AIH until months after I was diagnosed with AIH and sent for my lab records. My doctors were also very abrupt and dismissive. I felt that they couldn't get out of the room fast enough and that they had no interest in answering any of my questions. For months, everything I learned about AIH I learned through Internet. Now I find that they're much more communicative and I wonder if it's because I might sound like I know what I'm talking about. For all they know, I'm seeing another doctor and not telling them, or have a doctor in the family. If your doctor acts dismissive next time you're there, tell her that you have some questions that need to be answered and if she doesn't have time to answer them, you want to make an appointment for another day when she will plan on taking the time. An article I read in the Las Vegas paper even suggested taking a tape recorder in with you when you see your doctor, explaining that you want to be sure you remember EXACTLY what they say. (I wouldn't have nerve enough to do that, but I can think of times I'd have loved to.) Bringing a close family member or friend along also might help. One who won't hesitate to speak up for you if necessary. It's amazing how doctors attitudes change when they aren't alone with a patient. Take care, Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 Sue, The first time I asked my doctor about itching, his only comment was that he'd heard that people with liver disease have a problem with that. Duh! He's a Hepatologist and he knows very well that itching goes with liver disease. Maybe he was worried that he'd encourage me to complain if he reacted. I don't think I ever did get him to acknowledge the severe, almost disabling fatigue I felt for a couple of months. However, he has watched me for ascites and abdominal pain all along. When he wanted me to have a colonoscopy I asked him if he'd ever had one. He said, " No, and I hope I never do. " I can't figure out how any doctor can try to tell a patient that they don't " really " feel pain. They're not psychiatrists, they're medical doctors and should try to find out the reasons for complaints, not assume that there is no substance to them. Take care, Geri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 Geri, Thanks Now at least I don't feel so stupid. I see my Dr. in 2 weeks and will ask her about the stage thing and bone density test. Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 1999 Report Share Posted May 19, 1999 Geri, Thanks Now at least I don't feel so stupid. I see my Dr. in 2 weeks and will ask her about the stage thing and bone density test. Pa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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