Guest guest Posted June 17, 1999 Report Share Posted June 17, 1999 Greetings from the big brown land of Australia (actually it's quite green of late what with all the winter rains), Just an update as promised on the seemingly never-ending story of my AIH diagnosis(?). Latest LFTs are in and were a pleasant surprise! ALT down to 110 from a March high of 215. GGT down to 150 from a end-Feb high of 200. Everything else now back to within normal reference range. The ALP " blip " of May seems to be just that. More encouraging is the consistent trend downwards towards " normal " . As well, another pathologist (with greater experience with auto-immune liver disorders I was told) independently reviewed my liver biopsy results. His analysis of the biopsy slides were very encouraging, " Inflammation not consistent with AIH, PBC or PSC. " . A small bit of well dispersed fat in the liver cells, no cellular damage, and inflammation is widely dispersed, outside the liver cells themselves, and very mild. Based on the clinical & histological data, the plan is to continue blood monitoring bi-monthly but the specialist doesn't want to see me again for a year unless the LFTs take a turn for the worse. Hence, no medications for now. The only bad news: " It wouldn't hurt to lose 10 lbs " . Well, 210 lbs @ 6 ft doesn't have me shopping at " Mister Big & Tall " just yet but 10 lbs off wouldn't be remiss. Another 50 km cycling each week should do it and drop the cookies in lieu of another banana I suppose. Sadly, I think it might require that " S " word too.......... sit-ups! I think my GI felt a bit ambushed in my appointment. Based on information obtained directly from this forum (or found from various threads started in the forum), last week I faxed in several pages of logic/questions that I wanted to specifically discuss/answer. It worked a charm and the discussions were focused, as complete as I had wanted, and allowed the specialist to prepare responses (including having some pictures available to relate to the biopsy results). I think his decision to go to the additional pathologist analysis came out of the list of questions. In short, I'll do this technique again if necessary. A global thanks to you all for pointing me (albeit unbeknownst to you) it all the right directions. Anyways, it's a good day and good news to take home during our vacation back to Canada to visit with families (26 June - 1 Aug). I sincerely hope you're all having a similarly upbeat day. Melbourne, Australia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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