Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Hi I'm one of those unlucky people who have not responded to the medication. I was diagnosed in Aug '99 - no fibrosis. My next biopsy was in July '00 and it showed I did have some fibrosis (probably around 2nd stage - I can't understand the report fully and they talk about stage 1 and stage 2). My third biopsy was in April '01 and I was sure I'd have cirrhosis because my blood counts had been up and down but nowhere near normal. By this time, I think my ALT and AST were around 100 and 200 but going up and down. I still didn't have cirrhosis, but there was some stage 4 fibrosis with linking, I think the linking means the cells are linking and that's when the cirrhosis is about to start. I don't know what's going on now, but the doctor is trialling me on Neoral as well as the prednisone, imuran, ursofalk etc etc. He doesn't want to increase my prednisone (I'm on 7.5 mg) because it's been increased before and the LFTs go down for a while then up again and in the meantime, the prednisone causes fractures in my spine. My last fracture was in May '01. Since I've been on 7.5 mg - no fractures (cross fingers) and I feel much stronger in my bones??? I think the AIH can progress once blood counts are under control, but I believe it is fairly uncommon??? Forgive the long reply - couldn't keep it short. Regards, Bozena > Message: 21 > Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2001 00:54:37 -0000 > From: " jeanfranus " <jeanfran@...> > Subject: Bozena--a question > > Hi. I was interested that you told that the fibrosis " came > later " . Does that mean that your disease progressed while under > treatment? And if so, how long did it take? How long have you had > it? I was told that once the disease was under control and LFTs > stayed normal that further damage would cease or be negligible. Has > that not been the case with you? Jean > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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