Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 You have stated that you would do a lot of home work before doing a liver flush ? What are the details of that home work, can you explain please ? The gentleman I mentioned having liver cancer suffered burst of gall bladder due to gall stones. When his gall bladder was removed it was having cancerous effects plus cancerous spots on the liver were observed, which led to his death. You have stated that stones in the gb can not cause cancer. So, how his gb was found to be cancerous ? It is also opinion of some surgeons that if gall bladder with stones is not removed, then it can cause cancer. How far this impression is true ? About the definitiion of my fatty liver, I am hereunder reproducing report of a famous u/s specialist doctor : " The liver measures 153 mm (upper 160 mm), it is normal in size and shape with slightly increased echogenicity in general (Grade-I Fatty Liver). The outlines are smooth. No focal defect. No dilatation of the hepatobiliary ducts " . What is your opinion about the liver in view of above report. Does this report mean it is enlarged ? The internist advised me to reduce my weight. If I reduce my weight, will liver be also reduced. Moreover, I have a big fatty lump right on the right ribs over gb/liver. But, the doctor says it is just a fatty lump and no need to worry unless it does not cause pain. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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