Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 1. not having a gallbladder has no connection with being jaundice, that has to do with your liver function so if your getting yellow CALL THE DOCTOR ASAP or GO TO ER NOW 2. Are you arguing with your family over $$$ or are they upset you are not following through with your doctors suggestions. IF it is $$$ than tell your doctor you need a medical social workers help. If it is because your family wants you to follow up with the doctor than THEY ARE RIGHT. 3. I do not believe you are giving up or forgetting your illness or you would not be reaching out to this group. Maybe afraid or in denial. Being afraid is normal I think we are all " afraid " especially when we do not know what the future holds. IF it is denial it is time to wake up and get yourself medical help before it is to late for you. You can deal with this we are all here in this together and I am sure your family loves you wants you to have the help that you do deserve. Now go to the Doctor or ER and keep in touch. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. PSC '07 Listed > > > Hi everyone, > > Could you please help me in the following serious problems? > > 1. I'm getting yellow though I had a cholecyctectomy (gall bladder > removal) in 2005, January ! > what can the reason be? is there any suggestion? > > ( Unfortunately, I stopped my URSO for more than a season as I was > really given up nor visited my doctors. my MRCP showed a 3 diameter > cystic mass or biloma in Rt. lobe of my liver with the inflammed and > dilated ducts both intra and extra. I'm told to go for a ERCP draining > but unfortunately I can't afford that after my serious argue with my > family. so I'm forgetting about it now as I believe its not gonna be > more than death) > > > > 2. between my left and right ribs where the left lobe is, I sometimes > feel an enlargement or something like a spasm which makes me feel so > worried about the health of my liver. does it mean I'm going to join to > the transplanted dears when I'm still 20? > > > Awaiting a touch > Melvyn > PSC 05 > 20 y/o > Tehran, Iran > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 Melvyn, I too had spasms before my transplant. Sort of felt like my liver was doing somer saults. Not sure what caused it but it didn't last long and didn't really hurt. Yesterday on the news I heard that there was an earthquake near Tehran. Are you and family all right? Barby UC - 1965, ileostomy - 1972, BCIR (continent pouch) 1994, PSC - 1995, arthritis 2007, tx 11.29.07married 29 years , 5 sons, 2 daughters in law, 1 granddaughter, grandson due 10/08, grandchild due in 3/09 and 1 golden retriever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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