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Awesome news! Thanks for sharing. We all

need to hear the good news!

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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009

6:00 PM

To:

Subject: Got good

news today

First of all, let me say I hesitated posting good

news. I know so many

of us are struggling and not doing well, and I didn't want to be

insensitive to that. But then my darling husband reminded me that we

all need to be hopeful and hear good things, and I remembered how I

often get that same hope reading about those of us doing well. So I

will share. :)

I was diagnosed in September, and then got Lyme in October and was

hospitalized. This put some testing on the back burner. I finally had

a liver biopsy in January, which I got results for today. I also had

labs yesterday.

My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some very mild

chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis, granulomas or

malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

Bili total 0.3

Bili Direct 0.0

Bili Indirect 0.4

AST 25

Alk Phos 70

ALT 28

Amylase 38

Lipase 91

My doc said that with no liver involvement thus far, my chances of

ever needing a transplant went down dramatically. I know it also

increases my odds for CCa, but I feel that is rare and have decided to

not worry about it. He said this is about as good as one can get with

this disease. Considering that when I found this board, I was pretty

sure I was going to face an early death, this is almost more good news

than I can handle lol.

ee

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Excellent! Happy news indeed!

nita

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My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some very mild

chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis, granulomas or

malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

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Excellent! Happy news indeed!

nita

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My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some very mild

chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis, granulomas or

malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

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Excellent! Happy news indeed!

nita

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My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some very mild

chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis, granulomas or

malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

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ee,

I say bring on the good news! We could all use it. :)

Congrats, pal!

Sandi in VA

>

> Subject: Got good news today

> To:

> Date: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 12:00 AM

> First of all, let me say I hesitated posting good news. I

> know so many

> of us are struggling and not doing well, and I didn't

> want to be

> insensitive to that. But then my darling husband reminded

> me that we

> all need to be hopeful and hear good things, and I

> remembered how I

> often get that same hope reading about those of us doing

> well. So I

> will share. :)

>

> I was diagnosed in September, and then got Lyme in October

> and was

> hospitalized. This put some testing on the back burner. I

> finally had

> a liver biopsy in January, which I got results for today. I

> also had

> labs yesterday.

>

> My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some

> very mild

> chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis,

> granulomas or

> malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

> Bili total 0.3

> Bili Direct 0.0

> Bili Indirect 0.4

> AST 25

> Alk Phos 70

> ALT 28

> Amylase 38

> Lipase 91

>

> My doc said that with no liver involvement thus far, my

> chances of

> ever needing a transplant went down dramatically. I know it

> also

> increases my odds for CCa, but I feel that is rare and have

> decided to

> not worry about it. He said this is about as good as one

> can get with

> this disease. Considering that when I found this board, I

> was pretty

> sure I was going to face an early death, this is almost

> more good news

> than I can handle lol.

>

> ee

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ee,

I say bring on the good news! We could all use it. :)

Congrats, pal!

Sandi in VA

>

> Subject: Got good news today

> To:

> Date: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 12:00 AM

> First of all, let me say I hesitated posting good news. I

> know so many

> of us are struggling and not doing well, and I didn't

> want to be

> insensitive to that. But then my darling husband reminded

> me that we

> all need to be hopeful and hear good things, and I

> remembered how I

> often get that same hope reading about those of us doing

> well. So I

> will share. :)

>

> I was diagnosed in September, and then got Lyme in October

> and was

> hospitalized. This put some testing on the back burner. I

> finally had

> a liver biopsy in January, which I got results for today. I

> also had

> labs yesterday.

>

> My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some

> very mild

> chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis,

> granulomas or

> malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

> Bili total 0.3

> Bili Direct 0.0

> Bili Indirect 0.4

> AST 25

> Alk Phos 70

> ALT 28

> Amylase 38

> Lipase 91

>

> My doc said that with no liver involvement thus far, my

> chances of

> ever needing a transplant went down dramatically. I know it

> also

> increases my odds for CCa, but I feel that is rare and have

> decided to

> not worry about it. He said this is about as good as one

> can get with

> this disease. Considering that when I found this board, I

> was pretty

> sure I was going to face an early death, this is almost

> more good news

> than I can handle lol.

>

> ee

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ee,

I say bring on the good news! We could all use it. :)

Congrats, pal!

Sandi in VA

>

> Subject: Got good news today

> To:

> Date: Thursday, February 19, 2009, 12:00 AM

> First of all, let me say I hesitated posting good news. I

> know so many

> of us are struggling and not doing well, and I didn't

> want to be

> insensitive to that. But then my darling husband reminded

> me that we

> all need to be hopeful and hear good things, and I

> remembered how I

> often get that same hope reading about those of us doing

> well. So I

> will share. :)

>

> I was diagnosed in September, and then got Lyme in October

> and was

> hospitalized. This put some testing on the back burner. I

> finally had

> a liver biopsy in January, which I got results for today. I

> also had

> labs yesterday.

>

> My biopsy shows zero intrahepatic involvement! I have some

> very mild

> chronic hepatitis, but no fibrosis, hemosiderosis,

> granulomas or

> malignancy. Negative for features of PSC. My labs were-

> Bili total 0.3

> Bili Direct 0.0

> Bili Indirect 0.4

> AST 25

> Alk Phos 70

> ALT 28

> Amylase 38

> Lipase 91

>

> My doc said that with no liver involvement thus far, my

> chances of

> ever needing a transplant went down dramatically. I know it

> also

> increases my odds for CCa, but I feel that is rare and have

> decided to

> not worry about it. He said this is about as good as one

> can get with

> this disease. Considering that when I found this board, I

> was pretty

> sure I was going to face an early death, this is almost

> more good news

> than I can handle lol.

>

> ee

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