Guest guest Posted December 8, 2005 Report Share Posted December 8, 2005 Hi Dawn i have not been through this yet but I wanted to wish you the best of lusk and let you know that I am praying for you Sherrie > > Well I went for my ultra sound on my liver yesterday. They already > got in touch with me, so I knew it wasn't good. The ultra sound > showed an abnormal liver, and the radiologist recommended a CT Scan. > So, I am scheduled for my CT on the 15th. I have one DR saying Fatty > Liver, and one saying Auto Immune Hepatitis. The only way to know for > sure is to do a biopsy, which is the next step. Again I am curious if > anyone else has run into this. Any insight would be greatly > appreciated. > > Dawn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 kenajean <kenajean@...> wrote: Well I went for my ultra sound on my liver yesterday. They already got in touch with me, so I knew it wasn't good. The ultra sound showed an abnormal liver, and the radiologist recommended a CT Scan. So, I am scheduled for my CT on the 15th. I have one DR saying Fatty Liver, and one saying Auto Immune Hepatitis. The only way to know for sure is to do a biopsy, which is the next step. Again I am curious if anyone else has run into this. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Dawn Hello Dawn , I hope to wish you luck in this , i have been through this to in 03 mine did the same with the ultra sound and wanted a ct but i never had it i dont remember all that was involed but it started with a bad blood work up report a high immunogloulin a,quant, serm 521,, normal 70 to -400 and gamma globulin 1.8 ,, normal 0.5 to - 1.6 according to my blood work i pulled to write this and during my hands on check she dxed me with an enlarged liver as the ultar sound conformd and abnormalalty and suggested a ct but more blood and 24 hour urine test and was dxed as just a fatty liver and never had to see this dr anymore and never had anything show back up no meds changed or anything else so maybe just a manner of steps to take and all will be fine but i understand it can be quite disturbing so just try and stay claim and take it day by day . john Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2005 Report Share Posted December 9, 2005 kenajean <kenajean@...> wrote: Well I went for my ultra sound on my liver yesterday. They already got in touch with me, so I knew it wasn't good. The ultra sound showed an abnormal liver, and the radiologist recommended a CT Scan. So, I am scheduled for my CT on the 15th. I have one DR saying Fatty Liver, and one saying Auto Immune Hepatitis. The only way to know for sure is to do a biopsy, which is the next step. Again I am curious if anyone else has run into this. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Dawn Hello Dawn , I hope to wish you luck in this , i have been through this to in 03 mine did the same with the ultra sound and wanted a ct but i never had it i dont remember all that was involed but it started with a bad blood work up report a high immunogloulin a,quant, serm 521,, normal 70 to -400 and gamma globulin 1.8 ,, normal 0.5 to - 1.6 according to my blood work i pulled to write this and during my hands on check she dxed me with an enlarged liver as the ultar sound conformd and abnormalalty and suggested a ct but more blood and 24 hour urine test and was dxed as just a fatty liver and never had to see this dr anymore and never had anything show back up no meds changed or anything else so maybe just a manner of steps to take and all will be fine but i understand it can be quite disturbing so just try and stay claim and take it day by day . john Find Great Deals on Holiday Gifts at Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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