Guest guest Posted January 22, 2011 Report Share Posted January 22, 2011 Hi This is a possibility....but..... Usually if there is scaring in one location, it is also scared all over. I dont think the liver scars real heavy in one location, and none at all in another location. The scaring is evenly distributed all over because the blood flows through the whole liver. I dont know how to explain it better than that. love don in ks Don,Question for you. You've yet to have a liver biopsy done, Right. You say you're labs are staying in the normal range. Well my labs have been in the normal range and look at the condition of my liver. Cirrhosis compensated stage. What is keeping you from having a liver biopsy if you haven't had one done yet. Mine went from grade 1 stage 1 to grade 3 stage 4 cirrhosis in just 2 yrs. Unless when they did my first biopsy they got the sample from an area that didn't show as much damage. Who knows. So how can you say your liver is not doing bad. Labs don't always tell the whole story. I can attest to that.Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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