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Treatment I was just diagnosed with liver disease

And please, try not to do any drugs whatsoever. It can immediately cost your life, I'm sorry but I have to say that, too.

JJ
 
Anyhow my post dissappeared:

First: Sorry for you my friend, I'll send you a lot of strenght and also a lot of humor, even if it does sound dumb. You need it not to desperately jump out of the window.

SECOND - GOOD NEWS:

Acute liver failures are much better to treat and can also be healed again. But it needs patient's compliance ;), of course.
A chronic liver failure you cannot stop and it will for sure end deadly.

So I wish you all the best and hope it is not that bad.

JJ
JJ this Is off topic but Ur haircut looks awesome! That was a good words of encouragement btw. Props to you girl :)
 
I was given a diagnosis like this after 8 years of daily drinking. I was drinking and didn't want to get involved with any rehab. The doctor tried to get me to see a liver failure specialist who acted like my liver was actually failing then and there, which I knew wasn't true. I ended up telling them no and I detoxed overnight in ER about a 1 1/2 year later on my own. I had all the elevated blood tests for liver damage for years, my pee would get dark if I drank over 20 drinks or so a day. High blood pressure medication won't work while drinking, I had bp in the high 100s low 200s all the time the last six months I was drinking. I was asked by a doctor whether I was having a heart attack when I wnt to the ER to get antibiotics for an eye infection. Depression meds like SSRIs don't work either. I have major depression and was drinking so much I didn't realize the fluoxetine was doing nothing. Anyway I detoxed by titrating down my drinking every few hours but I went too fast and started to getting close to seizing. My wife took me to ER and they put me on a vitamin/ativan drip and discharged me 12 hours later with some ativan scrip.

3+ years later I don't take bp meds, depression med is changed to 60mg duloxetine (cymbalta), and working well compared to my prior state of mind, though sadly there's no cure. I don't have any permanent damage to my liver or pancreas at all. I did try rehab but I quit pretty quickly because there was really heavy pressure to practice AA, which I didn't want to be involved with at the time.

I'm glad you chose not to drink even though your detoxing other stuff too, which is really rough. I dunno maybe this is a moment of clarity for you, even if it turns out to be a little long, slow, and bumpy ride.
 
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yes, well done. there were a few good infos about this liver disease in my posts.

Thank you.

theVoid, just PM me because of medical stuff.

JJ
 
I was given a diagnosis like this after 8 years of daily drinking. I was drinking and didn't want to get involved with any rehab. The doctor tried to get me to see a liver failure specialist who acted like my liver was actually failing then and there, which I knew wasn't true. I ended up telling them no and I detoxed overnight in ER about a 1 1/2 year later on my own. I had all the elevated blood tests for liver damage for years, my pee would get dark if I drank over 20 drinks or so a day. High blood pressure medication won't work while drinking, I had bp in the high 100s low 200s all the time the last six months I was drinking. I was asked by a doctor whether I was having a heart attack when I wnt to the ER to get antibiotics for an eye infection. Depression meds like SSRIs don't work either. I have major depression and was drinking so much I didn't realize the fluoxetine was doing nothing. Anyway I detoxed by titrating down my drinking every few hours but I went too fast and started to getting close to seizing. My wife took me to ER and they put me on a vitamin/ativan drip and discharged me 12 hours later with some ativan scrip.

3+ years later I don't take bp meds, depression med is changed to 60mg duloxetine (cymbalta), and working well compared to my prior state of mind, though sadly there's no cure. I don't have any permanent damage to my liver or pancreas at all. I did try rehab but I quit pretty quickly because there was really heavy pressure to practice AA, which I didn't want to be involved with at the time.

I'm glad you chose not to drink even though your detoxing other stuff too, which is really rough. I dunno maybe this is a moment of clarity for you, even if it turns out to be a little long, slow, and bumpy ride.

Meanwhile there are very good meds against liver diseases on the market but they are so expensive, even in the US, nobody can afford them. An Austrian invented a med that really cures HEP-B ("Sovaldi"). You have to take it for 3 months (costs between 30000 and 50000 Euros and it works. Im sure there is also something that can make your liver better working. But - you have to be compliant of course. Pls ask your Hepatologist, and if he hasn't any info change your doc.

JJ
 
And never forget our liver is our only organ that can heal itself completely! :)
 
Meanwhile there are very good meds against liver diseases on the market

An Austrian invented a med that really cures HEP-B ("Sovaldi"). You have to take it for 3 months (costs between 30000 and 50000 Euros and it works.

JJ
Of course it does. Fuckin pharmaceutical companies.

"Born into a world where it's cheaper to die than go to the hospital"

I'm already out about 5k from all the tests they did. I do not have health insurance.

Can someone explain to me why an ultrasound on my liver costs $2500? It's literally just someone putting a machine on my stomach and looking at the pictures... I could do that on myself for free...
 
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