Liver scan needed
Liver scan needed
Have been told liver levels still raised today so have been referred for a scan. Has anyone had one?
Didn't ask anything as was sure they would be fine so was a bit shocked.
Thanks.
Didn't ask anything as was sure they would be fine so was a bit shocked.
Thanks.
Sorry I didn't see your post until now, Kizzy. Crazy day here in my little dot of the world.
I've never had a liver scan so I can't really answer specific to that. However, my doctor wants me drinking a lot of water to flush my system. I also am taking vitamins specifically prescribed to me that I should have been taking all along.
I hope things turn out okay. Please keep us up to date.
I've never had a liver scan so I can't really answer specific to that. However, my doctor wants me drinking a lot of water to flush my system. I also am taking vitamins specifically prescribed to me that I should have been taking all along.
I hope things turn out okay. Please keep us up to date.
Hi kizzy. Sorry I don't know anything about the scan. Try not 2 worry 2 much tho. A few years back I was sure I had a lump in my throat. Had to have a baruim swallow. Luckily it turned out nothing was there. But I worried myself sick for weeks about it. Good thoughts and prayers for you.
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Kizzy - I am sure it will be fine, they probably just want to check and see if everything is normal, no damage, that it is functioning as it should do.
Maybe you could ring the doctor and leave a message that you were shocked and you did not ask the questions you wanted to ask and he might be able to phone you and tell you why he has sent you for a scan and what they will be looking for.
And it is a painless procedure just using a machine that can give clear images of what is happening inside us.
The liver is an amazing organ and it can heal itself really well.
Keep looking after yourself and keep well - lots of good food and plenty of water will help.
Have you had a look at the Liver charities in the UK?
They might have some useful advice that is from a trusted source.
Worrying will not change the results honey.
Keep positive XxXx
Maybe you could ring the doctor and leave a message that you were shocked and you did not ask the questions you wanted to ask and he might be able to phone you and tell you why he has sent you for a scan and what they will be looking for.
And it is a painless procedure just using a machine that can give clear images of what is happening inside us.
The liver is an amazing organ and it can heal itself really well.
Keep looking after yourself and keep well - lots of good food and plenty of water will help.
Have you had a look at the Liver charities in the UK?
They might have some useful advice that is from a trusted source.
Worrying will not change the results honey.
Keep positive XxXx
Probably few replies because we are not allowed to give medical advice (quite rightly).
I would get a liver scan yearly as part of my medical checkup. Pointless to worry now.
I have great respect and admiration for my liver, what I put it through and it is still serving me well.
all the best
CaiHong
I would get a liver scan yearly as part of my medical checkup. Pointless to worry now.
I have great respect and admiration for my liver, what I put it through and it is still serving me well.
all the best
CaiHong
Probably few replies because we are not allowed to give medical advice (quite rightly).
I would get a liver scan yearly as part of my medical checkup. Pointless to worry now.
I have great respect and admiration for my liver, what I put it through and it is still serving me well.
all the best
CaiHong
I would get a liver scan yearly as part of my medical checkup. Pointless to worry now.
I have great respect and admiration for my liver, what I put it through and it is still serving me well.
all the best
CaiHong
Thanks everyone much appreciated,
A couple of years after I quit drinking my liver levels were high, and coupled with symptoms I was having my doctor thought I might be having gall bladder issues, so she ordered an ultrasound of my gallbladder, liver, surrounding areas. One thing that does suck, is the person doing the scan can't tell you anything, they send the results usually to a doctor to take a look at. In my case it was indeed my gall bladder, but boy was it great to know it wasn't an issue with my liver, I was scared to death.
I had a couple of liver scans and there's nothing to the procedure. But, of course the anxiety is another story. Try to remember that being positive and calm will help the process. Let us know how it goes.
Yep I can feel myself starting to panic a bit, thankyou so much for the reassurance. I'm staying well away from google before I convince myself I have everything from phantom pregnancy to rabies...
Hi Kizzy. I have had a fairly thorough liver workup. Ultrasounds yearly, I have had a contrast CT liver-spleen scan, and a liver biopsy. The Ct scan and the ultrasounds are not uncomfortable. I did have an IV with the dye medium, but I am not needle phobic.
The waiting is the worst part for sure. BTDT.
I have type 2 diabetes and was quite overweight when this all was happening. I did have some serious findings, but 2 years later, I am 50 pounds lighter, and my liver enzymes are normal. I just had them checked in January. I manage my diabetes with diet and exercise, not meds. All was caught in time to make changes to my health and I was told I should live a normal life span if I lead a healthy life.
And that is what brings me to SR, trying to keep that life healthy!
The waiting is the worst part for sure. BTDT.
I have type 2 diabetes and was quite overweight when this all was happening. I did have some serious findings, but 2 years later, I am 50 pounds lighter, and my liver enzymes are normal. I just had them checked in January. I manage my diabetes with diet and exercise, not meds. All was caught in time to make changes to my health and I was told I should live a normal life span if I lead a healthy life.
And that is what brings me to SR, trying to keep that life healthy!
Was just thinking as I had stopped a miracle would occur and would be doing cartwheels with my new found vim and vigour in the first week haha.
I am overweight ( wow it's harder to admit that than being a drunk) and pre diabetic so diet is key for me at the mo, will deffo speed up the repair if I shift some bulk.
Thankyou so much for that rochele
I am overweight ( wow it's harder to admit that than being a drunk) and pre diabetic so diet is key for me at the mo, will deffo speed up the repair if I shift some bulk.
Thankyou so much for that rochele
Thank God for good healthcare!
Precautionary, I am sure.
I find WebMD handy to look up a procedure or whatever.
Explains what to expect etc.
Of course, if you read too much, you will have yourself diagnosed with everything from chicken-pox to a brain tumour!
Good job on day 36/37.
Late here too.
Oh, the joys of being a night-owl.
Precautionary, I am sure.
I find WebMD handy to look up a procedure or whatever.
Explains what to expect etc.
Of course, if you read too much, you will have yourself diagnosed with everything from chicken-pox to a brain tumour!
Good job on day 36/37.
Late here too.
Oh, the joys of being a night-owl.
Hi Kizzy,
Lots of good advice above, I know I tend to get anxious about things as well, and that certainly doesn't help. Maybe you can try yoga or going for a walk to take your mind off of things. Both would work in that healthy lifestyle you are working on.
Lots of good advice above, I know I tend to get anxious about things as well, and that certainly doesn't help. Maybe you can try yoga or going for a walk to take your mind off of things. Both would work in that healthy lifestyle you are working on.
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