Certainly a transfer or referral to a
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Major-gesic academic medical center should be considered for another opinion. There are plenty in the DC/Maryland area (i.e. George Washington University, University of Maryland medical center).
The itchiness and jaundice is very likely due to the elevated bilirubin. I'm sure that these are being considered, but an MRCP/ERCP should be repeated to ensure there is no bile leak, as well as further imaging of the liver and gallbladder (i.e. with an ultrasound or CT scan) should be considered.
Other causes of elevated bilirubin would be hemolysis (i.e. breakdown of red blood cells). If the GI causes have been ruled out (i.e. with aforementioned tests being normal), then this can be considered.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
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Get her on colonic hydrotherapy treatments which will aid in removing excess biliurbin in her body and help remove other excess toxins and take a lot of the pressure off of her liver. Get her to take milk thistle (a natural option) to aid her liver and you may want to consider adding a supplement such as wild rose lower body tonic to speed up the process (www.wildrose.com). There will be a colonic hydrotherapist in your area, it will likely cost between 50-80USD/treatment, you'll probably want her to have at least 12 treatments, the first few could be done a couple days a part, after that 1 week apart. This will also help remove all those prescription drugs from her body so that she can have some proper brain/bowel function and eventually hopefully restoring her immune system..
Oh and lots of water and lots of fiber.
I hope everything turns out.