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I would have asked more questions and I would seek another doc that not normal in my book.
good luck.
He's going to do my liver biopsy and I'm afraid he's going to molest me while I'm under the gas!!
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They won't put you under during your biopsy (not to scare you). I just had mine done last month and it was pretty painless. There was about 4 people in the room in my case so I'm sure there is going to be at least one extra person in the room with you.
Have you had a PCR RNA test to see if the virus was actually present in your body? Or did you just test positive for the antibodies?
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He also told me some numbers for my test results, and I'm not sure how bad my results are. He told me 1 number was supposed to be 20 and mine was over 100. The other number was supposed to be 40 and mine was over 200.
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This sounds like your liver enzyme levels (AST/ALT levels). My levels were around the same range as your levels when I was diagnosed in January.
I was seeing a gastro doctor but recently switched over to a hepatologist at a local University Hospital. You should ask your gastro if he's did a PCR RNA test - you need to check out if the virus is present and how much. Then you need to find out your genotype. It's your choice to get the biopsy done - it's just to show you how much damage the virus has caused your liver (if any at all).
I was going to have this treated by my gastro but the fine people from this forum advised me to go see an actual hepatologist which is a very good move in my opinion.
Best wishes,
Drew
That is absolutly not the norm for an exam by a hepatologist.
It is normal for an OB/GYN though as Charm said.
You must be comfortable with your doc, after all he will be tx'ing you.
You already don't feel comfortable with him and with good reason.
I would get myself to another doc (hepatologist)
and I would also report that one. That is just out of line!!
enigma
Find somebody who makes sure that you understand what is going on and that you are ok with it.
dointime
"IF YOU TOUCH MY BREASTS AGAIN, I FIRST WILL KICK YOU IN THE NUTS, AND THEN I WILL REPORT YOU''
No, I'm not being serious, sorry.
I went to the ER once when I was about 24 for abdominal pain...I was avery naive 24...well, I was waiting for a long time and started to feel much better...the doc that saw me said he had to do a internal exam...I said no that's okay I will go to my own doc on Mon. It was Sat. He got kind of angry and insisted I have an internal (vaginal) exam.. i was nervous to say no to him, so I let him...I left there feeling molested!!! I looked back and I can see now what he did...he manipulated me into letting him have a look see...UGH!!!! it still makes me angry to this day!!!!!
don't let him do that to you!!!!
Pitter