Fantastic idea!!! My husband does have fibrosis, but he also has gastro disorder on top of all the liver stuff, so that might be an excellent place to find more about what I am searching for.
Funny how sometimes you never see things right in front of you. I also look at that forum but never thought of entering my questions there...brain fog. I guess because my main concerns have to do with his liver disease right now, treatment for Hep C begins in January it seems, so I guess my brain pattern is liver geared more so than the pancreas and gallbladder, although that seems to be creeping into the picture now.
Cheerz, C
Hello Panda,
I wonder if some of your concerns might better be adressed in the gasterentology community.
Gastroenterology:
http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Gastroenterology/show/68
Thanks for that...I suppose the curiousity I had regarding the liver had to do with the reason they ordered the exam, that being the liver lesion and the pancreatic issue...they had told him from earlier exams he had liver lesions, nodules on his pancreas and the gallbladder diagnosis had come up on his last liver biopsy, so I was curious about the liver lesion mostly I guess... that they didn't see it, so does that mean that it's not there, can they disappear if the liver improves?
I'm just so confused at this point, so many different tests and different results, and drs that seem to just dismiss everything or miss it entirely, I'm a little gun-shy about accepting what they say and now I'm scared of all of it and question everything....!
Have a good day, C
"pain in upper right hand quadrant Could that be from the gallbladder?"
Some gallstones are a problem others are not. It is up to the doctor to decide.
The 8.7 mm liver lesion may be too small to determine what it is. If it grows that could be a problem.
Since this is not a scan of liver disease but cholecystitis I can't comment further.
hector