Well, in this case, it's just the liver. My liver function has been elevated for some time now. A couple weeks ago I had an ultrasound of my liver which showed "fatty liver" condition. So, my doctor has referred me to a Gastrointerologist for follow-up to see if a biopsy or other tests are indicated.
Interesting that this is a fairly common side effect for people who have had gastric bypass surgery. Since I've had it twice, I guess I was a shoe-in for the condition.
WebMd says this about what the condition "can", not necessarily "will", lead to:
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a part of a group of liver diseases known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The buildup of fat in the cells of the liver is called fatty liver, or steatosis, and in itself is not harmful. Many people have fatty liver. In NASH, the fat buildup causes inflammation of the liver, which can lead to symptoms such as fatigue, weight loss, and weakness.
NASH typically appears in people during middle-age, in their 40s and 50s, but it can happen earlier or later in life. It occurs equally in men and women.
Early on, the buildup of fat does not affect the function of the liver, and you will have no symptoms. As fat continues to build up and inflammation occurs, liver function begins to decline and symptoms develop. This inflammation leads to scarring and severe damage of the liver.
There is no clear reason why some people with fatty liver develop NASH and others do not.
Once the liver has been damaged, there is a much greater chance that the damage will continue and get worse. In some cases, the disease progression can stop and even reverse on its own without treatment. In other cases, however, NASH can slowly get worse and cause scarring (fibrosis) of the liver, which leads to cirrhosis. Cirrhosis means that the liver has become scarred and hardened and is not able to function normally.
NASH progresses to advanced liver disease in about 15% to 20% of cases.
Monday, September 25, 2006
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2nd time trying to post. Anyway likd I said in the first one, going to think positive and know in my heart you are going to be o.k. just can't have it any other way I love you too much.
I'm sorry to hear about this, Kurt, but sounds like you're doing a good job about keeping it in perspective, living in the moment, and not catastraphizing... all things I'm working on trying to improve myself.
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