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volfram
#1 Posted : Monday, November 22, 2010 11:43:42 PM Quote
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Liver Bi-opsy
Hi Has anyone had a liver bi-opsy. i am waiting on Hospital appointment for one and am a little worried. I have been of all meds for quite some time now. I had a allergic reaction to Humira and this friday nurse coming to help me with first Cimzia injection. my liver levels have been very high for some time., so they need to see whats happening with liver.
Haven't been on for some time, house move and not feeling good.
sue v
dorat
#2 Posted : Tuesday, November 23, 2010 10:30:17 AM Quote
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Hi Sue,

I haven't had a liver biopsy but it's quite a simple procedure so don't worry. It's done under local anaesthetic so should not be at all painful. You will be monitored closely for the first few hours afterwards and then will probably be allowed home.
Try not to worry about it and good luck with the cimzia. I've heard very good reports about cimzia, hopefully it will be THE drug for you.

Love, Doreen xx
JulieM
#3 Posted : Tuesday, November 23, 2010 2:10:12 PM Quote
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I hope you don't have to wait too long for a biopsy Sue, I've not had one but did have some high liver readings on and off.
YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, November 23, 2010 4:36:42 PM Quote
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Hope you`re not waiting too much longer for the biopsy,Sue, and I hope it`s a good result for you.

Kathleen x

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#5 Posted : Tuesday, November 23, 2010 8:57:43 PM Quote
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Hello Sue,

I have had bad liver readings but never had a biopsy. I hope the appointment is
received quickly for you.

GOOD LUCK with the Cimzia injection

Rose

Louise09
#6 Posted : Thursday, November 25, 2010 10:38:06 AM Quote
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Please try not to worry too much about your liver - it mends itself! I'm sure its just a check.

Hope your new drug suits you.

Keep your chin up and take care.
Lxx
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#7 Posted : Friday, November 26, 2010 3:53:05 PM Quote
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not had one off the liver but had loads of bi sopsys for all sorts
Mainley they don,t hurt once you have had a jab i not felt one yet and they are quick .
guess you will have a jab then they put a little neddle thing in via a scan and i have watched someone doing a under arm one .
and very tiny scars i have a few but you can,t see them .Even had one done on my face and you can,t see a thing it was took along a crease .
so don,t worry about it you will be fine
Christine
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volfram
#8 Posted : Saturday, November 27, 2010 2:44:45 PM Quote
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Thank you for your replies. Not heard anything yet but just read in our local paper they are holding all referrals till new year at local hospital. So maybe not hear anything till Jan!
Had my first cimzia injections yesterday. I couldn't get my mind over matter to work so wimped out, and asked the nurse to show hubby how to do it. Bless he had just driven back from Cambridge after doing a weeks worth of night shifts there. we had a laugh cos I told the nurse He's ex-military and when he gave me a humira injection I think he thought he was back in the field jabbing it in my leg!! anyway he coped well hardly felt a thing this time. I had 2 injects nurse suggested 1 in leg and 1 in tummy area and after trying to get out of tummy one surprised that felt better than leg although still only slight tingling. heres hoping for some life back now.
sue v
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#9 Posted : Saturday, November 27, 2010 3:15:10 PM Quote
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Hi Sue

Glad you got your injection!! It's MUCH less painful in the tum. I always pinch a bit of skin (or should I say fat) and it hardly even stings.
xx
dorat
#10 Posted : Saturday, November 27, 2010 4:12:34 PM Quote
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Hi Sue,

Glad you've had your first Cimzia injectuons, fingers crossed it works for you.

I agree with Jean, it's much less painful in the tummy, I just inject the flab!LOL

Doreen xx
JulieM
#11 Posted : Saturday, November 27, 2010 4:51:16 PM Quote
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Same here!
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#12 Posted : Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:17:52 PM Quote
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Hi Sue

Hope you are getting some relief from your Cimzia - these drugs have some brilliant names don't they. I reckon we sound very intellectual when we recite the names of what we take!

Have a lovely weekend RELAXING if you can!

Angie x
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Lorna-A
#13 Posted : Saturday, November 27, 2010 10:31:59 PM Quote
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Hi Sue,

Hope you are well suited to the Cimzia drug it would be good it this is the one for you. Hope you liver biopsy is nothing for you to worry about, I am sure all will be ok. Take care and look after yourself. Lorna Smile
jenni_b
#14 Posted : Sunday, November 28, 2010 6:14:35 PM Quote
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Hi!

My RA liked that cimzia- couldnt take it longer term but it zapped the RA a goodun.

As for liver- I would be a bit scared too.

I have had a scan of mine which showed fatty changes (Charming!Blushing ) but they tell me diabetics and people who have been on lots of cytotoxic stuff can get it.

Means Im a cheap night out though as I can have a sniff of the booze and am anyones!Wub BigGrin

Hope all goes well- I reacted very fast to cimzia- hope it is as quickly good for you.

Jenni xx
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