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20 mg of prednisone for AIH?

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Dec 30, 2024 | Replies (5)

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@cindy358

I’m jealous! My AST and ALT were above normal for over 15 years. All community doctors just kept telling me it was fatty liver and brushing it off. Then in 2020 I started having severe fatigue. Doctor noticed low platelets and WBC due to enlarged spleen. Again community doctors were clueless. I had colon resection in 2023 and my liver enzymes went crazy. Now I am at Mayo. I have lost respect for community doctors as they just care about the number of patients they can see in a day and not about helping the patient. Glad they found your AIH early. Prednisone seems to help stop or slow the progression of the disease. I am only 61 but will need a transplant to survive. I was never sick until a couple of years ago. It’s frustrating to be healthy and suddenly be sick.

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I'm so sorry to hear this Cindy358. What an awful experience to have to go through! It sounds like they really dropped the ball. I think fatty liver disease is the easy go-to because it is so common, and now your life has been forever altered by oversight, laziness, etc. I'm so sorry. I hope you are in good hands now and getting the care you deserve at Mayo. My heart really goes out to you and all you have been through and are still going through.
In hearing your story, I recognize how lucky I've been. My enzymes weren't even crazy elevated when they sent me to the Liver Clinic, but they still decided to do the biopsy though I took some convincing because I am asymptomatic and previously had a normal fibroscan. The doctor managed to convince me as he said it should provide a pretty definitive diagnosis in that it could rule things out. I'm now so thankful I listened to him.
Yes, it is extremely frustrating to be healthy one day and then just out of the blue get hit with devastating medical news.
I just wonder what triggers the misguided attacks on the liver. I know there can be a genetic component, but if one knows what triggers the overactive immune response, at least there is some small sense of control.
Thanks too for your thoughts on prednisone; this is helpful.
Hang in there; sending healing wishes your way.