Liver transplant: TIPS (transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt)
I had a TIPs procedure 15 mos ago to control portal hypertension, ascites & bleeding. I have been fine since then & no longer qualify for a transplant . How long have others TIPs shunts lasted ?
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Answer your question YES I had a liver transplant done 30 month ago for now NADODOL is the medicine doctor prescribe me to control the Portal HIPERTENCION But I was read a lot about the TIPS it is a bypass and direct the blood coming from your organ to the porta the question is that blood is passing the filter of the toxics which is the liver with that toxins going to your brain this can cause Encephalopathy AS as side efects it this is true???
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@arqui02000, I am learning along with you.
Has your doctor indicated when you might expect to benefit from the medication? How is the progress being monitored?
How do you feel? Are you able to be physically active? Are there any dietary changes in order?
not really but I believe his expectation should be at the end of this year ( reduce the risk of showing out the varices and reduce the Hypertension ) what they monitoring is thru the ENDOSCOPY and control that varices are not showing again for a third time. Are there any other want to monitored ? I am feel fine and I can do any for now as normal life, and all I control is the sugar and sodium as Potassium also
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good to here your husband is doing fine with the TIPS why he has no chance of the transplant soon?
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@arqui02000 We live in Hong Kong and availability of transplant livers are minimal. It is not the culture for people to donate while living and families are not to keen on donating organs after a death. While he is on the transplant list his meld score is no where near enough to be give priority for a liver.
Sorry to hear about less possibility to have a Transplant my liver transplanted start with CIRROCIS again but I have faith and keep fighting
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@marinab, It sounds like your husband is feeling some positive results from the TIPS procedure. I had ascites and edema before transplant, and I remember the great relief after the fluid was drained. Even if the Paracentesis to drain the fluids, his current 3-4 months is a BIG improvement over the 3-4 weeks!
I am glad he is beginning to feel better. I bet that makes you feel better, too. Do you and he have to travel very far to get the fluid drained?
Yes we feel the TIPs has helped him feel better in general, especially now that the edema has subsided. He is doing well with the ascites - it's now been a month since his last fluid draining and while there is some fluid it has lessened hugely!
He is also eating much better and regularly since he does not feel bloated most of the time, so has been able to nourish himself with some healthy home cooked meals. I was always concened about malnutrition.
We are lucky that Hong Kong has a great social medical system and his is listed at Queen Mary Hospital which is reputed for its expertise in liver diseases. It is a 15 minute ride from where we live so very convenient.