Autoimmune hepatitis*

Posted by luserm1 @luserm1, Sep 15, 2017

Is it beneficial to use turmeric for cirrhosis caused by autoimmune hepatitis?

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I really need help because I am so unhappy, when I try to sleep the pains keep me awake.

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@welcome1

I really need help because I am so unhappy, when I try to sleep the pains keep me awake.

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@welcome1, Did you ask about taking any pain reliever while you wait for the appointment? With a liver condition, we have to be careful of what we take. One tip that I use when calling my doctor, is to ask the lady on the phone to relay my message to the doctor (symptoms and my question) and I ask her to get back to me when she hears from him. It has worked well for me.

I had the pale bowels for most of my time with liver disease, and sometimes ran a low grade fever. It was an elevated fever that got my doctor's attention. Please keep an eye on your temperature for a sudden rise. then I urge you to go to an emergency or urgent care facility.

Did you look at the link that @johnbishop shared with you about Hep A?
Hepatitis B – Diagnosis & treatment: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-b/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20366821
I notice that you posted in Autoimmune Hepatitis. Are you being treated for autoimmune hepatitis?

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Pain keeps me from getting comfortable and falling asleep. Pain wakes me up and won't let you go back to sleep. Basically, I am sleep deprived. Middle of the day often so tired I am half asleep or can't keep from falling asleep. Im afraid to drive that I may all of sudden become tired and fall asleep. I have actually slept in my car many times in the parking lot. Not sleeping, so now blood pressure and cholesterol is up. The doctors want to give me pills for that. Really, I just need to sleep. Ive taken Benadryl allergy medicine because it has diphenhydramine, and it has helped with sleep. It gets me about 4 hours of sleep then I wake up. Usually, I can go back to sleep. So yes, the 5-6 hours I get from the Benadryl feels like a life saver. If I take it for 2-3 nights in a row I wake up with a headache. 2 or 3 nights with little to know sleep. Fatigued and exhausted I will sleep most of the 4th night. In the interim days I am dull witted and just plain tired. Next Expect I will have a heart attack from the stress of no sleep. Doctors probably have a pill for that too.

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@welcome1

Thanks for the information. I am in lots of pains everyday and don’t know what to do or where to start from as the specialist is not yet ready to give me any medication. I still goes to work with this pain but is always not focus. Should I stop working and stay home and wait until after the treatment? What do you advise?

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If you don't go to work, No Income is bad too. Pain Management does not mean no pain Its pills and injections and ideas on how to deal with the pain. Most of the pills are non-narcotic thanks to the dope heads and government legislation, so, the pills and creams don't help much. Pain is a miserable thing and those who don't have it think you should just suck it up and quit whining, I live it chronic pain, quality of life is bad, I can't do my old job anymore, trying to learn something new. Not easy at my age. I am the optimist though. I just want to wish you good luck in your future.

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@betterway

Pain keeps me from getting comfortable and falling asleep. Pain wakes me up and won't let you go back to sleep. Basically, I am sleep deprived. Middle of the day often so tired I am half asleep or can't keep from falling asleep. Im afraid to drive that I may all of sudden become tired and fall asleep. I have actually slept in my car many times in the parking lot. Not sleeping, so now blood pressure and cholesterol is up. The doctors want to give me pills for that. Really, I just need to sleep. Ive taken Benadryl allergy medicine because it has diphenhydramine, and it has helped with sleep. It gets me about 4 hours of sleep then I wake up. Usually, I can go back to sleep. So yes, the 5-6 hours I get from the Benadryl feels like a life saver. If I take it for 2-3 nights in a row I wake up with a headache. 2 or 3 nights with little to know sleep. Fatigued and exhausted I will sleep most of the 4th night. In the interim days I am dull witted and just plain tired. Next Expect I will have a heart attack from the stress of no sleep. Doctors probably have a pill for that too.

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@betterway you said that you have pain that keeps you awake and you haven’t really had a good nights sleep.
Taking something with Benadryl works great for a short time, but then you get a rebound action and it quits working. I found this out the hard way. My doctor totally agreed. So don’t use Benadryl too often. And, please don’t drive when you are sleep-deprived!
Have you talked with your doctor about about the pain and the sleep deprivation it is causing you? Are you currently being treated for the pain? If you don’t mind, maybe you could tell me a little more about you situation.

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I was diagnosed with AIH 4 months ago. Looking to see if anyone has stayed in remission after stopping medications.

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@geedle12

I was diagnosed with AIH 4 months ago. Looking to see if anyone has stayed in remission after stopping medications.

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Hello @geedle12 I’m sorry to hear that you have autoimmune hepatitis. I checked through the past discussions but no one mentioned stopping medications.

What has your doctor said about staying in remission if you stop medications?

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@becsbuddy

Hello @geedle12 I’m sorry to hear that you have autoimmune hepatitis. I checked through the past discussions but no one mentioned stopping medications.

What has your doctor said about staying in remission if you stop medications?

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Hello, My doctor said that 20 to 30% of people can stop medication but the majority who stop have to start medication again.

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@geedle12

I was diagnosed with AIH 4 months ago. Looking to see if anyone has stayed in remission after stopping medications.

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@geedle12, I want to jump in here and welcome you to Connect. I am happy to read that your AIH is in remission.
I was once considered to have AIH when my GI was in the process of diagnosing my liver condition. That was 20 years ago, so I only remember parts of my history. I was prescribed prednisone, and then prednisone with azathioprine (to reduce the prednisone). I also had a liver biopsy and labs that indicated no effect of the medications. At that point, I had more tests that provided a different diagnosis. That is the limit of my AIH history.

Here is some information that I want to share about AIH. I think that you will be interested to refer to the Treatment Section where I found this statement, "Although you may experience remission a few years after starting treatment, the disease often returns if the drug is discontinued. Depending on your situation, you may require lifelong treatment."
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/autoimmune-hepatitis/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352158

What is your doctor going to do to monitor your AIH status? Will he be ordering routine labs?

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@rosemarya

@geedle12, I want to jump in here and welcome you to Connect. I am happy to read that your AIH is in remission.
I was once considered to have AIH when my GI was in the process of diagnosing my liver condition. That was 20 years ago, so I only remember parts of my history. I was prescribed prednisone, and then prednisone with azathioprine (to reduce the prednisone). I also had a liver biopsy and labs that indicated no effect of the medications. At that point, I had more tests that provided a different diagnosis. That is the limit of my AIH history.

Here is some information that I want to share about AIH. I think that you will be interested to refer to the Treatment Section where I found this statement, "Although you may experience remission a few years after starting treatment, the disease often returns if the drug is discontinued. Depending on your situation, you may require lifelong treatment."
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/autoimmune-hepatitis/diagnosis-treatment/drc-20352158

What is your doctor going to do to monitor your AIH status? Will he be ordering routine labs?

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I have monthly blood test. What did your diagnosis turn out to be?

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