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street129
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my history...for years i have suffered with a fatty liver..

in 2010 the finding of my fatty liver....... normal in size and architecture.

gallbladder.. an echo focus with ringdown artifact along the anterior gallbadder wall is compatible with a rokitansky-aschoff sinus..ENGLISH PLEASE..

i dont even know what this is, she went on to tell me my liver shows no fatty liver

I GUESS with all my weight loss, that went too

...(gallbladder adenomyomatosis) that is also the big work pertaining to rokitansky aschoff sinus...she didnt break it down for me. so i still dont know about my gallbladder, all she kept saying was ..its ok..

Pancreas...grossly normal....GROSSLY!!!!....WTH
right kidney..an upper pole cyst measures 1.3x1.1 cm

there is no evidence of hydonephrosis, solid renal massess or calculi..whatever

IMPRESSION...NORMAL APPEARING LIVER...compaible with gallbladder adenomyomatosis
no evidence of gallstones. small right renal cyst.

i asked her what can i take to get rid of the cyst. she said, nothing its there for the rest of your life. geeze..

my WBC is a little low, 3.7, range 3.8-10-8...

her words.. THIS IS THE RANGE FOR "BLACK" PEOPLE, so its normal...

this 89 year old lady needs a good spanking. where do i find "these" doctors, this is the second dr, that told me about black this and black that....

MY ESR WESTERGREN...went way down, from 56 to 30.

range is 0-30.. but im still working on getting it down to 0, i want it down to 0.. getting my inflammation to 0 is one of my biggest goal.

ok lymets im going to take my 4pm nap.

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IgM: Neg Neg 34IND 39IND
41+ 83-93IND

IgG: Neg Neg 41+

cfs, hhv6, mycobacterium, hsv1, cmv, pirovirus, and Epstein Barr virus.... digestive system

GOD GIVE IT, AND GOD CAN TAKE IT AWAY

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Keebler
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My genetic heritage increases my chances of having celiac. After learning that (and matching symptoms) I decided to get the genetic test - I was positive with genetic markers common to my ancestors.

Same with the two particular kinds of genetic porphyria that I have. While one has data suggesting connections far from any known ancestors, the other was very close.

I welcome information that helps me consider my ancestry so that I can better understand and make decisions accordingly. It also helps me to share with family members reasons to be more vigilant about certain things.

If there are known differences around the globe related to ancestry or to habits tied to location or custom, to NOT consider all that heritage in health matters would be neglect.
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Pinelady
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They are associating fatty liver with some virus' now. It may help to try some coconut oil. I found several articles with it and cytomegala and herpes virus'.

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Suspected Lyme 07 Test neg One band migrating in IgG region
unable to identify.Igenex Jan.09IFA titer 1:40 IND
IgM neg pos
31 +++ 34 IND 39 IND 41 IND 83-93 +
DX:Neuroborreliosis

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IckyTicky
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Don't get in a tizzy because she mentioned your race. The woman doesn't need a "spanking" because of that.
It's TRUE that different races have increased or decreased risks of certain things and that test levels can be different depending on your race.
Black people (especially black women)are known to have lower WBC. It's a fact, not a racial slur.

That said, it sounds to me like its a good thing you no longer have a fatty liver. With the gall bladder...I don't know. But I always though "adeonoma" meant tumor or cyst.

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IGM: 18+, 23+, 30+, 31+++, 34+, 39IND, 41++, 58+++, 66+, 83-93IND
IGG: 31+, 39IND, 41+
Also positive for Mycoplasma Pneumoniae and RMSF.
Whole family of 5 dx with Lyme.

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Keebler
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Duplicate post. Other one over in general:

http://flash.lymenet.org/scripts/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/3/24186?
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Street, were any of those conditions causing pain?
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karenl
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Street,

right kidney..an upper pole cyst measures
1.3x1.1 cm

this is a cyst in the kidney and it is not for ever. They will watch if it stays the same size.

It can come and go. Mine was gone after treating
for lyme and co.

I tried to google adenomycosis
and I am also not sure what it is. Could you please let her explain what she wanted to say
about your gallbladder. You need to understand it.

Karen

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