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Post by Lady Tewlie :P on Jul 31, 2011 20:29:34 GMT -5
Or are you referring to the greenish yellow toward the center of the screen? Sorry. Maybe I'm mistaken about what you are referring to. Either way, you should def ask the doc.
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Post by JC on Aug 1, 2011 11:03:29 GMT -5
Hey Keri! I'm sorry it took me so long to look at this. I normally log in with my cell phone and today is the first time I've been able to get on the computer. I wish I had more wisdom for you. I am not quite sure what all the yellow is. It could be the insulating fat around your organs which is a good thing like Helen said. Also I think endo, and scar tissue can look like that too. Fatty liver disease is most commonly a disease of people who are obese. There are other causes too like alcoholism, hepatitis, or less common metabolic disorders. The liver does store some fat normally which is a good thing because your body taps into that fat for energy when you haven't eaten. Your liver is supposed to do that. But if you are overweight, the liver becomes bombarded with fat and becomes too fatty which then causes fatty liver disease. When do you get to follow up to find out what those pictures are showing? I wish I had more answers for you! I'm sorry
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Post by JC on Aug 1, 2011 11:07:20 GMT -5
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Post by KSA on Aug 3, 2011 15:31:00 GMT -5
Third call into my doc for my ultrasound results and nothing I want him to see this pic but he is a GP will he even know? I hate doubting all these guys. If I had the $ I would go to Redwine and get it all out. We need more endo specialists & I am having patrons left and right sharing endo stories. Its crazy I feel awful for one girl 34 and a full hysterectomy 7 years ago! This stuff is wicked!
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Post by jessabug on Aug 3, 2011 15:38:26 GMT -5
Keri, have you reviewed Redwine's website? Even though he's out of network, they will submit stuff to your insurance for you and in most cases your insurance will cover a decent percentage of your surgery with him Check it out if you haven't!
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