Bedugl Newbie
Number of posts : 12 Location : Sydney, Australia Registration date : 2009-01-31
| Subject: Re: On my way to the Dr's have a ? Sat 11 Jul 2009, 12:24 pm | |
| Hi Chrysta
That is definitely a question for your GP and surgeon.
I know that the liver is affected when you have glandular fever - I remember talking to my doctor about abnormal liver function tests. Also the point of the pre-surgery optifast diet is to shrink the size of the liver so it can be pushed over and out of the way of the surgeons when they are sleeving you.
Hopefully this won't push your date back - I know how frustrating it can be just waiting. I will cross my fingers for you.
Let us know how you go... | |
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Deb Sponsor
Number of posts : 1924 Age : 54 Location : High Wycombe, Western Australia Registration date : 2008-12-17
| Subject: Re: On my way to the Dr's have a ? Sat 11 Jul 2009, 12:15 pm | |
| Sorry Chrysta, I don't know the answer to that one. Perhaps you can enlighten us when you find out. I do hope you don't have Glandular Fever as it does knock you round a bit. | |
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| Subject: On my way to the Dr's have a ? Sat 11 Jul 2009, 5:31 am | |
| I'm about to leave for the Dr's as I haven't been well for a few weeks now. I'm being checked for Glandular fever, I had it a few times when I was younger. It just popped into my head that "Will Dr's hold off on WLS if you have had Glandular fever or something like it within 6 months of your op?". My liver & spleen is very very tender to touch and being near my tummy it was just a thought. chrystale |
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