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Alice -- The liver has hardly any nerves, so the "pain" one feels (if ever) is the swollen, fatty liver pressing onto the surrounding sensitive tissue. Also, I was reading that liver enzymes aren't always high, so labs don't always tell the whole truth. The "fatty" liver (which we all here either have or have had) slowly but surely turns into a dead, scarred (cirrhotic) liver. Also, the bloatedness of the liver slows down blood flow to the liver from the large portal vein, so you get what's called "portal vein hypertension" (picture a traffic jam of blood trying to get into your liver) which causes varicose veins in your esophagus and elsewhere. So, "esophageal varices" are basically varicose veins on the inside of your esophagus that eventually burst, leading to a very ugly death (I saw this 45 y.o. alcoholic, laying flat on a bed, vomit about a gallon of pure blood about 3 feet high, which then landed on his face -- it was a horrible sight; he died an hour later). I think this type of bleeding is more common than full blown liver failure, because that's what often gets you before the cirrhosis.
Christopher -- It's not really an accomplishment. I'm really not "doing" anything, I'm just "not-doing." You, too, can "not-do."
_________________ Barry Pre TSM 25-40 drinks per week, every night off, compulsively,secretly,lots of risky behavior Wk Count: 11, 4, 4, 2, 7.5, 2.5,2,2 Cured 0,0,0,0, 0.5, 1.5, 1, 0, 1, 2, 0.5,0,0,8,2,32,3,0,2,5,10,5,9,7,0 Peace Out!
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