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tom h - 18 Jul 2006 01:46 GMT
Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I just finished tx
and was told enzyme levels were higher than the last time i was checked.if
pot does'nt affect ast&alt,what foods and stuff should be avoided?glad to
find this group!nice to have others to fight this demon with!
Ally - 18 Jul 2006 06:58 GMT
> Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I just finished tx
> and was told enzyme levels were higher than the last time i was checked.if
> pot does'nt affect ast&alt,what foods and stuff should be avoided?glad to
> find this group!nice to have others to fight this demon with!

I don't really have much experience in this myself but did read this
article awhile back:
http://www.natap.org/2005/HCV/062705_01.htm

Ally :)
Susan - 20 Jul 2006 01:38 GMT
> Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I

Oh yes, Pot may help you get through treatment but is bad for the
liver.  Along with pain pills too.
elmoemerson@webtv.net - 20 Jul 2006 03:23 GMT
Re: cannabis?  

Group: alt.support.hepatitis-c Date: Wed, Jul 19, 2006, 5:38pm (CDT-2)
From: zimaky@tgtel.com (Susan)
tom h wrote:
Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I
Oh yes, Pot may help you get through treatment but is bad for the liver.
Along with pain pills too.
////////////
You're obviously misinformed.  Actually, pot helps prevent some types of
carcinoma and opiates are not absorbed in the liver and have absolutley
no ill effects on the organ.  Sounds to me like you have an agenda
there, Susan.  
elmo  

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brian - 20 Jul 2006 17:34 GMT
Opiates & Tylenol are fine,but always take them with food or at least
shortly after eating(the same for benzo's).Of course I'm having to take
Norco several times a day & Xanax nightly for sleep.

BrianD

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Sourdo - 20 Jul 2006 16:14 GMT
everything is bad for the liver if in excess. even tylenlol, but they
recommend that for treatment!

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> > Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I
>
> Oh yes, Pot may help you get through treatment but is bad for the
> liver.  Along with pain pills too.
Cody - 20 Jul 2006 16:20 GMT
>> Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I
>
> Oh yes, Pot may help you get through treatment but is bad for the
> liver.

False.

> Along with pain pills too.

False.

I wonder what other myths you believe.

Cody
dt12 - 21 Jul 2006 02:24 GMT
>>> Can smoking pot occasionally affect alt. and ast. levels?I
>>
>> Oh yes, Pot may help you get through treatment but is bad for the
>> liver.
>
> False.

Oh yeah know it all...  Well what about the cast iron pot....  mmmmhhhh?
Dougie bugy in kentuk
 
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