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In reply to the discussion: I've just been diagnosed with cirrhosis. [View all]CurtEastPoint
(19,229 posts)15. Bingo... I'm 74, never have been a drinker at all but had hepatitis 40 years ago... damage from that caused mine
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No need to feel shame--we all do stupid things when we're young, and sometimes when we're old!
Lonestarblue
May 2024
#2
Bingo... I'm 74, never have been a drinker at all but had hepatitis 40 years ago... damage from that caused mine
CurtEastPoint
May 2024
#15
I'm so glad you mentioned this. So sorry to hear about your daughter and wish her all the best.
littlemissmartypants
May 2024
#39
You have no reason to be ashamed. Your cirrhosis is not caused by alcohol abuse.
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2024
#12
Scientologist Anti-vaxxer Berg is not controversial enough (yet) to be notable enough for a wikipedia article
Bernardo de La Paz
May 2024
#27
No shame is necessary. Many of us I'm sure regret somethings we did in our youth.
Fla Dem
May 2024
#19
We have a friend in his 80s diagnosed a few years ago with stage 4 cirrhosis..
surfered
May 2024
#25
There's no shame. We do what we do and we make adjustments later. The liver is amazing in it's ability to fix itself ...
marble falls
May 2024
#30
I drank competitively for about 15 years, then regularly for another ten and have no liver problems.
brewens
May 2024
#43
There are some cause-effect things with the human body, but they are not always responsible
captain queeg
May 2024
#47