Liver Health Group is a personal, data-driven website documenting one person’s real journey with liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, portal vein thrombosis, esophageal varices, heart disease, diabetes, medical testing, treatment, fitness, and lifestyle changes.
No. The website shares personal experiences, medical results, questions, research notes, and lessons learned. It is not a substitute for a physician, diagnosis, treatment plan, emergency care, or individualized medical advice.
It was created to organize a complex health journey, make medical information easier to understand, document progress honestly, and help family, friends, supporters, and other readers follow the story in one clear place.
The site covers liver cirrhosis, portal hypertension, portal vein thrombosis, esophageal varices, blood tests, imaging, medications, heart failure, Type 2 diabetes, nutrition, cycling, gym activity, walking, and long-term health tracking.
Yes. The site may display selected personal laboratory values, imaging findings, medication information, fitness data, and progress trends. Some identifying details may be removed or limited for privacy and security.
AI is used to organize information, explain trends in plain language, support visual presentation, and generate questions for medical appointments. AI summaries are informational and must be verified with qualified healthcare professionals.
Updates are published when meaningful new information becomes available, such as laboratory results, scans, procedures, medication changes, fitness milestones, or major website improvements. Update frequency may vary during travel or large site rebuilds.
The information may provide context, but every person’s condition, medical history, medications, laboratory ranges, and treatment risks are different. Visitors should not use this personal story to diagnose themselves or change treatment.
Only selected information is shared publicly. The site is designed to protect private identifiers while still presenting enough detail to document the journey transparently. Visitors should also avoid posting sensitive medical or personal information in public comments.
The long-term goal is to build a clear, honest, and visually useful record of resilience, medical progress, disciplined lifestyle changes, and responsible use of health technology—while keeping the personal story at the center.