Member Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on any advice or opinion posted in this forum.  ALWAYS check with your personal physician before taking any action regarding your health! MedHelp International and our partners, sponsors and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MedHelp International does not endorse the views of any user.

Hepatitis B Community

This forum is an un-mediated, patient-to-patient forum for questions and support regarding Hepatitis B. Topics in this forum include but are not limited to, Causes, Diagnosis, Family and Relationships, Living With Hepatitis B, Research Updates, Treatment, Success Stories, Support, Symptoms.
 | 

liver failure

by kittykat70, Mar 03, 2008 10:59AM
My 73 year old mother is presently in hospital after collapsing on Tuesday last week.  She was unconscious until Friday and at first Dr's thought she had suffered massive heart attack or massive stroke.  Her prognosis was not good.  She came around but is still not sure what is reality and what is fiction.  They have since ruled out stroke and heart failure as she has liver failure and had a bleed in her stomach.  She is already at stage 4 Kidney failure and has been for a couple of years and her health has deteriorated the past few months to the point we were expecting something big like this to happen.  5 Years ago she had heart surgery as she has irregular heart beat, metal valve fluid on her lungs.  We have been told if she ended up in hospital she would be finished as being active was the only thing keeping the fluid build up down and once in hospital for any period she would slowly deteriorate.

She is sat in a chair for part of the day but she is very week and drowsy.  They are continuing to do tests but they have not said what her long term prognosis will be.  I want to know what to expect.  She has cirrhosis of the liver end stage and she has never drunk alcohol so I know it is not reversible.  But how well can they control this with medication.  Her blood pressure is very low now but they don't want to increase her fluids anymore as her liver is already under strain and so are the rest of her organs.

What questions should I be asking the Dr's and how long could I expect her to live, best and worst time scales.  I don't know whether to look at nursing homes or if it would be hospices or might we be able to get her home.  Just the unknown is killing me at the moment.  I can deal with anything if I have the facts and I feel I do not know enough about any of this to help understand what will happen.

Any advice welcome.
Member Comments (2)

by zellyf, Mar 03, 2008 03:22PM
I'm so sorry for your trouble.  This board is for patients and familiy's of patients with HepB which can result in cirrhosis but I think the scope of your mother's issues surpasses any level on which I could be helpful.  I'll be hoping for the best for you.

by stevenNYer, Mar 03, 2008 10:47PM
To: kittykat
Sorry about your mom's situation.

As Zelly pointed out, I don't think the regulars at this forum would not be able to offer much insight or advice.

I would suggest you copy and paste your post on the Hepatitis C forum.  I think the regulars on that forum would be able to give you some good feedback.  Tell them you were referred by the HepB forum.  There are links on the right panel of this page under "Related Communities".  http://www.medhelp.org/forums/show/75

Good luck.
Post Comment
To
Comment
Post Comment
Recent Activity
slkumar1818 is a male
sarah3333 is five weeks pregnant
Marcia2202 is still under the wall
Shot#42 A journey of a thousand mil...
Oct 09 by thiagirl
slkumar1818 joined this community
Welcome them!
Oct 09
Comment on shot 8
Oct 08 by Kristina538
Comment on shot 8
Oct 07 by sunshine585
Hepatitis C Tracker: shot 8
Oct 07 by Marcia2202
Expert Activity
National Spinal Health Day
Oct 08 by Adam R. Tanase, D.C.
PAD Awareness Month
Oct 05 by Lee Kirksey, MD
When You Need to Know If You're Pre...
Sep 11 by Elaine Brown, MD
Community Members