Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 I can relate! I try to visit my mom when I can afford the airfare. If you can last a whole day, you do better than me. I love her, but she drives me nuts. And its not just me, all my siblings feel the same. About two hours is max recommended exposure.elizabethnv1 <elizabethnv1@...> wrote: LOL if the hepatitis progresses to cirrhosis , then you start having a problem digesting proteins . So the proteins turn into blood amonia levels which can become fatal . I moved away from my family also , so I can relate to missing them . But then again I have no family worth being around . There are times though when I miss my momma then I fly her down for a visit and within a day I remember why I moved away , LOL Re: Re: Doctor on Long Island Amonia is bad for your brain??? I better stop gargling with that stuff then. I thought if Listerine works, amonia would work better. Understand that I am living in a country that puts "family" first. Grown children fight over who gets Mom and Dad to live with them. Everyone I meet asks about family, and talks about how often they get together with theirs. Being somewhat stuck here, even though I love it here, I'm always missing my family. <snif>elizabethnv1 <elizabethnv1@...> wrote: Haha you sound like me the last time I treated . I couldnt tell if I was coming or going ,lol I still find myself searching for little words that come naturally in most sentances , or I drift off in the middle of the sentance and forget what I was going to say . I remember everything I learned in college (medicine wise ) but I forget what I ate or did the day before . These symptoms are not as bad now days as they were before , and I dont know if I will ever have the brain power I used to . Treatment can cause cerebral atrophy , and then again high amonia levels will kill the brain off too . And dont feel bad about not remembering what family looks like , my brothers face faded from my memories long ago . I keep him alive in my heart , and hope someone in my family still has pictures to share with me Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Awww we can relate ,lol Re: Re: Doctor on Long Island Amonia is bad for your brain??? I better stop gargling with that stuff then. I thought if Listerine works, amonia would work better. Understand that I am living in a country that puts "family" first. Grown children fight over who gets Mom and Dad to live with them. Everyone I meet asks about family, and talks about how often they get together with theirs. Being somewhat stuck here, even though I love it here, I'm always missing my family. <snif>elizabethnv1 <elizabethnv1@...> wrote: Haha you sound like me the last time I treated . I couldnt tell if I was coming or going ,lol I still find myself searching for little words that come naturally in most sentances , or I drift off in the middle of the sentance and forget what I was going to say . I remember everything I learned in college (medicine wise ) but I forget what I ate or did the day before . These symptoms are not as bad now days as they were before , and I dont know if I will ever have the brain power I used to . Treatment can cause cerebral atrophy , and then again high amonia levels will kill the brain off too . And dont feel bad about not remembering what family looks like , my brothers face faded from my memories long ago . I keep him alive in my heart , and hope someone in my family still has pictures to share with me Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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