Guest guest Posted January 23, 2005 Report Share Posted January 23, 2005 Our daughter is 10 - we are seeing great results with the quintet and TD-DMPS. Shari Re: Intro Hi All, Since I answered a post last night just thought I should introduce myself. I've been lurking for quite a while. I am the mom of an 11 yo diagnosed with autism at three. We started out on the educational (ABA mostly) track and made great progress but there are a few lingering issues I'm trying to figure out solutions for. Thanks for all the good info! H. Many frequently asked questions and answers can be found at <http://forums.autism-rxguidebook.com/default.aspx> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Don't be a perpetrator,a victim,or a bystander.RDM Good morning RDM I hope you have a great Texas day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2007 Report Share Posted January 8, 2007 Hi kelly, welcome to the group. First I want to say congratulations on looking for help. It's always hard to ask for help and harder even still to recognize a problem. Second. I havent heard such bad things about the lap band. I've heard a lot of bad things about gastic bypass. The company i worked for did a study on it and OK'd the payment for the service for 1 or 2 years as a case study and then they put it on the 'denied' services list due to complications. The lap band they left as " ok under certain circumstances " . So it has to be measurably 'safer'. Not to say it's not without risks. The big question that needs to be answered is, " why cant I lose weight. " have the doctors helped you research that? I can only imagine with your fathers weight as it is, it's hereditary or lifestyle hereditary as I like to call it. Ei: you never learned good eating habits. Have you talked to a counselor to see if you have food issues? Do you need to find a way to keep busy so you wont eat? Do you have physcial conditions that limit you from excercising? Is there a pool you can use to help with that? What ever is in you way, you need a list or just pick one and work on one thing at a time. Whichever type of person you are. If you'd be overwhelmed by a list, skip it, if it helps you organize, then use it. For myself, I had foot problems and a back problem and couldnt find an excercise that could work for me. I found the elliptical and the recumbent bike and the pool were the best resources. Finally I found shoes that work for me and i'm back to walking and light hiking. So my question to you is, what is your first goal? Getting a little more excercise, eating a little less, conquering your food issues? Pick one and work on it. If you've already tried calorie restriction and it's not working, then you need to review your plan and see what's not working about it or scrap it. I'll give you an example of what i was doing. I tried a 1200 calorie diet and it didnt work. i'd end up starving at work at 6pm and there'd be nothing good to eat so id end up eating junk. So i redid my calories to 1600 and did much better. At those calories I dont lose much weight, but i stop gaining weight and will lose with more excercise. Anyway, that's just an example to get you thinking of what might work for you. laurie > > Hi, my name is and I am obese. I am looking into all support > groups and options that I can find. I am a insulin dependant type 2 > diabetic and I have high cholesterol all at the age of 25. I am a > mother of 3 and I want to be around for them. In January of 2006 I > lost my father (at 600 lbs) due to complications of being obese, and > I then made a vow to get healthier and to lose weight, but everything > I try seems to fail, no matter how little I eat, or what I eat or how > much exercise I do, the weight just seems like it won't go away. My > doctors want me to have the lapband done, but I have heard the horror > stories and I am scared, so I figured I would try some support groups > to see if that helps. I have joined OA, which has seemed to help as > long as I attend my meeting, because I have found that I am a > compulsive over-eater, I like to eat instead of dealing with my > emotions. So what I would like to know is how all of you are doing, > and if anything in particularly has helped you. > Thank you, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 hi tina welcome to the group,we are like a big family here and we welcome you with open arms, i am sorry to hear your step dad is sick,he will be in my prayers as well as you and your family.there are others here that can answers your questions better than i ,but i am here if you need a shoulder or an ear:),i wish you the best and i am glad you found this place its a wonderful place .much love barby--- In livercirrhosissupport , " Tina " wrote: > > Hello All! > > I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from > real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol > Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started > drinking heavily. > > For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak > and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh > but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. > > Could this be that his liver is failing? > > Tina > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Hi Tina and welcome to the group. Your step-father definitely needs to be seen by a doctor. Any diagnosis of cirrhosis means the liver is failing, although to what degree can only be determined by tests. Excessive sleeping can be a symptom of encephalopathy, which is a poisoning of the brain by excessive amounts of ammonia in an individuals system, caused by a failing liver. Excessive retention of fluid in the abdominal cavity is usually a symptom of acites and is also a symptom of end stage liver disease. Easy bruising can signify a low platelet count, which is also a symptom of ESLD. So, please advise your Mom to get him back to his doctor as soon as possible. It may even be necessary to take him into the local ER. Encephalopathy if left untreated can lead to irreparable brain damage. Please know you are all in my prayers. Please keep us updated on your step-father's condition. Hugs.......... Diane C. from TN Intro Hello All! I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started drinking heavily. For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. Could this be that his liver is failing? Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Hi Tina: I'm new here as well, so I can't offer much in the way of assistance with symptoms, etc... But I will tell you... this group has been a lifesaver for me. My brother (who was rushed to the hospital last Monday and is currently in ICU on a ventilator) had the same symptoms as your stepdad, plus many more. I'm still reading and learning... in fact, I didn't even know how to SPELL cirrhosis until last week. (His PCP missed most of his symptoms prior to last Monday). Welcome to the group... you'll find a wonderful and warm group of people here that will offer you plenty of support and information. Lori -------------- Original message -------------- Hello All! I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started drinking heavily. For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. Could this be that his liver is failing? Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Hi Tina. Welcome to the group, and welcome to all new members, We have had several applications for membership today. This group continues to grow, and we are here to support you. I am Bobby, a 44 year old with alcoholic induced end stage liver disease. To answer your question, yes, liver failure can cause a swollen belly, and the bruising you see is most likely from low platelets, a common curse among liver disease sufferers. The important question is do you see your father as being able to receive a liver transplant? Does he have other things wrong with his health, that might rule this out? Because now would be the time to get him to a transplant hospital for a liver transplant evaluation. Unfortunately most people do not realize that a liver transplant is the only treatment at this time for liver failure. I guess that is true for kidneys as well as hearts too. There is much to be done if this is the case for him. I wish you good luck, and ask questions, we are not doctors, but there is a lot of experience here not only concerning caretaking, but the transplant process itself. Sincerely, Bobby, moderator. http://billybobswildride.blogspot.com/ long life, old age, everything good -Apache prayer ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2008 3:18:56 PM Subject: Intro Hello All! I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started drinking heavily. For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. Could this be that his liver is failing? Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2008 Report Share Posted November 5, 2008 Welcome Tina and other new members..I can't keep up today....I'm decluttering under the house and it is a MESS! I just wanted to check in and say hi! I'm praying for all of you and yours, lots of time as I declutter, to ask the Lord to bless you all today. I am Pamela, caregiver to my mom who died of cirrhosis in Feb '08. Today as I was going through stuff, I found a box of things we used while caring for mom. Meds, bed pads, shampoo caps, a baby monitor, thermometer etc.. All over again..the thoughts came flooding back of when I was turning her every couple hours, feeding her, giving her meds etc.. But no tears today, which is really strange, but a welcomed relief from all the other days that I do cry. I miss her something terrible!! I know caregiving is hardwork, but hang in there! It is a huge blessing to give the gift of caregiving! And when you think you can't go on, remember the One who is helping you, He really will carry you during the hard times, don't be afraid to ask, He is a great listener!! I hope you all find help here at this wonderful group. I sure have and continue to be blessed by the sweet fellowship! Well, back to it! It feels good to work hard, but I am shocked at how much STUFF has accumulated over the years. And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with. Blessings All.. Love, Pamela ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 i downloaded the song homesick ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2008 8:59:37 PM Subject: Re: Intro Welcome Tina and other new members..I can't keep up today....I'm decluttering under the house and it is a MESS! I just wanted to check in and say hi! I'm praying for all of you and yours, lots of time as I declutter, to ask the Lord to bless you all today. I am Pamela, caregiver to my mom who died of cirrhosis in Feb '08. Today as I was going through stuff, I found a box of things we used while caring for mom. Meds, bed pads, shampoo caps, a baby monitor, thermometer etc.. All over again..the thoughts came flooding back of when I was turning her every couple hours, feeding her, giving her meds etc.. But no tears today, which is really strange, but a welcomed relief from all the other days that I do cry. I miss her something terrible!! I know caregiving is hardwork, but hang in there! It is a huge blessing to give the gift of caregiving! And when you think you can't go on, remember the One who is helping you, He really will carry you during the hard times, don't be afraid to ask, He is a great listener!! I hope you all find help here at this wonderful group. I sure have and continue to be blessed by the sweet fellowship! Well, back to it! It feels good to work hard, but I am shocked at how much STUFF has accumulated over the years. And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with. Blessings All.. Love, Pamela ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 There is a green shirt I have on the back of my couch, and I call it my crying shirt. She wore it on the visit to the hepatologist. She wore it again in the ambulance to the hospice. I drink my coffee from a cup I gave her in 1997. I gave her my stuffed frog for Christmas in 2004, and somehow had a feeling I would be getting it back. Ardis named him " Jaques Peppin " and you see him with me in every picture on my blog in the hospital. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Re: Intro ya, well here I was tucking in the last of the stuff into the medical supplies box and I found the pink basin they give you at the hospital. Inside it was a single hair from my mom....that was it.....I burst into tears, to touch a part of her....I miss her so much! Jesus can't come soon enough to please me...but I know he is being patient so everyone can have a chance to know Him.....and these feelings are kind of worldly, earthly feelings, not heavenly feelings. I don't think I love the way Jesus loves, but He's working on me. Thanks for your kind words and prayers Diane! Love you, Pamela Re: Intro <And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with.> Pamela, Don't rush that. The time will come when it will seem right to go through your Mom's things and part with some of them. Some you'll never want to part with. Grief is a process and it shouldn't be rushed. Let it happen in it's own time. The Lord will give you peace about letting go of her things when the time is right for you. I'm praying for you cause I've been where you are now. Hugs......... Diane MARKETPLACE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From kitchen basics to easy recipes - join the Group from Kraft Foods Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 7New Members b.. 8New Photos Visit Your Group Meditation and Lovingkindness A Yahoo! Group to share and learn. Yahoo! Health Healthy Aging Improve your quality of life. Yahoo! Groups Special K Challenge Join others who are losing pounds. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 i have a chest type table i keep memories of my son in ...i was looking for a book this morn and thought maybe i put it in the chest to keep it away from my grandson. i opened the chest and had to read the last mothers day card my son gave to me after he died...he had prob 2 dozen boxes transported to my home when he died the service people brought them to me from VA..then the funeral director brought them to my home...they were piled up in my kitchen every one told me to leave them alone for now ...all i wanted to do was smell him feel him...i opened one box ...let me open one box so i did of all the boxes i could of opened it was the one that had the belated mothers day card on top...he told me how much he loved me all that i taught him and how i helped to form him as a man...he talked about respect...then wrote me a poem...i will share if you want me to...later...OH what a gift from my Lord... ________________________________ To: Livercirrhosissupport <livercirrhosissupport > Sent: Thursday, November 6, 2008 4:29:37 AM Subject: Re: Intro There is a green shirt I have on the back of my couch, and I call it my crying shirt. She wore it on the visit to the hepatologist. She wore it again in the ambulance to the hospice. I drink my coffee from a cup I gave her in 1997. I gave her my stuffed frog for Christmas in 2004, and somehow had a feeling I would be getting it back. Ardis named him " Jaques Peppin " and you see him with me in every picture on my blog in the hospital. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Re: Intro ya, well here I was tucking in the last of the stuff into the medical supplies box and I found the pink basin they give you at the hospital. Inside it was a single hair from my mom....that was it.....I burst into tears, to touch a part of her....I miss her so much! Jesus can't come soon enough to please me...but I know he is being patient so everyone can have a chance to know Him.....and these feelings are kind of worldly, earthly feelings, not heavenly feelings. I don't think I love the way Jesus loves, but He's working on me. Thanks for your kind words and prayers Diane! Love you, Pamela Re: Intro <And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with.> Pamela, Don't rush that. The time will come when it will seem right to go through your Mom's things and part with some of them.. Some you'll never want to part with. Grief is a process and it shouldn't be rushed. Let it happen in it's own time. The Lord will give you peace about letting go of her things when the time is right for you. I'm praying for you cause I've been where you are now. Hugs........ . Diane MARKETPLACE ------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- - From kitchen basics to easy recipes - join the Group from Kraft Foods Change settings via the Web (Yahoo! ID required) Change settings via email: Switch delivery to Daily Digest | Switch format to Traditional Visit Your Group | Yahoo! Groups Terms of Use | Unsubscribe Recent Activity a.. 7New Members b.. 8New Photos Visit Your Group Meditation and Lovingkindness A Yahoo! Group to share and learn. Yahoo! Health Healthy Aging Improve your quality of life. Yahoo! Groups Special K Challenge Join others who are losing pounds. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 Thanks Bobby. No, he would not be a candidate for a transplant. He was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer 4 weeks ago and he has heart issues as well ( one bypass, one heart attack and stint). My mom asked if the excessive fatigue was from the cancer and he said no. Would the cirrhosis cause such weakness and fatique? Thanks again for all the welcomes and advice! Tina _____ From: livercirrhosissupport [mailto:livercirrhosissupport ] On Behalf Of Bob Aragon Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:24 PM To: livercirrhosissupport Subject: Re: Intro Hi Tina. Welcome to the group, and welcome to all new members, We have had several applications for membership today. This group continues to grow, and we are here to support you. I am Bobby, a 44 year old with alcoholic induced end stage liver disease. To answer your question, yes, liver failure can cause a swollen belly, and the bruising you see is most likely from low platelets, a common curse among liver disease sufferers. The important question is do you see your father as being able to receive a liver transplant? Does he have other things wrong with his health, that might rule this out? Because now would be the time to get him to a transplant hospital for a liver transplant evaluation. Unfortunately most people do not realize that a liver transplant is the only treatment at this time for liver failure. I guess that is true for kidneys as well as hearts too. There is much to be done if this is the case for him. I wish you good luck, and ask questions, we are not doctors, but there is a lot of experience here not only concerning caretaking, but the transplant process itself. Sincerely, Bobby, moderator. http://billybobswil <http://billybobswildride.blogspot.com/> dride.blogspot.com/ long life, old age, everything good -Apache prayer ________________________________ From: Tina <beadin_beagle@ <mailto:beadin_beagle%40yahoo.com> yahoo.com> To: livercirrhosissuppo <mailto:livercirrhosissupport%40yahoogroups.com> rt Sent: Wednesday, November 5, 2008 3:18:56 PM Subject: Intro Hello All! I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started drinking heavily. For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. Could this be that his liver is failing? Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 My mom has passed away 4 years ago. She suffered in a nursing home with Alzheimers Disease for 6 years. After she passed away,our stepfather would not let us in the house for 3 years to get any of our mother's things, family heirlooms etc. I've not spoken to him since----they were married for 25 years. Strange, huh? Love,Jill We don't remember days, we remember moments. Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away. Subject: Re: Intro To: livercirrhosissupport Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 10:15 PM <And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with.> Pamela, Don't rush that. The time will come when it will seem right to go through your Mom's things and part with some of them. Some you'll never want to part with. Grief is a process and it shouldn't be rushed. Let it happen in it's own time. The Lord will give you peace about letting go of her things when the time is right for you. I'm praying for you cause I've been where you are now. Hugs........ . Diane Re: Intro Welcome Tina and other new members..I can't keep up today....I'm decluttering under the house and it is a MESS! I just wanted to check in and say hi! I'm praying for all of you and yours, lots of time as I declutter, to ask the Lord to bless you all today. I am Pamela, caregiver to my mom who died of cirrhosis in Feb '08. Today as I was going through stuff, I found a box of things we used while caring for mom. Meds, bed pads, shampoo caps, a baby monitor, thermometer etc.. All over again..the thoughts came flooding back of when I was turning her every couple hours, feeding her, giving her meds etc.. But no tears today, which is really strange, but a welcomed relief from all the other days that I do cry. I miss her something terrible!! I know caregiving is hardwork, but hang in there! It is a huge blessing to give the gift of caregiving! And when you think you can't go on, remember the One who is helping you, He really will carry you during the hard times, don't be afraid to ask, He is a great listener!! I hope you all find help here at this wonderful group. I sure have and continue to be blessed by the sweet fellowship! Well, back to it! It feels good to work hard, but I am shocked at how much STUFF has accumulated over the years. And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with. Blessings All.. Love, Pamela ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 Thanks Pamela. My parents live about an hour north of me so my mom is taking care of him 24/7. I'm joined the group to try and understand the disease and hopefully help her to as well. Tina _____ From: livercirrhosissupport [mailto:livercirrhosissupport ] On Behalf Of Pamela on Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 9:00 PM To: livercirrhosissupport Subject: Re: Intro Welcome Tina and other new members..I can't keep up today....I'm decluttering under the house and it is a MESS! I just wanted to check in and say hi! I'm praying for all of you and yours, lots of time as I declutter, to ask the Lord to bless you all today. I am Pamela, caregiver to my mom who died of cirrhosis in Feb '08. Today as I was going through stuff, I found a box of things we used while caring for mom. Meds, bed pads, shampoo caps, a baby monitor, thermometer etc.. All over again..the thoughts came flooding back of when I was turning her every couple hours, feeding her, giving her meds etc.. But no tears today, which is really strange, but a welcomed relief from all the other days that I do cry. I miss her something terrible!! I know caregiving is hardwork, but hang in there! It is a huge blessing to give the gift of caregiving! And when you think you can't go on, remember the One who is helping you, He really will carry you during the hard times, don't be afraid to ask, He is a great listener!! I hope you all find help here at this wonderful group. I sure have and continue to be blessed by the sweet fellowship! Well, back to it! It feels good to work hard, but I am shocked at how much STUFF has accumulated over the years. And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with. Blessings All.. Love, Pamela ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 Thanks Diane. I get so frustrated b/c the doctors don't seem to want to do anything but let it take it's course. I don't know if it's b/c he is in such poor health and was just diagnosed with prostate cancer too. I have had Crohn's Disease for 17 years and have always stayed on top of my doctors and my health. I guess that's why I get so angry that my parent's are not being more demanding of the doctors. Tina _____ From: livercirrhosissupport [mailto:livercirrhosissupport ] On Behalf Of diane chandler Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 6:49 PM To: livercirrhosissupport Subject: Re: Intro Hi Tina and welcome to the group. Your step-father definitely needs to be seen by a doctor. Any diagnosis of cirrhosis means the liver is failing, although to what degree can only be determined by tests. Excessive sleeping can be a symptom of encephalopathy, which is a poisoning of the brain by excessive amounts of ammonia in an individuals system, caused by a failing liver. Excessive retention of fluid in the abdominal cavity is usually a symptom of acites and is also a symptom of end stage liver disease. Easy bruising can signify a low platelet count, which is also a symptom of ESLD. So, please advise your Mom to get him back to his doctor as soon as possible. It may even be necessary to take him into the local ER. Encephalopathy if left untreated can lead to irreparable brain damage. Please know you are all in my prayers. Please keep us updated on your step-father's condition. Hugs.......... Diane C. from TN Intro Hello All! I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started drinking heavily. For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. Could this be that his liver is failing? Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 I am so sorry Lyncia. I just cannot imagine not being able to go back to the house where I grew up and relive those memories. It hurts my heart to know you don't have that option. I'm praying for you dear. I know you are suffering so much. Love and hugs.......... Diane Re: Intro Welcome Tina and other new members..I can't keep up today....I'm decluttering under the house and it is a MESS! I just wanted to check in and say hi! I'm praying for all of you and yours, lots of time as I declutter, to ask the Lord to bless you all today. I am Pamela, caregiver to my mom who died of cirrhosis in Feb '08. Today as I was going through stuff, I found a box of things we used while caring for mom. Meds, bed pads, shampoo caps, a baby monitor, thermometer etc.. All over again..the thoughts came flooding back of when I was turning her every couple hours, feeding her, giving her meds etc.. But no tears today, which is really strange, but a welcomed relief from all the other days that I do cry. I miss her something terrible!! I know caregiving is hardwork, but hang in there! It is a huge blessing to give the gift of caregiving! And when you think you can't go on, remember the One who is helping you, He really will carry you during the hard times, don't be afraid to ask, He is a great listener!! I hope you all find help here at this wonderful group. I sure have and continue to be blessed by the sweet fellowship! Well, back to it! It feels good to work hard, but I am shocked at how much STUFF has accumulated over the years. And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with. Blessings All.. Love, Pamela ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 The things that your step-Dad are experiencing are so familiar to me because my husband has or is going through the same things. He was diagnosed with cirrhosis in July, 2006 and we were told in Oct., 2007 that he had at the most 6 months to live. However, the Lord had different plans and he is still with me! We have no way of knowing how much longer this will last, but we are just so thankful for every minute we have left together. If I can be of any help at all to you, I am more than happy to do so. I'm continue to pray for you and your family. Hugs........ Diane Intro Hello All! I just joined the group and hope to get some answers about Cirrhosis from real people, not by googling it. My step-father was diagnosed with Alcohol Induced Cirrhosis. After retiring I believe he became depressed and started drinking heavily. For the past 4 months my mother has taken care of him 24/7. He is so weak and sleeps approximately 20 hours out of the day. He has lost so much weigh but has a huge belly and his arms are terribly bruised / spotted. Could this be that his liver is failing? Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2008 Report Share Posted November 6, 2008 Thanks. It was a very stressful time. I still cry over her being gone. We all have some kind of craziness in our lives don't we? We just muddle through and do the best we can. Love,Jill We don't remember days, we remember moments. Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our breath away. From: diane chandler <dianechandler@ att.net> Subject: Re: Intro To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com Date: Wednesday, November 5, 2008, 10:15 PM <And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with.> Pamela, Don't rush that. The time will come when it will seem right to go through your Mom's things and part with some of them. Some you'll never want to part with. Grief is a process and it shouldn't be rushed. Let it happen in it's own time. The Lord will give you peace about letting go of her things when the time is right for you. I'm praying for you cause I've been where you are now. Hugs........ . Diane Re: Intro Welcome Tina and other new members..I can't keep up today....I'm decluttering under the house and it is a MESS! I just wanted to check in and say hi! I'm praying for all of you and yours, lots of time as I declutter, to ask the Lord to bless you all today. I am Pamela, caregiver to my mom who died of cirrhosis in Feb '08. Today as I was going through stuff, I found a box of things we used while caring for mom. Meds, bed pads, shampoo caps, a baby monitor, thermometer etc.. All over again..the thoughts came flooding back of when I was turning her every couple hours, feeding her, giving her meds etc.. But no tears today, which is really strange, but a welcomed relief from all the other days that I do cry. I miss her something terrible!! I know caregiving is hardwork, but hang in there! It is a huge blessing to give the gift of caregiving! And when you think you can't go on, remember the One who is helping you, He really will carry you during the hard times, don't be afraid to ask, He is a great listener!! I hope you all find help here at this wonderful group. I sure have and continue to be blessed by the sweet fellowship! Well, back to it! It feels good to work hard, but I am shocked at how much STUFF has accumulated over the years. And now everything my mom made, wore, touched etc..I can't seem to part with. Blessings All.. Love, Pamela ----- Original Message ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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