Guest guest Posted March 18, 2000 Report Share Posted March 18, 2000 I hope the doctor tells him to stop, but as you know it's a stressful time to try and tackle more than one thing at a time. Not smoking will surely help. Has your husband or friend (whoever has the hepC) been thru treatment already??. The swelling in his abdomen hopefully will continue to go down as he gains more sobriety, but it all depends on the amount of liver damage he may have both from the hep C and the drinking..if thats the case. I dont mean to get people mixed up, but from your note i wasnt sure who it was exactly that was sick. Anyway..let me know..and feel free to contact me if I can help. I am not an expert in hep C, but I do a lot of teaching, and having hep C myself currently I have done all the reading I can. Take care..peace..peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2000 Report Share Posted March 18, 2000 Peggy, My husband and I have a friend staying with us. he had 18 years sober 3 years ago he went back out. He has had hepc for 24 years. He has a doc apt. next mon. His eyes are still a little yellow his stomach has gone down. He has been sober 30 days today. I but him on milk thistle amino fuel and a vitamin (no iron) is their anything else I can do? The thing I am worried about is he smokes like crazy. I am hopping the doc will tell him to stop. Take Care Jessie EZ-DOES IT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2000 Report Share Posted March 18, 2000 Peggy, this is our friend of 24 years with hepc. My husband does not have it.(thank god) We have been married 23 years an he has been tested. Our friend has not been on treatment yet, but if he is able to go on treatment, we will try to get him on it. Amino Fuel helps with you have a little energy. I checked with the be in charge nurse before I took it , she said it was ok. Take Care Jessie EZ-DOES IT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2000 Report Share Posted March 18, 2000 In a message dated 3/14/00 3:21:23 PM Central Standard Time, Ltb3105@... writes: << How can I convince this man? Should I just try it " on the sneak " and wait and see if there's a change in ? >> Sorry, , that I'm just now getting to your post - I'm so far behind because of being in the hospital. I don't know what to tell you to do. Even if you try it " on the sneak " and it works, your DH may feel you've broken the trust between you. Have you printed copies of all the positive posts on Risperdal to show your DH? I've talked to so many parents that swear by this drug for their kids - I know it doesn't work for all, but it seems more kids do better on it than worse or no change at all. just started on Risperdal three nights ago - I'm praying for some positive change - she's been through so much. After a week or so, I'll post about how she's doing on it. I know what you mean about you and your DH getting stressed out over 's behavior and ending up fighting with each other or not talking. This happens to Bob and I more frequently than I'd care to admit. It is just so damned stressful living like this! That's why we're trying the Risperdal. With all of 's behavior problems and medical problems (this was her 12th surgery), we feel so overwhelmed so much of the time. Like you said, this is no way to live. I wish I could give you some good advice, but I'm not sure what to tell you. It's really tough when two parents want to do something different for a child. How does one overrule the other? I know I haven't been much help, but I will let you know how does on Risperdal. Hang in there, Maureen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Dear Dixie and All, Frustrated wryness aside, I do agree with the 'variety' approach (spread those toxins!) except for blueberries, green tea, cooked tomatoes, broccoli or cabbage, and yoghurt which I eat everyday. Maybe food should be conceived of differently; as a double edged sword- life sustenance and toxin. Perhaps we should be social when we are social and not need to stuff our faces during encounters. Really concentrate on the people, the situation, the fun at hand without needing to grease the conversation with either ethanol or food. A bit Zen perhaps, but why not? Food as toxin: It really is, if one considers that 90% of oxidation takes place during digestion. We really do pay for each mouthful with our lives. Though we all love gourmet eating, perhaps small tastes are enough with memory of the taste and experience being enough to repeat the pleasure-experience in the brain? Like remembering great times. Taking time between bites to savor and remember what we just ate instead of rushing to the next bite... Maybe the comercialization of Food as Fun (and substitute life) should be re-examined. Food is not sex, is not entertainment, is not a cover for emotions etc etc etc. It is for energy. punto e basta. That it can be ALSO all of the above in subliminal forms should not be a daily habit, IMHO. Reactions? Tomatoes? Happy, Healthy, and many New Years for all. Thanks to Francesca and everyone for such a great list! MM _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2001 Report Share Posted April 12, 2001 Claudine, Thank you, your message was reassuring. I didn't want to panic and assume I am at end stage, but I just tend to assume the worst, that way, if it turns out to be better news than I thought, I am thrilled. But I will deal with it, either way. I just like to try and put things together in my head, hard to do with all that dern brain fog. Take care Claudine and all, I am going to try and go to sleep, I feel insomnia setting in! I am thinking good thoughts for all of you. Hope you have a great Thursday. Love, Sher wrote: > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2001 Report Share Posted April 12, 2001 Hello ALL, After reading Digest Number 69 I took a few notes and thoughts and I have a little input to spred to all the wonderful people here. First of all, are any of you that are undergoing treatment or that have done the treatments and failed them either Active Duty Military or Retired Military and/or Dependents?? If you fit one of these categories of people EMail me for some further information and possible treatment options. Second, Alot of you seem to have experienced or are currently fighting the " Brain Fog " or as it is termed Encepholopathy. This is not only caused by the ammonia buildups you have but also fluid/water retention. A quick self test you can do for checking the water retention is to take your index finger and place it on the direct front of the " shin " bone(lower 1/2) and press in towards the front of the bone. Press with constant pressure for a few seconds and then take your finger away. Look at where the finger was and if there is a indentation there start counting by 1000's ie, " one one thousand, two one thousand, three one thousand etc " . When the (in my case) crater disappears stop counting. Mine will take to about nine one thousand. This is testing for what is called pre-tibial edema. You need to make your MD aware of the edema. Of course he will re-check it. One, two and three second return to normal skin (No Crater) are known as either pre-tibial edema of 1,2 or level 3. Four seconds or more is known as +4 edema. If you are experiencing this the MD will probably prescribe Lactalose or Generlac. Both are the same stuff. Also the MD will probably prescribe furosemida (Lasix) and or Spironolactone and Potassium CL (K-Dur) 20 Meq 2x's a day. The Lactalose (A real sweet syrup) aides the body in binding up the amonia for elimination from the body. Most notable side effect is about 10 trips to the " Thrown " a day with EXTREMELY loose bowels. The Lasix and Spironolactone are both diuretics. They will help to get the excess water out of the body. The Lasix will also rob the body of Potassium to the point of agonizing muscle cramping! That is where the Potassium CL (K-Dur) comes into play. It replaces the lost Potassium taken by the " Water Pill " actions. The Spironolactone does not deplete Potassium! Most notable side effect.......the Water Pills wil cause prequent Urination. It is pretty fast acting. So when you take it don't be far from the Thrown Room! DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES just Ignore the water build up if you experience it! The water build up in its' self can cause another serious medical problem if it goes unchecked. I AM NOT TRYING TO SCARE ANYONE HERE AT ALL. If the water build up goes unchecked if it is happening to you can cause the water to back up in your body and eventually get into the base of the lungs and possibly put you at high risk for CHF (Congestive Heart Failure). Third, Anxiety/depression is felt by all of us I am pretty sure. Along with this goes MANY sleepless nights! I have tried just about all the current light anti-depressants that is in the pharmacy. The most recent prescription I am taking seems to be doing real well for me. It is Trazodone. It is keeping me on an even keel. I feel pretty good with it at the 100 Mg dose level. Fourth and last, (I don't mean to tire you eyes, but do want to share it all with you. The abdominal pains that you are either having or have had the it goes away and comes back. They hurt.....I rate it at about6-7 on the 1 - 10 pain scale 10 being the worst. My local MD prescribed Codine 30 Mg tabs 2 in the AM and 2 in the PM as needed. Now we are talking about drugs that scare me because of the addiction possibilities. Let's look at the origin of the pains. If you have recently had a biopsy you will experience a pain that usually runs up the right side to the shoulder area. It hurt me so bad the thought of just ripping my arm off my body sounded appealing IT HURT, 10++++++++++ on the pain scale. It did pass by the end of the day when I got home about 4 1/2 hours later. Other pains that you may get in the abdomin is from the Ascites (Fluid Build up) in the sac that surrounds the liver and the liver expanding due to the chirrosis. In either case these actions cause the outter layers of the liver to expand. This outter layer is highly innerviated so when the expansion happens the nerves cause pain to go in several directions. to the right hip crest area. The right shoulder across the abdomen. My latest trip to MY MD last week was due to the depression kicking me hard. I felt like I was in a pit I could not get out of. Well he inquired as to my number of Codine tabs left. I had run out last Friday. I asked him if there was not another pain med I could take so that I could get away from the Codine for awhile. He looked at what was carried in the Base Hospital and told me no. Most pain meds have either asprin or tylenol in them or are HIGHLY metabolized in the liver. Well I went to the pharmacy to pick up my meds. While at the counter I asked the Pharmacist if he was aware of any pain mad that fit what I was taking about. He told me that most of the alternates were morphine based! That is not the way I was looking to go! He told me to hold on a sec and pulled out the book on meds and told me of one, OXYCONTIN 20 Mg. I had to get it at a pharmacy in the city and my insurance co pay was $9.00. When I did all my own reading I always do about any drug I have to take. I took one cap and about 30 minutes later I was feeling pretty good. Not a " zoned " or high feeling, but more like ME...my normal self. The Oxycontin is a med you take in the AM. It is time released over 12 hours. So one and ONLY one a day! Damn that was a great day, I think I actually smiled a couple times!!!!! Well here it is....I will quit typing and get in bed where I belong at 3:08 in the morning. To EVERYONE take care and always remember that I am here for you and myself. We are all here on this site and through this forum to try to get educated about our " Dragon " !! I will give input as I run across it or as people ask concerning thedisease! Sincerely, Ken Boucher juvoff@... or glide_rider@... _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2001 Report Share Posted April 13, 2001 hey ken its hank here ive been taking oxycodne(roxycodone) for 3 years now and i too am concerned about the addiction i take 3 tabs 5mg each per day i have ran out and the withdrawls are very very uncomfoftable to say the least so whatever you do dont miss a dose or leave home without them i take them for severe periphreil (spelled wrong im sure lol) neuropathy in both of my feet and with out the meds i get to where i cant even walk the pain gets so bad anyway the point im gettin at is if you take opiods be sure to take them as directed and dont leave em where they can be stolen as drs tend not to believe that story and they are hard to get replaced anyone with ?s about life on painkillers feel free to ask me i am living proof you can be an addict and live a good life hepper hugggggsssssssss hank Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2001 Report Share Posted April 14, 2001 > >>>>Alot of you seem to have experienced or are currently fighting the > " Brain Fog " or as it is termed Encepholopathy. This is not only caused by > the ammonia buildups you have but also fluid/water retention. ******** writes: >>>>I wanted to comment about the fluid retention,,,and I had no idea that fluid retention had anything to do with Encepholopathy, so I appreciate the input about that Ken. I wanted to mention something that helps the fluid retention in myself,,,and I have " always " had a problem with it...drinking lots of water seems to wash out the excess sodium in my system and it helps me to lose some of the bloatedness in my body,,,and plus water is natural, which is an added plus to me. I have little red pimples on my face and on my body since I did the Rebetron, and I believe that drinking lots of water will speed the process of those toxins that are still coming out. Some people say " not " to drink lots of water, yet they'll drink sodas like they're going out of style and sodas have " tons " of sodium in them. I haven't totally kicked my soda habit, but I'm trying to drink a gallon of water a day before I touch a can of soda,,,that way I'm rewarding myself and doing myself a favor at the same time! *And here's what I decided to do that's helping with the H2O drinking,,,when I grocery shop for the week, I buy 7 gallons of distilled water and with a black markselot(msp!), I write a day of the week on each gallon so that I don't forget to drink the whole gallon each day of the week!! I'm trying to think of a nice way to reward myself at the end of each week as I successfully make it 7 days!! I figure that I'm my body's own best friend, why not treat it well? Ya'll (I say " ya'll " in Texas), have a great Easter!! Hepper Hugz back at ya, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2001 Report Share Posted April 15, 2001 , The idea of " flushing out " your system with alot of H2O is a good thought! But you do have to watch just how much your individual body can eliminate. You do not wanna overtax your kidneys with everything else that is stressing your body out. I was recommended to try to keep it close to about 8 - 8oz glasses a day. Along with the Lasix or Spironolactone this should keep your fluids on an even kilter. In that we are all not the same in metabolizing things and eliminating the waste of our bodys, you may wann get your Md's input for the starting block and add or subtract from there to a level that works well for you! Hugs to All, Ken _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2001 Report Share Posted April 15, 2001 > , > > The idea of " flushing out " your system with alot of H2O is a good thought! > But you do have to watch just how much your individual body can eliminate. > > >>>******Ken, You are so right,,,I had the worse headache today and I felt lousy with all that water drinking,,,it does make me feel awful,,,but I know that it's good, as long as it's not too much like you said...and everyone is different. Thanks for responding, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2001 Report Share Posted August 25, 2001 Good Morning All Hope that everyone is doing ok! I am better today. Thank you all for welcome backs and prayers. You have all been in mine. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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