LOOSING SOMEONE YOU LOVE TO CIRRHOSIS LIVER DISEASE

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LOOSING SOMEONE YOU LOVE TO CIRRHOSIS LIVER DISEASE

Hello.I lost my mother age 63 to non alcoholic Cirrhosis Liver disease .

She had a blood transfusion in late 60s and ended up with virus hepatitis C which years later became Cirrhosis Of The Liver.She Found this out after 2000 and it was an up and down rollercoaster ride.She was doing better than back down and tried many treatments.She did get on the transplant list and her score improved and was back down.It was a hard disease to fight and she was a fighter intill her last few days she still wanted to get better and walk around on the go again.

 Always trying to do her best a real fighter..The ICU In Hospital was so upsetting watching her struggle to breath and her eyes closed .Near the end she went peaceful and appeared in no pain..What I worry about most if she felt pain while she had that mask on to breath as she was making a noise like a moan her eyes closed could not talk.

This is the worse time of my life watching her in that condition and loosing her to that terrible disease.

Anyone else who would like to share a story of someone they loved they lost to Liver Disease .Please share..

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March 10th 2012

This is the first time, since my dads death in March of 2012, that I have been on any type of site like this. My dad was 56 when he passed away from A liver disease. I came on this site because my…Continue

Started by Kristi Mar 8, 2016.

I lost my father to the same disease. 3 Replies

Dad passed May 20th of this year.  I remember my mother telling me about the diagnosis and thinking "not possible".  It was a few years before the complications started.  The sadder part is I knew…Continue

Started by Denise Frappollo. Last reply by Yadira Rojas Nov 30, 2013.

its a hard road 2 Replies

i lost my dear brother to cirrhosis.  he was too young. it was over a year ago, but the pain is still fresh.i miss him terribly.  i wish he were still here.Continue

Started by M. Last reply by M Mar 24, 2013.

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Comment by Davida m johnsoon on March 14, 2017 at 5:12am

Miss him 

Comment by Davida m johnsoon on March 8, 2017 at 1:36am

Lost my daddy from hep c liver disease n pancreatic n it was heart breaking to see I couldn't protect my daddy this time hospice killed within three days while having me on other world thinking hecwas not dying long story I think theycmurdered my dad but mostly took away my last few moments with my hero it's been 4 months n finding my rD like I did is a nitemare where no one would help me sAve my dad only my mom they had him o  wordt drug on liver when told me something different n he was overdose with methadone I lost my last momemts with my hero love u daddy miss u

Comment by Jackie on February 22, 2014 at 2:18am
My dad passed away exactly on February 24, 2012.
He had seizures and they told us he needed a liver transplant. He didn't make it, and so they said it was "cirrhosis".
Comment by Kathryn Eldridge on March 10, 2013 at 6:11pm

I lost my mother on November 25th, 2011. Her birthfday is in 4 days. I feel like my heart is being ripped out.

 

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