Tuesday, February 16, 2010

How Long Does Someone With Kidney Disease Live How Sick Is My Father-in-law?

How sick is my father-in-law? - how long does someone with kidney disease live

My father-in-law was undergoing kidney dialysis for a year and suffers from diabetes. Poor circulation in the legs, with the hardening of the skin by nephrogenic fibrosing dermopathy (NFD). Last week went to the doctor to see why he digestive problems (diarrhea, has been) very often and swelling in the stomach. The TAC has probably shown that the liver cirrhosis.

After reading what I wrote, I wonder why I post the same question. I think I'm in denial about how sick he is. I wonder if anyone else out there who has had experience with this combination of diseases. How long can you live with what happens to? I think I have the truth in the face. My main question is how long he is gone?

It is near and dear to my heart. Thank you to everyone who responded.

3 comments:

abijann said...

This is not a good prospect for this guy ... I'll explain why.
He was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis.
This means that the scar tissue formed in the
Liver and liver cells have died.
Therefore, the liver is not capable of doing that
Functions that used to keep it healthy for the body. One is to produce a protein
known as albumin and when this protein is not sufficient in the liquid ...
may begin to sink ships and
found in the stomach area .... This is called
as ascites. Also, because the liver is not
able to work again, toxins
Liver, even finish processing
Blood and the kidneys are working hard to try to get rid of them in the body. This is usuallyincreases the workload of the
They ... Dialysis can help a little ... But perhaps too difficult to handle.

Liver disease, not only
Accumulation of fluid in the abdomen, but
Also in the legs and other areas. This fluid
It is known that edema is characterized by
People with liver disease
High concentrations of sodium in the blood and
contains water with him. In low
Transport and hardening of the skin is not
well and adds to the problem
Legs.

Nobody can say how long
These patients may have ... Doctors can
only an estimate based guessing
on their test results. They know the most
what happens to him.

I would likeTo give you an idea of how
to help your family:
Hospice is an organization, if the doctor signed the papers, a patient and care received at home and works well with the patient's family to keep as
pleasant as possible. Here's the link:
http://www.hospicenet.org/

There is another organization that
elderly and disabled people and
is close to aging. They
Volunteers.
http://www.aoa.dhhs.gov/eldfam/How_To_Fi ...

The third thing is to be developed
an advance directive or proxy server.
Privacy laws, even when family members
be able to find something to
one attending physician and other physicians
and professional handlingany
their business ... Insurance, payment of bills, etc.
they have signed a document
him. Enduring Power of Attorney for both
medical and financial is the best.

You may be surprised to learn how families can be separated from their families
if they get sick. It is very difficult to accept emotionally what is happening and
be developed without knowing what they can say or do.
Better not. Detect
the patient is sick, remember, but
they need love and respect as well.
Be with them as much as possible and
I assure you that this is where you want to be. Some patients try to push your beloved
a return not to feel
a burden for them. This should be Be, but
arrives. Every second that you
can do something for them or even spend time with them is a memory that will last
always with you .... Do not lose or leave
. escape

Link in cirrhosis:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cirrhos ...

My best wishes for you and your family.
I hope that was a little help.

T J said...

I'm sorry to hear that.

Frankly, this is not healthy.

The fact that doctors are contributing to cope well. But the cirrohsis dialysis and nephrogenic fibrosing (especially the skin) to die is not good.

You may have many years with him. If your insurance is good, they say. It is not pleasant for him, sir. I doubt it is today.

Make a point to share with him whatever you think. If you say anything. When you hear about his childhood, or aunt / uncle / father / cousin, I ask. Working with him to document his life.

Even if tomorrow he die (no - do not worry - not so fast ") has a chance to talk to him and tell him, and hadask what you want.

Also in May, his death is a terrible slow, sometimes men died instantly in an accident or another, and have your loved one feel, never a chance to say what they think or how much she loved him.

It is sad that deterioriating, but at least you have the opportunity to ensure that you and he does not agree to a conclusion in all things you can do with others. It is not ideal, but perhaps the only silver lining.

Sorry, but hold. You can do this the best part of the relationship in a strange way, because you might be closer than ever before.

Take care

Truth said...

It depends on your will to live on and also their willingness to follow the diet and do things that hurt him. Some people for years, others do not.

You can help by the right kind of food if you are with him and encouraged him to continue with the program.

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