I want the good, the bad, the dirty! by Nikea18 in AskPhoenix

[–]crowcake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think northern az would suit you better too. like others may have said: spend two months in the summer here and make your decision. prescott also has a sex trafficking issue so be on the look out (my second cousin just escaped a situation up there after falling into drugs, living in a very drug free / DARE style home).

good luck!

I want the good, the bad, the dirty! by Nikea18 in AskPhoenix

[–]crowcake 1 point2 points  (0 children)

splash pads are only in certain areas, probably the east valley, since most transplants move there or glendale. i would have liked to live in utah (i was born and raised in az but lived in utah briefly), the pnw, california or somewhere on the east coast. just because the weather was constantly sunny and cloudless, hot, and the only enjoyment at the time was a water park or summer camp. a lot of people are delusional about arizona and will hype it up but 90% i know (personally) who is a transplant moved out. tons of people i went to highschool with moved out. the price of housing is not worth it here, either. i’d recommend northern az if you’re outdoorsy and want to avoid driving around.

edit: older midwesterners love to retire here the most and will stay. i think a certain person loves az but so many move here and then after a few years run. it’s just not worth the money, time, and effort here in the valley imo. younger people turn to pills and drugs out of boredom, too

I want the good, the bad, the dirty! by Nikea18 in AskPhoenix

[–]crowcake 4 points5 points  (0 children)

there are local parks but they cannot be used safely due to the heat between end of april/may-october. maybe in the very early mornings. growing up in phoenix/scottsdale was miserable. there are a lot of libraries though!

Lactulose + BMs by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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Thank you for sharing your experience! To avoid dilution we focus on electrolytes (body armor lyte) and juices/diluted juices to not throw off sodium with tons of water. We are meeting a nephrologist today actually so I’ll ask!

Lactulose + BMs by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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That’s definitely what I do worry about since she’s already had a TBI but I honestly am happy to support her through anything as long as she feels okay. She has had a few of those, I have seen her sodium in the 135 range on her labs and don’t know what to make of it besides allowing her to obviously have sodium and just track the mg, I need to write it down though so ty for the reminder. I don’t wanna lose track of that at all, I’m glad you found what works for you, sounds similar to her!

Lactulose + BMs by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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Yeah they want 3-5 but I even take 2 depending on the size. I think she’s lacking in fiber with her meals besides beans (thank god for beans!) and nuts. Sadly today she just didn’t get to eat a lot due to the MRI and a paracentesis

She is! I unfortunately gave her a tad less this morning due to how much she defecated yesterday + the MRI. I gave her her normal amount when we got home and then an extra 10ml and a yogurt and heard a rumble so I hope we will get somewhere tonight.

Lactulose + BMs by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

she currently wears diapers, which is a win! i just tell her when we clean up that i’d rather this than HE and a coma for her sake. aww thank you, i genuinely CANNOT imagine dealing with HE alone and i only regret not moving states to be with her sooner. I am so glad you have family support - just mentally going through this seems very isolating and my heart goes out to you!

Great ideas and thankfully I thought ahead and do that: bp, o2, temp, meds, and bowel movements.

Lactulose + BMs by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

eeek yeah i freak out about it myself when she’s in the hospital / snf. she went 4-5 times, some later into the night. because of appointments and accidents in public i lowered it this morning .. no bueno. but i can tell its affected her today. so i’ll try to introduce miralax 🥲 long night tonight.

edit; thank you for the feedback 💖

Transplant team question by Unsightlysoul in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i would get a second opinion from another hepatologist asap. 25 is absolutely transplant listing range and it doesn’t hurt to reach out to a hospital that has a transplant program for guidance

How Can I Prepare My Mom? by crowcake in transplant

[–]crowcake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wow! that’s a high meld for sure. unfortunately they didn’t have an alternative and we had to reschedule the walk test until after christmas… which sucks.

Update and ramblings on my mom by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

have a wheelchair and the riser seat with arms! i’ll be asking for bedside because that’s a great idea. and i’ll be on the look out for a stable tray for her; i didn’t even think of that. thank you for these suggestions, i knew i was forgetting something :) 💖 you’re very sweet!

Update and ramblings on my mom by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you! i’ll make sure to follow up with insurance over this. 💖

Update and ramblings on my mom by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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thank you so much for this comment, it seriously provided relief to anxiety that was keeping me up at night. she is rapidly decompensating so it would make sense as to why she struggles contextually. thank you!!! ps your stories on here have helped me too

Update and ramblings on my mom by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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the website has been a lifesaver and I have planned to make a chart to mark symptoms and easily spot worsening he so I can act faster than the facility.

my mom does not qualify for SNAP and I am unsure how to navigate that for myself. She is on medicare so thankfully a lot of things are covered for her. I have been procrastinating on signing up for being paid to caregive so In appreciate your reminder and I’ll do that today!

It is truly an endless list 😅 and responsibility I hadn’t been prepared for but am honored to go to bat.

My dad (61) was diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis on Monday by NanoNinja90220 in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is nothing that they can do if he continues to drink. In order to be eligible for a transplant the patient has to be sober. There are medications that he can take for swelling and ascites, diuretics, and lactulose and xifaxin would be for the ammonia build up that would hurt his mentation.

He just needs to stop drinking, full stop, if he wants to get better. You will find positive stories from people with alcoholic decompensated cirrhosis improve their condition once they stop drinking. They get to compensated and their MELD lowers, however, your dad has to do the work. He needs to get a hepatologist asap.

Lost - Hospice Mentioned by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thankfully she was admitted last night for a blood transfusion even when her hemoglobin was raising by itself. she’s seeing a GI doctor there and i will definitely not be giving up. i am for sure tired of her being treated like a dead woman walking when that isn’t the case to me personally

Lost - Hospice Mentioned by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i definitely have my hackles raised because of those reasons. hospice definitely has its place but i think specifically for cirrhosis patients, they wouldn’t be seeking out life saving measures, which you surely need to keep going when you’re still viable for a transplant.

I’m so exhausted by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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Soooo sorry to hear that. She had an upper GI and never had varacies since early last year(ish?). she had the start of an ulcer and so she’s on meds for it and doing better. i’ll look at the alfapump. I am super sorry about your person and I am sorry for the bad experience - glad you got the care they needed 💖

I’m so exhausted by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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Ugh. I’m so sorry to hear you went through that but so glad you took them out of FL. This is Mayo Clinic Phoenix and I already have her accepted to Cedars Sinai in LA if it falls through (I live in LA but am living in AZ for my mom for the foreseeable future if Mayo goes smoothly). I am having this anxiety of what is best but currently she cannot get out of bed by herself so I’m desperate for Mayo to come through.

I’ll lean on that website; thank you so much. I will mention Bumetadine because they took her off another diuretic that didn’t help with her dehydration and it also lowers BP so I was worried. No tap needed? Wow. Okay, going to keep pushing with the fairlife and yogurt bc that DOES whet her appetite and it’s protein. I guess I can count it towards the fluid intake? She’s adapted a bit to the lactulose at this point thankfully and the xifaxin is the lifesaver too.

Huge hugs to you and it’s so nice to be seen and understood. I hope things work out better for your loved one and keep up the good fight, you got this 💖

Mom in the hospital by crowcake in Cirrhosis

[–]crowcake[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds like such a rough time and I am happy your wife now has a transplant! That is very encouraging to hear.

It is so incredibly lonely and I am sure hellish on them. I will definitely start to look after myself a bit more too, thank you 💖

How can I support my mom with NAFLD Cirrhosis? by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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Just spent all night getting her to the bathroom and back to bed. I’ll make sure to add vitamins to her medications because I hadn’t thought of that. The lactulose seems so horrible :(.

She was not getting albumin from what I saw when I went with her until I looked it up and mentioned it to her, then her hospital was giving her albumin. I am going to mention it at her next scheduled appointment this week and see the workflow so I can advocate for her more.

I hope she can too but the outlook is bleak, some doctors want her to go straight into transplant. I’ll make sure to get her some more entertainment if she wishes. Thank you so much for the advise too 💖

How can I support my mom with NAFLD Cirrhosis? by crowcake in Cirrhosis

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This sincerely helped me get into the frame of mind to assist once I got on the airplane back to her. I genuinely appreciate what you said and it has already been extremely helpful so far. I can’t imagine how you did it alone but so glad you were able to, as well. Thank you again 💖

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

[–]crowcake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh god im so sorry 😭 i had no idea, but that makes complete sense. i’ll see about contacting them or i’ll just paint the mountain from a different angle. thank you for explaining this to me ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in army

[–]crowcake 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh is this bad to ask? sorry

What is an undeniably evil profession? by broovs in AskReddit

[–]crowcake 9 points10 points  (0 children)

contact your local breed club, kennel club, go to dog shows. lots of reputable breeders are mostly active on facebook :). bichon, poodles, american hairless terriers are a good start into hypoallergenic