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My husband has cirrhosis not related to alcohol. He is now in palitive care. Although his health has declined in the last months, I don t think that he is at the end of his life. He was diagnosed one year ago and told that it took at least 15 years for his liver to become this damaged. Last September he was given 4 to 6 weeks to live. I don t know what to think as far as his life expectancy is concerned. He has been taken off of all meds except rimaxifin and Lactulose and a water pill. What should Ii expect in terms of life expectancy? I know this sounds harsh but I m trying to come to terms with this disease.
Hi, I've gone through your question and understand your concern. Once cirrhosis develops, only symptomatic management can be done. Continue these 2 medications to avoid constipation. Restrict salt intake to 2-3 grams and restrict proteins intake ,i.e. avoid pulses, meat, milk & milk products. Because protein restriction is needed to avoid complications of cirrhosis. You can give him juices and vegetables soup. Well, liver transplant is another option but your husband may not be fit for surgery. You can ask your local physician regarding transplant. I hope, my answer helps you. Regards, Dr. Maria Daud
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Hi, I ve gone through your question and understand your concern. Once cirrhosis develops, only symptomatic management can be done. Continue these 2 medications to avoid constipation. Restrict salt intake to 2-3 grams and restrict proteins intake ,i.e. avoid pulses, meat, milk & milk products. Because protein restriction is needed to avoid complications of cirrhosis. You can give him juices and vegetables soup. Well, liver transplant is another option but your husband may not be fit for surgery. You can ask your local physician regarding transplant. I hope, my answer helps you. Regards, Dr. Maria Daud