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Jaundice, fatigue, nausea and vomiting, muscle pain,

Posted By: Wannie on 2006-12-19
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itching. My husband was an alcholic for about 15-20 years. He is also 47. His last drink was on September 4, 2006. He finally quit drinking when his weight dropped to 122 pounds (he is 6' tall). His liver enzymes were way off. He was hospitalized for a few days and has not had a drink since and, boy, am I proud of him. It has been tough for him I know.  Several years ago, he experienced jaundice and was hospitalized then. He quit drinking then for about 6 weeks and the jaundice did clear. He is doing much better now after having been sober for 3-1/2 months. He was prescribed Valium to help and it has helped. We do not know that he has liver damage already, but he has gained about 25 pounds since September and I just keep praying that he will stay sober because his father died from the effects of alcohol at 54. I hope and pray that your husband will get some medical help.


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I have never forgotten my childhood because it has a lot to do with who I am today, but I am so thankful for the time I did have with him once things changed. 


Maybe you could tell your dad how you feel about him, explain how hard it is to be around him now and let him take the next step.  It might be worth a shot.  I'm so sorry you're going through this.  I know it is really difficult to sort out all the emotions sometimes.  I'll be thinking of you.


I'm sorry that I dug up old pain for you.
But, remembering can be helpful in this situation and others. I'm really sorry for the loss of your child. I also went through that when I was a young woman. Years and years later, I still have times when I feel profoundly sad about that.

I know this is an awkward thought transition, but perhaps one other thing I should mention about my father's death, and maybe your daughters' friends may experience this, as well. I was 21 when my dad died, and so everyone treated me as though... how do I describe this??? Well, I really felt that because I was an adult at 21 and that my father had suffered through a long chronic illness, that other people felt his passing was not so very traumatic for me. People actually said, "At least you are grown up. It's not as bad as if you were a little girl." I know now that people can say things that hurt unintentionally. But it hurt at the time. Yes, I was an adult, and I was helping with the funeral planning and had been very active in my father's healthcare, even speaking to doctors at the hospital and making decisions when my mother was not there. But I felt like a little girl when he died. I think that it's important for people to remember that young adults losing a parent have much more experience being children than they do being adults. It's a weird sort of transition to be in. Everyone expects you to be adult, but you feel like a kid.

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"most probably" ??? Gee, remind me not to hire you as an investigator on my next clinical study.

Phimosis is an indication for surgery. Having a foreskin is not. The sources I've seen cite an incidence of non-developmental phimosis requiring circumcision as somewhere around 4% to 8%.

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I have been told, since my first mammogram at age 37 that I have "changes consistent with fibrocystic disease." Even after menopause, I still get breast pain off and on. My right breast feels like it has a little rock in it; sometimes the discomfort/pain/tenderness shoots into my underarm area. It hasn't gotten better or worse in 20 years.

Sorry to not be more helpful.
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Pain on palpation?
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Such pain???!! It's a disappointment actually...
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Pain Management doc?

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I know your pain..I lost my 16 y/o
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I understand your pain. Please

lean on God and know that it was all in his hands.  You have no true idea if someone else might have witnessed to your grandmother.  It is not uncommon.  His grace and mercy will get you through this.  Your uncle's decision was his own, and again, only God knows what was on his mind and in his heart. 


Learn from this.  We never know what tomorrow will bring and tragedy is always close. But, I also know that he will carry me through the rough times and has proven it.  Mercy and healing to you.....


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