How Long Does End Stage Liver Disease Last When Someone With End Stage Liver Disease Falls Into Coma How Long Will They Live?


When someone With end stage liver disease falls into coma how long will they live? - how long does end stage liver disease last

My mother has end-stage liver disease and had encepalapathy and fell into a coma last night did not wake up. 16 hours later, he opened his eyes and fell asleep again. How long will it be death for them? I read that the first man in a coma before he died happens.Is typically one days, days, hours or days. I just want to know how long it will be with us? What .. next

4 comments:

quijibor... said...

It was probably a day or two, but less than a week. Things are now in the hands of God and he will die in your sleep.

Reva P said...

There is no way of knowing.

Like the rest of the family, but all this? And how are you? It is easy to see a parent die hard. I've been there and done it, and I can not blame anyone. This does not mean that most of its collective grief has been made. Do not be surprised to feel a sense of relief more than anything else when it happens. And I do not feel guilty about this either.

However, this approach of Christmas, if any, it may depend, at least until Tuesday. It is not unusual. She and the rest of the family it may be simpler for them if it is known, but it is calm it ok to stop fighting for peace.

Watch for yourself and make sure that respect your husband and the rest of the family up. Help with this if possible. They all have each other. I wish I could say anything to help.

nurse123 said...

I'm for is what your family through suffering.

Unfortunately, this question is very difficult to answer. Everyone is different and depends on whether you use other chronic health problems that can accelerate death. The liver is a very difficult situation because the body is not filtered or transformed, as it should and that up to coma and confusion that results have been before his illness. It could even days. Are you in a hospital? O is a hospice nurse? If you can approach the nurse will say a time will be more accurate ... When a couple of hours or not (no one can say with certainty, but the sisters have been there and can not) speak from experience.
It is a difficult thing for you and your family experienceing and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

God Bless!

Delilah said...

I am not a doctor, but from what I read, I do not think too long before --- one or two weeks. No one can say with certainty. I feel for you and your husband God bless you.

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