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Hi! I have a cousin who is at the end stage of liver disease.he was diagnosed with cirrhosis,variceal bleeding & systamis enceplalopathy.He's never smoked,drank or done any vice in his life and still he got this. Is he eligible for liver transplant ?Does he have chances to survive? I tried to read as much as I could from the net search but its so confusing. CAn anyone help me out here?Any ifo on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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this is a breastfeeding website. We don't know anything about liver transplants. Sorry!
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Although this is a breastfeeding and infertility website, I understand the need to find information wherever and whenever you can find it when a loved one's life is at stake. So I'll make an exception in this case. Most likely, and I'm only guessing here, it's quite possible that this all started with undetected hepatitis A or B. My friend's mother died of the disease, a nice Italian lady, no history of smoking or drinking, a devote Catholic, turns out she had a history of hepatitis B. Liver disease can strike anyone. The best person to ask about whether or not your cousin is eligible for a transplant would be a liver specialist in your area. Here is a website that may help you. http://www.umm.edu/transplant/liver/indliver.htmlYou may want to contact them and ask for a referal to a specialist or hospital near you who handles these situations and is involved in the selction process for determining recipients. My thoughts and prayers are with you dear. Warmest regards,
Lenore Goldfarb, Ph.D.,CCC,IBCLC Wife to Rob, Mom to Adam aged 13, and Ethan aged 9, both born via GS and breastfed via Regular Newman-Goldfarb Protocol.
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Thanks a LOT Lenore I realised my mistake after posting my Dilemma.Its hard to see someone struggling for life when U've known him to be strong since ur childhood. God Bless U
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