Holly_Hobby
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Wed Feb-27-08 09:26 AM
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Alcohol withdrawal questions |
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Edited on Wed Feb-27-08 09:27 AM by Holly_Hobby
My 49 y.o. brother is in CCU with alcohol withdrawal, recently being diagnosed with cirrhosis due to alcohol. He's jaundiced, they removed 16 lbs. of fluid from his abdomen, and he's on a ventilator because he's having trouble breathing on his own. They gave him Ativan and phenobarb. to sedate him, due to hallucinations and getting mean. He's been out cold for 3 days now.
Is it normal to need life support for alcohol withdrawal? Thanks - I don't have access to his doctors.
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Wed Feb-27-08 09:51 AM
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alcohol is the only drug that the withdrawals can kill you.
he'll get better in a week or so probably
hang in there.....
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Holly_Hobby
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Wed Feb-27-08 10:03 AM
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Wed Feb-27-08 10:28 AM
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3. I don't know what's 'normal.' |
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My husband didn't have such reaction, but he didn't have your brother's physical issues (jaundice, etc.)
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Wed Feb-27-08 04:58 PM
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My brother's cirrhosis is severe, it's as bad as it can be and still be breathing. He drank beer every day of his life from the age of 18. That's over 30 years.
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Wed Feb-27-08 07:17 PM
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If your brother makes it out of this, he will need to make serious changes to his life. If you chooses to get sober, there is a lot of help available to him.
I would like to suggest again that you go to Al Anon for yourself and your family. You need to know that whatever path your brother takes, it is one he needs to take himself. You can point him in the right direction but that will be about all you can do.
You obviously love your brother very much. He is so lucky to have you.
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Wed Feb-27-08 08:08 PM
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because I have no faith that he'll stop drinking. I need to learn to deal with it.
Thank you.
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Wed Feb-27-08 10:15 PM
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7. Maybe he will choose to stop. Only he can make that choice. |
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...I wanted to die, but I chose to live for the sake of those who love me.
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Thu Feb-28-08 08:46 AM
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8. The deck is stacked against him |
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His wife drinks, her family drinks. Her step Dad is an alcoholic. The older kids drink. My brother won't be able to stay away from it, he's weak willed. He wants to die, too. He's had symptoms of liver disease for 6 or 7 years, but refused to stop or get help.
Good luck to you. You've made the right choice. :hug:
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Thu Feb-28-08 09:18 AM
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You need to find some people who have been through what you are going through and have a support group to help you through this.
We help one another a lot here but there is no substitute for meetings and help they provide.
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Thu Feb-28-08 04:55 PM
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10. All of you that responded have helped me so much |
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Your great advice and kind words mean a lot to me.
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Thu Feb-28-08 05:15 PM
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:hug:
I know it's hard, please take care of yourself :hug:
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Thu Feb-28-08 06:52 PM
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12. Keep in touch and let us know how you are doing. |
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Fri Feb-29-08 03:43 AM
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13. I drank two boxes of wine one night |
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I ended up in the hospital and I was knocked out for 5 days. I was bleeding internally and I was yellow with jaundice too. I also had alcohol induced pneumonia. I was bleeding so bad that I became anemic and had to have two blood transfusions.They ran a tube through my nose and down to my belly so they could suction the blood out. I guess I was hallucinating so bad that they had to tie my arms down to the bed so I wouldn't pull the tubes and wires off. I was also diabetic at the time but I am not anymore. I was in ICU for 6 days total.
A couple of nurses and a doctor all said that if my roommate didn't call 9-11, I would have died.
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Fri Feb-29-08 07:18 AM
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Thanks for sharing that. It gives me hope for my brother, that he'll come out of it.
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Fri Feb-29-08 02:46 PM
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I gave up booze and starting living clean. It wasn't really that hard for me. If I can quit smoking, I can quit drinking.
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Sat Mar-01-08 05:51 PM
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I'm so glad to see you here.
You are doing great!
:pals: :hi:
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Sat Mar-01-08 06:11 PM
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17. Yes, withdrawals can be deadly. |
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Please keep us posted.
I'll keep you and your brother in my thoughts and prayers.
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