Alcohol Withdrawal Program Required for Transplant
I have been in the evaluation phase of a liver transplant for almost a year. I have had at least 5 hospital stays during this time for bacterial blood infections related to Whipple surgery 6 years ago. Also, most recently, my husband had a heart valve replacement. I have not yet completed a 12 to 24 hour alcohol withdrawal program that is required to be listed. My last alcoholic drink was over a year ago on January 5th, 2023, and I experienced no withdrawal. I have been searching very hard for an online program. I cannot find one that fits, including 3 that were recommended to me by Mayo. I need it to be online, a minimum of 12 hours, to receive a certificate of completion, and to be affordable. My husband and I are both in our 70s and are living on a retired income. I understand that we could fundraise, but it just doesn't sit well with either of us. I ought to be able to find what I need without that. Any suggestions?
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Yes, this is the last step to my evaluation. It has been over a year already. I feel okay physically, but I am developing encephalopathy which is making this last step even more difficult.
It's funny, during the initial evaluation when I talked with a lot of different people at Mayo, 3 times I was asked when was my last drink. I gave each one a different answer because it was such a non-event. Later, my husband and I sat down and thought about it. I didn't know there was going to be a test!
Hi, I understand if it’s a mandatory “I guess” my situation was a little different, I was in end stage liver disease and was in need of a liver quickly. I was diagnosed in 1/20 was put on the TP list 10/20. Was a liver recipient on 10/26/20. I am so blessed and grateful. I had a GREAT TP team/surgeons. My Dr. told me in my evaluation you are an excellent candidate. I had 2 dry runs but the third was the one.😊💚
Please keep us up dated on how u r doing..
I was hospitalized with HE it was the most horrible thing I have ever been thru. Yes it was a test for sure I knew the exact date that I quit alcohol 1/27/20. but if you were dealing with HE things get very crazy!!!
How r your labs/ meld score doing?
Best of luck.
Wow, that was fast for you once you got listed. I hope I get the notice quickly. They have been calling mine end stage liver disease for over a year. I feel okay pretty much, just really tired a lot of times. I was diagnosed with MDS a few months ago which adds to the fatigue. But, this darn encephalopathy thing is really making life difficult. Our son is developmentally disabled and there is a lot of time consuming things and paperwork with which I've been struggling to get done. I would love to have a couple of clear minded days to catch up!
The last I knew, my meld score was 14. When I was diagnosed, it was 7. It wasn't long before I had 2 more bacterial infections in my blood and it shot up and then settled back down to 11 or 12. I had another infection and went to the hospital just this past Thanksgiving Day. I think it had settled down at 14 after that? I don't know for sure as timing in my head is way off. I think something was a week ago and my husband tells me it was 2 days ago. I must be a real joy to live with! LOL
@itsme623, Before my transplant, I was also hospitalized and/or treated with medications on several occasions. I can understand how confusing it can be. Although I did not have any HE episodes, I think that I had more than my fair share of end stage liver symptoms. And so I want to share something that helped me mentally was to keep a note book available where I wrote down dates and events (medical and personal). I found it also helpful to make short notes of symptoms and questions for my doctor.
I am wondering if there is anyone who can help you with that stack of paperwork?
What a great idea with the notebook. Since my mind is getting so foggy, that would help with a lot of things. It certainly would clear up all of the post-it notes I have all over the counter! Although it isn't his strong suit, my husband took over paying the bills awhile ago which has helped immensely - for which I am most grateful. My supportive, patient husband - I can't imagine where I would be without him. I do worry about his stamina during my recovery. My sister has agreed to come and stay with us for awhile and be Jim's co-caregiver.
Unfortunately, there is no one I have to take care of all the things I have to do. I just need about a week with no interruptions and a working mind! Oh, and I need time to be on this blog. 😊
Yes my meld score was much higher, that is why you have labs so often to help get you on the TP list.
I hope you can find someone to help give you a break/some help. I also see your dealing with other medical issues to, I know that is not easy either. I am glad you have your husband to lean on.
Again I wish you the best I know it’s hard.
Just as a follow-up to anyone looking to fulfill this requirement for getting on the list, I am currently taking enrolled at http://www.selfrecovery.org. It is an excellent program. I'm getting a lot out of it, especially the mindfulness sessions. Highly recommend it.