Lactulose question
I've seen that several of you have taken lactalose (not sure how you spell it) while awaiting transplant. My husband is having some HE symptoms, but wants to work as long as possible. Is it possible to take lactalose and still work? I don't want him to take it, go to work, and then have bathroom issues.
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@jodeej here's the contact information for the patient library services in Rochester. http://www.mayo.edu/mayo-clinic-libraries
Mayo Clinic Libraries
200 First St. SW
Rochester, MN 55905
Phone: 507-284-2061
Email: library@mayo.edu
Hi all - been having a rough last 2 months. I have a follow-up at Mayo/Phoenix on Friday. Been losing weight as I have not been very hungry plus the Lactulose causing diarrhea. i don't get to check here often - depends on my energy/concentration levels.
Hi Amy, thank you for taking the time to pop in. I'm so sorry to hear that life has been throwing extras challenges at you. I hope that they can make suggestions on Friday at your follow-up to help with your appetite and the diarrhea.
@amyintucson I don’t recall your history here. Are you a transplant candidate? I know the trials of lactulose, hopefully you are a candidate and a transplant will happen soon. After my transplant, when I was still in some serious discomfort, my husband would cheer me up by saying “no more lactulose!”. I wish that for you, with a wonderful recovery.
JK
@amyintucson, It is good to hear from you. I understand why you have not been checking in, and I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing a rough time. Unfortunately that is what happens. I want to assure you that things will be better after you get your transplant. Our diseases and our journeys might all be different, and our waiting and our recoveries might all be different, but the hopes for the future and undiscovered strengths will carry you through.
I send my thoughts to you as you meet with your team on Friday.
Rosemary
I am liver transplant candidate at Mayo/Phoenix.
@amyintucson Mayo is of course a great place to be. Do you know your MELD? I hope you won't have to wait too long for that magical call.
JK
My meld is low - I get an update tomorrow - but there are other complications that are of concern to doing the surgery so we will see.
@amyintucson I find the MELD quite confusing. Some people seem really, really sick but their MELD is in the teens and others seem to be doing better but their MELD is in the mid-20s at least. I guess if it's low you are not in jeopardy.
JK
@amyintucson Hello Amy. I used to live in Tucson for 20 yrs. I lived in the Eastside Pantano area, and mid-town Swan area. My cousin who now lives in Green Valley has Sarcoidosis also. I hope you get your transplant and that it goes smoothly. You are in the best hands that I know of, Mayo Clinic.