CBG ?? My fiancé may have liver failure idk what to do..

Traxx187

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i dont really get to personal here but i cant hold it in anymore, my fiancé os showing signs of liver failure her liver is underworking and her kidneys are over working her whole body is swelling shes in pain 24/7 she slept all day shes week. Doc taking her off pills cbd good for the organs ?
 

sunni

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what did the doctor say?
i mean really this serious of a condition you should be talking to doctors and specialists

why is the doctor taking her off pills, and what pills is he taking her off? are they the reason for the liver issues?

is she not going for dialysis , and is she on the waiting list for a transplant?

wishing you and her the best through this difficult time
 

Traxx187

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It might be good for her to have all of it (full entourage effect; all cannibinoids) but she will need either constant dialysis or a transplant if it is her liver, Bud. Blessings upon you.
Thank you very much sir

what did the doctor say?
i mean really this serious of a condition you should be talking to doctors and specialists

why is the doctor taking her off pills, and what pills is he taking her off? are they the reason for the liver issues?

is she not going for dialysis , and is she on the waiting list for a transplant?

wishing you and her the best through this difficult time
We did alot of blood test just stuff that came back that was off were her kidneys and liver..
They are taking her off predisone which is a steroids :/ and shes on vics which is bad for her liver we are in the hospital right now her pain is getting worse i dont know what dialysis is but ill look

@Traxx187 hang in there brother research research research !! wishing all well keep your head up and help her be strong!
Thank you means alot!
 

ovo

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It might be good for her to have all of it (full entourage effect; all cannibinoids) but she will need either constant dialysis or a transplant if it is her liver, Bud. Blessings upon you.
Since you're not her dr., then dare i say, you don't really know what she needs or what (may) be required. Since everything sounds early in the diagnosing stage, I believe its apropos to thoughtfully share all information while trying to best remain as upbeat as possible. .02 bedside manner.
 

Olive Drab Green

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Since you're not her dr., then dare i say, you don't really know what she needs or what (may) be required. Since everything sounds early in the diagnosing stage, I believe its apropos to thoughtfully share all information while trying to best remain as upbeat as possible. .02 bedside manner.
I was suggesting she talk about it with her doctor. If she is that serious, I don't want any of that liability.
 

ovo

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I was suggesting she talk about it with her doctor. If she is that serious, I don't want any of that liability.
Really? ok, but you didn't say that.

I'm learning there is a cautious and sensitive language when dealing with people and loved ones who are going through sickness. Words are very important, not even all doctors understand this. It's of key importance to not emphasize anything negative or alarming if not necessary.

Sometimes we can forget that the body can heal itself. The mind, beliefs and loving support are integral in this process.
 
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