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Title: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Troubled on October 19, 2015, 12:15:52 am
Hi,
I'm not sure if this topic would be allowed here. If not, maybe someone could tell me where I can get answers. My husband was treated about 10-12 years ago with Interferon and ribovirin (the 48 week treatment) and the treatment didn't work. I don't know the current status of the virus.
He is showing some personality changes: paranoia, trigger temper, forgetfulness.
He quit drinking for a few years, but is drinking again, beer.
I'm wondering if this is a sign of significant liver damage.
There are other issues that may be causing this. He has a heart attack in May, and has several other physical issues that have caused him to become permanently disabled. I guess I'm trying to figure out what is happening and why.  He is 57 and was infected about 35 years ago.
Thank you for any info,
Troubled
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Bree on October 19, 2015, 12:33:32 am
Hi Troubled,

My heart goes out to you and to your husband.  Any of those issues could cause changes, let alone all of them.  And, alcohol does not help.  It alone can exacerbate problems and definitely effects the liver too. 

Perhaps others can be more helpful on this forum.  I just wanted to empathize with your situation.  I'm wishing the best for you and your husband.  Bree
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Lynn K on October 19, 2015, 01:17:01 am
Hi

I hope he is seeing a liver specialist do you know if he has liver damage? If he has cirrhosis a symptom of advanced liver disease could be hepatic encephalopathy which is caused when the liver can no longer process all the bodies waste as it should and can cause a build up up of ammonia in the blood that can effect the way the brain functions.

Not saying that's what it is but if it is hepatic encephalopathy (HE) that is a possible sign of liver failure and he will need to be evaluated by preferably a hepatologist associated with a liver transplant center.

Also if he does have liver damage to the point if cirrhosis he must quit drinking if he wants to live many more years also death from liver disease is not a good way to die.

Here is some info about symptoms of HE and cirrhosis

http://www.healthline.com/health/hepatic-encephalopathy-2#Overview1

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/cirrhosis/basics/symptoms/con-20031617

If his previous treatment failed he still has hep c.

However, there are recently approved medicines that can cure his hep c they have been having cure rates in the better than 90% range. The meds are much better tolerated could be as simple as 1 pill a day. If he does have cirrhosis he would have to take that one pill for 24 weeks with an excellent chance of cure.

Best to you I hope for you both he does not have cirrhosis and HE but he needs to see a liver specialist at least to get treated and he really needs to have his liver evaluated

Best to you both
Lynn
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Troubled on October 19, 2015, 01:33:00 am
Thank you, Bree and Lynn.
Now I just need to find the right time to approach this.  I don't think he's aware of the changes.
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Lynn K on October 19, 2015, 01:42:54 am
Read the symptoms of HE and see what you think. I would just let him know about the new meds his doctor will do a complete work up on his liver condition.

The meds are very expensive Harvoni costs $1250 a pill so insurance will want to know how bad his liver is. In that way the doctor will see where he is and let him know what his situation is.

Also with care and especially with cure he can still live a normal lifespan even with cirrhosis if he has it. I was diagnosed with cirrhosis almost 8 years ago and I am 57 years old still working full time.

Good luck
Lynn
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: beto on October 20, 2015, 11:34:34 pm
Hello Troubled,

Lynn is correct about getting in as soon as you can and to read up on the symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy.  Ammonia can cause neurological manifestations. another thing to look for might be excessively high iron stores which have also been seen to cause similar issues.

I personally have had some neurological type problems possibly from hepatitis C over the years.  I have heard of other as well.  Anyway there are a great many reasons to be hopeful with all of the new meds and information we now have at our disposal.

Best of luck
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: BillT on October 25, 2015, 02:26:15 pm
Hi Troubled,

I went through the interferon/riba treatment back in 2004 with the Veterans Administration and it didn't work for me either.I have the same doctor now and he told me that it only work on about 30% of us.That was 11 months of hell I wouldn't wish on anyone.One thing I curious about is if the changes and drinking started after his heart attack.It sounds like he's been handed a full plate of medical problems.The only way to know for sure what the liver is like is for him to get checked.You(or one of his friends-hint)might just bring up the subject of the new meds and ask if he had heard anything about them on one of his good days and go from there.GL and let us know how it goes.Cheers
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Troubled on October 25, 2015, 04:45:54 pm
THANK YOU ALL SOO MUCH!  I sincerely appreciate all of the replies! You have filled in the gaps and answered my questions.  I have mentioned the new treatments available, suggested maybe he might want to get done blood work done to see how is liver is functioning and talked to him about the changes I've seen. He knows that the changes are more pronounced when he drinks.  So now the ball is in his court.  That may sound harsh, but we have been on a bumpy road with the alcohol for many years. It is awful that he has so many issues to deal with and my heart aches to see him in constant physical pain, but in the end it has to be his decision.
Thank you again and God Bless All of You! !
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: Bree on October 25, 2015, 07:04:03 pm
Hi Troubled,

It sounds like you handled it as best you could and in a positive, healthy way.  I'm glad you were able to have that discussion.

I just wanted to mention this in case it could be helpful to you... and feel free to disregard if it's not.  Al-Anon is a good resource for family members of someone who has an issue with drinking. I know because my family is riddled with alcohol problems and I have used it to help me.

I wish you and your husband the very best!
Title: Re: I'm seeing changes in my husband's personality
Post by: BillT on October 26, 2015, 09:35:33 am
Nicely done Troubled,

                             You opened the door and it sounds like he was receptive to it in a good way.It's not harsh to want to help someone you care about,but they have to want to help themselves.Good luck to you and let us know how it goes.