Jackie, I have specific medical advice for you
Jackie,
I am so sorry that you have medication induced liver failure.
If you are sick enough that you need a liver transplant, then you have extremely specialized food needs. Your liver filters all the toxins in your blood, including food by-products. Usually there is a protein imbalance with liver failure related to albumin- specific factors. You may also have clotting abnormalities in your blood which can be affected by food. I believe you do have a protein imbalance from your statement about the fluid retention. This is one of the most common things we see in liver failure patients when protein and albumin levels are abnormal, fluid is retained in the tissues.
Since you must be under a doctor's care (hopefully you have a hepatologist) to know you need a liver transplant, then that doctor and that doctor alone should be the one guiding your food choices and ability to diet to a lesser weight safely and healthy. If he cannot, ask for a referral to a nutritionist who can look at all of your lab work and make a food plan for you.
You are not in a state of health, you are in a state of illness. I hope very much that you go to the professionals your insurance pays to help you for help with the weight loss as well.
Come here for support, sure. But please, let your doctor and a nutritionist tell you what to eat, how much, how many meals per day, etc. This is extremely serious.
I am a Registered Nurse and I state these things with over 25 years' experience in critical care nursing.
God bless you and keep you and like I said, come here for support and encouragement once you have your doctor's food plan for you. All of us need support and encouragement, but in your case, you need more guidance with your eating than any of us can provide over the Internet. I know this is true.
My best,
Mandy
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