For all those newly diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver--a unique
and comprehensive guide to understanding and managing your condition
Millions of Americans live with cirrhosis of the liver, a degenerative,
complex, and often misunderstood condition in which liver cells are
damaged and then replaced by scar tissue, impeding liver function. The
disease is most commonly caused by excessive alcohol consumption,
hepatitis, or complications from prescription drugs.
Immediately after his diagnosis, James Dickerson set out to educate
himself on all of his options--and found there is hope for recovery.
Now, he offers The First Year: Cirrhosis, the first guide for patients
and their families to understanding and managing this chronic condition.
In clear, accessible language, the book walks readers step-by-step
through everything they need to do each day of the first week after a
cirrhosis diagnosis, each subsequent week of the first month, and the
following eleven months of the crucial first year.
From understanding causes to coping with complications, The First Year:
Cirrhosis provides medically-sound, empathetic guidance. The book
includes advice on treating symptoms, extending longevity, managing
stress, and getting the best care possible for anyone affected by this
condition.