Death by alcohol induced liver disease - what happens in the final moments? A 38 year old woman I know has died of alcoholism, after several stays in hospital. His last stay of 10 weeks ending with the disease outweighed it. According to mutual friends, she spent her last moments convulsions - and now I am completely obsessed with these images. What happens to the body in these final phases of liver and kidney failure?
In fact, in most cases of liver disease late stage causes the person to go into a coma as a stage. they are generally unaware of what happens after this stage is present.
As for seizures .... Sometimes it happens that the body is already dead. It is simply the nerves to react.
since the progression of the disease, liver disease is that the toxins the liver is unable to filter lead to kidney failure and in turn the accumulation of chemicals in the blood causes severe bloating, as skin seep. That's when the body enters the phase of coma. during the release of fluids, the person is the alternation between coma like state and stages of awareness.
Your friend does not feel a thing.
I hope this puts your mind at ease.
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trembles and shivers
You die.
There is no simple answer to this question. Your friend was relatively young to die of cirrhosis due to alcohol alone. It is possible that she suffered from hepatitis C and the effects of alcohol. Each individual with a close personal way. The result is liver failure there are elevations of ammonia - and this leads to dysfunction of the central nervous system - including convulsions and coma. Your grief to see what is normal.
It is different for everyone, but in the end, the agency shall, to kill the person.
Posted on June 15, 2010.