Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Last summer, I came to this group with questions, the wife of a man with cirrhosis. Sadly, he passed away in March. Last fall, we hand wrote our wills, but decided to make it even better with a lawyer to prepare them. We left everything to each other, our home, automobiles and small SS savings, and who ever survived would add our collective 7 children from our previous marriages to their revised will. Sadly again, two of his children decided they didn't want to wait and share with my four, so they have contested his will, with the allegation he did not have testamentary capacity due to his amonia levels and dependency on lactulose. Here is where I need help, is there a member/members here who would be willing to make a notorized statement(at my expense) as to how lactulose affects them? As in how they feel mentally before taking it, and afterward? I have all his hospital records, stating he was a alert and oriented daily after his initial hospitilization where they added xifaxin to his lactulose. His amonia level in the ER was 213, down to 39 the next day, and stayed down. Thank you in advance, Fran Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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