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I seem to be in a big remission right now. I gave up my gall bladder about 4

weeks ago and haven't felt this good in a long time. I have been able to eat

and unfortunately have gained back 10 of my 80 pounds I lost. I am not happy

about the weight gain as I could stand to lose a lot more. However, I have

been pain free for about 5 weeks now and have only vomited once since coming

home from the hospital.

I live in Mishawaka, Indiana. We are a twin city with South Bend. I am

about 7 minutes from Notre Dame, depending on the 31 North traffic...LOL. I

have a wonderful GI doc and was very pleased with his treatment during my 38

days in the hospital this year.

Let me know if you want to know anything else.

Take care all!

Shari - Singing Pampered Chef Queen

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In a message dated 05/24/2000 10:02:59 PM Central Daylight Time,

VerneMc@... writes:

<< I do know that ANY group speaks with a louder voice than we all do as

individuals.

Just a thought. If there is interest, please let me know.

Verne >>

I'm interested! I'm in Arlington, TX - Dallas/Ft. Worth area

Sandy

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>I have an open suggestion to our group at large. Please take a moment to

>consider it:

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>What do all of you think about our group becoming organized in the sense of

>noting, not so much the individual names, but the individual locations each

>of us are in. I suspect we'll find that there are pockets around the

>country/world where there is a higher frequency of pancreatitis.

>necessity, become more familiar with our disease.

>

>Further, it may be comforting to all of us, to know there are others in our

area.

>Perhaps if we knew our true strength in

>numbers and frequency, we would be in a better position to lobby the medical

>world for more research into pancreatitis.

>Verne

You're right, Verne. I'm not wishing for more people to have pancreatitis, but

I wish I could talk to others who live nearby. It would be so helpful in

finding doctors, hospitals, etc. who are familiar with this disease.

I live in Coral Springs, Florida, which is a suburb to the northwest of Fort

Lauderdale. It seems like the majority of us are from the mid-West. Are any of

you living in South Florida?

jang

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Not a problem for me....

I'm actually moving in July so I can be closer to my Dr's...just in case..

I'll be in Philly.......and if you ever need a good hospital...Jefferson

Hospital is wonderful :-)

suz...

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In a message dated 05/25/2000 6:26:24 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

QuezySue@... writes:

<< I'll be in Philly.......and if you ever need a good hospital...Jefferson

Hospital is wonderful :-)

>>

Suz-

I live in Philly. I go to school at Temple, but for the summer I am home in

Bucks County. I am looking for an adult GI doctor. I tried Dr. Coben at

Jefferson, but he didn't seem overly knowledgeable in my disease (the

motility disorder and now the pancreatitis also). He was extremely nice

though. I have seen Dr. Long at HUP, but only for consults. Who do you see at

Jefferson that specializes in pancreatitis?

-Malisa

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Andre'

I had my Whipple Procedure done in Houston at Methodist Hospital. Dr Jordan

and Dr Rosenberg were my surgeons. What pain or where is your pain now? I too

go to Pain Management. What medications are they giving you?

Thanks,

Terri L.

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In a message dated 5/31/2000 11:11:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

Tll619@... writes:

<< What pain or where is your pain now? I too

go to Pain Management. What medications are they giving you? >>

Currently I have constant pain in my upper right quadrant (just below the rib

cage) that radiates to my back. Sometimes it feels as if my back is broken.

The pain intensifies and when it does its a squeezing sensation in the upper

section of my abdomen (right below the chest where the " v " forms). I also

have periodic pain from the scar tissue development from the various

surgeries in my past. This is different from my pancreas pain and easily

manageable.

You say you had your surgery at Methodist Hospital in Houston. I went to

this location on several visits. The doctor who originally diagnosed my

condition as Pancreas Divisum was Doctor Ertan at Tulane Medical Clinic. He

later transferred to Methodist Hospital in Houston. I later made several

visits to him and had an ERCP performed at Methodist. That was truly an

impressive facility. Unfortunately, my treatment was unsuccessful resulting

in my various surgeries to correct my problem.

I hope you are having a pain-free day.

Andre'

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Andre',

Sorry so long in responding back to you. How are you doing since the Whipple?

What meds are you on? I have developed diabetes along with all the other

problems. What all were you told after surgery or even now to expect? Who did

your Whipple and what doctors do you see now? Do you live in the Houston

area? Sorry so many questions. I'm trying to catch up and read some of the

posts. I haven't been able to get on the computer in a while. Hope you're

having a good day.

Terri L.

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