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Too funny! Now I'll know when seeing a person that looks like a potato

sack, exactly who the real you is!

Dawn

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Hey everyone! I have a laugh for you tonight. I asked my husband of

only 2 years, what he would do when I get skinnny and have other guys

look at me. (In response to the psych eval question) Just as easy as

he breaths he said, " Not a problem, when you get skinny I'm putting a

potatoe sack over you when we go out! " HaHaHa I was very surprised

to have him tell me he will be very jealous but he trusts our

relationship and what we have. So, I think that we will do fine if

we keep the lines of communication open AND I don't do or say things

that would make him feel insecure.

Thanks for reading! Thanks for the support that all of you offer as

it helps so much!

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Donna I can see no harm in it if you are healed in all

areas of the incision.

I had a wrap myself but lost nada ... I was guaranteed a

free wrap as a result but I never made the 90 minute one

way trip back to the salon.

Good luck!

Lyssa

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Donna I can see no harm in it if you are healed in all

areas of the incision.

I had a wrap myself but lost nada ... I was guaranteed a

free wrap as a result but I never made the 90 minute one

way trip back to the salon.

Good luck!

Lyssa

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My doctor prescribes Oxycodone for the pain. It's a narcotic based pain

med as I can't take anti-inflamatories since I'm already on blood

thinners for another health problem.

Kimber

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My doctor prescribes Oxycodone for the pain. It's a narcotic based pain

med as I can't take anti-inflamatories since I'm already on blood

thinners for another health problem.

Kimber

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California State Chapter Representative

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Lack of support can cause stress which can make this disease much more

difficult to deal with.

Hopefully you can find some of that support here. We are always willing

to listen when someone needs

to cry, complain, vent, scream or whatever. People who don't have it

just don't know what we go through on

a daily basis, can't understand what we go through. All of us here know

and understand and are always willing to

listen, give advice, give a shoulder to cry on, etc.

Kimber

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California State Chapter Representative

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Lack of support can cause stress which can make this disease much more

difficult to deal with.

Hopefully you can find some of that support here. We are always willing

to listen when someone needs

to cry, complain, vent, scream or whatever. People who don't have it

just don't know what we go through on

a daily basis, can't understand what we go through. All of us here know

and understand and are always willing to

listen, give advice, give a shoulder to cry on, etc.

Kimber

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hominid2@...

California State Chapter Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Lack of support can cause stress which can make this disease much more

difficult to deal with.

Hopefully you can find some of that support here. We are always willing

to listen when someone needs

to cry, complain, vent, scream or whatever. People who don't have it

just don't know what we go through on

a daily basis, can't understand what we go through. All of us here know

and understand and are always willing to

listen, give advice, give a shoulder to cry on, etc.

Kimber

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Kimber

hominid2@...

California State Chapter Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Anti oxidants are also supposed to help, so I take a lot of Vitamin C.

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Anti oxidants are also supposed to help, so I take a lot of Vitamin C.

Kimber

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Anti oxidants are also supposed to help, so I take a lot of Vitamin C.

Kimber

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thank you so much...i have just been having such a

hard time with all this...diabetic for ten yrs and now

with the chronic panceatitis...which i still have ta

go for a mri ta find out how bad...while being shoved

from doc to doc,in pain, i work full time and come

home to my bro and 18 yr old son (thats my whole

family) and you think when i'm sick someone would make

me a bowl of soup or pick up after themselves...i'm

going crazy...i just keep wishing i was dead and this

was all over...even with the depresson meds i still

cant get over this feeling

--- Kimber wrote:

> Lack of support can cause stress which can make this

> disease much more

> difficult to deal with.

> Hopefully you can find some of that support here. We

> are always willing

> to listen when someone needs

> to cry, complain, vent, scream or whatever. People

> who don't have it

> just don't know what we go through on

> a daily basis, can't understand what we go through.

> All of us here know

> and understand and are always willing to

> listen, give advice, give a shoulder to cry on, etc.

> Kimber

>

> --

> Kimber

>

> hominid2@...

>

> California State Chapter Representative

>

> Pancreatitis Association, International

>

>

>

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thank you so much...i have just been having such a

hard time with all this...diabetic for ten yrs and now

with the chronic panceatitis...which i still have ta

go for a mri ta find out how bad...while being shoved

from doc to doc,in pain, i work full time and come

home to my bro and 18 yr old son (thats my whole

family) and you think when i'm sick someone would make

me a bowl of soup or pick up after themselves...i'm

going crazy...i just keep wishing i was dead and this

was all over...even with the depresson meds i still

cant get over this feeling

--- Kimber wrote:

> Lack of support can cause stress which can make this

> disease much more

> difficult to deal with.

> Hopefully you can find some of that support here. We

> are always willing

> to listen when someone needs

> to cry, complain, vent, scream or whatever. People

> who don't have it

> just don't know what we go through on

> a daily basis, can't understand what we go through.

> All of us here know

> and understand and are always willing to

> listen, give advice, give a shoulder to cry on, etc.

> Kimber

>

> --

> Kimber

>

> hominid2@...

>

> California State Chapter Representative

>

> Pancreatitis Association, International

>

>

>

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i'll add it to my list...thanks

rose

--- Kimber wrote:

>

> Anti oxidants are also supposed to help, so I take a

> lot of Vitamin C.

> Kimber

>

> --

> Kimber

>

> hominid2@...

>

> California State Chapter Representative

>

> Pancreatitis Association, International

>

>

>

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i'll add it to my list...thanks

rose

--- Kimber wrote:

>

> Anti oxidants are also supposed to help, so I take a

> lot of Vitamin C.

> Kimber

>

> --

> Kimber

>

> hominid2@...

>

> California State Chapter Representative

>

> Pancreatitis Association, International

>

>

>

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i'll add it to my list...thanks

rose

--- Kimber wrote:

>

> Anti oxidants are also supposed to help, so I take a

> lot of Vitamin C.

> Kimber

>

> --

> Kimber

>

> hominid2@...

>

> California State Chapter Representative

>

> Pancreatitis Association, International

>

>

>

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i will and nice ta meet ya all too

--- wrote:

> Hello Rose,

>

> First of all I wanted to say, Hi! Nice to meet cha!

> I've been away

> for awhile, and I don't think you were here when I

> took a mini

> vacation from this board. And second I wanted to

> tell you, wow!

> This sounds just like me! I've been sick with this

> pancreas stuff

> for 8 long years, been in the hospital so many times

> I've lost count,

> I'm not a diabetic......yet, they tell me its just a

> matter of time.

> I'm not working at the moment, I do have a job part

> time with Head

> Start as a sub, but never get called! I have

> absolutely no support

> at home, as a matter of fact, my divorce will be

> final on Oct. 9th.

> The only thing that keeps me going is my 3

> daughters. They are my

> life right now! I can honestly say, I don't know

> where I'd be right

> now without them! I am living with my sister right

> now, I can't even

> afford to go out on my own! So, to answer your

> question.....I have

> no idea how to keep from going crazy! If you figure

> it out first,

> please let me know! And I'll do the same, friend!

> And last, but not

> least, the wonderful friends I have made here on

> this board! They

> are the ones who really understand what I'm going

> through! Thank you

> friends!

> Lots of Hugs,

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> Lawson

> Liamhoha20@...

> Pancreatitis Assoc., Int'l

> Ohio State Chapter Rep.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> > how do you deal with all the mental anguish and

> > depression that comes from being sick all the time

> ...insanity is setting in ;o(

>

>

>

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i will and nice ta meet ya all too

--- wrote:

> Hello Rose,

>

> First of all I wanted to say, Hi! Nice to meet cha!

> I've been away

> for awhile, and I don't think you were here when I

> took a mini

> vacation from this board. And second I wanted to

> tell you, wow!

> This sounds just like me! I've been sick with this

> pancreas stuff

> for 8 long years, been in the hospital so many times

> I've lost count,

> I'm not a diabetic......yet, they tell me its just a

> matter of time.

> I'm not working at the moment, I do have a job part

> time with Head

> Start as a sub, but never get called! I have

> absolutely no support

> at home, as a matter of fact, my divorce will be

> final on Oct. 9th.

> The only thing that keeps me going is my 3

> daughters. They are my

> life right now! I can honestly say, I don't know

> where I'd be right

> now without them! I am living with my sister right

> now, I can't even

> afford to go out on my own! So, to answer your

> question.....I have

> no idea how to keep from going crazy! If you figure

> it out first,

> please let me know! And I'll do the same, friend!

> And last, but not

> least, the wonderful friends I have made here on

> this board! They

> are the ones who really understand what I'm going

> through! Thank you

> friends!

> Lots of Hugs,

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> Lawson

> Liamhoha20@...

> Pancreatitis Assoc., Int'l

> Ohio State Chapter Rep.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> > how do you deal with all the mental anguish and

> > depression that comes from being sick all the time

> ...insanity is setting in ;o(

>

>

>

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i will and nice ta meet ya all too

--- wrote:

> Hello Rose,

>

> First of all I wanted to say, Hi! Nice to meet cha!

> I've been away

> for awhile, and I don't think you were here when I

> took a mini

> vacation from this board. And second I wanted to

> tell you, wow!

> This sounds just like me! I've been sick with this

> pancreas stuff

> for 8 long years, been in the hospital so many times

> I've lost count,

> I'm not a diabetic......yet, they tell me its just a

> matter of time.

> I'm not working at the moment, I do have a job part

> time with Head

> Start as a sub, but never get called! I have

> absolutely no support

> at home, as a matter of fact, my divorce will be

> final on Oct. 9th.

> The only thing that keeps me going is my 3

> daughters. They are my

> life right now! I can honestly say, I don't know

> where I'd be right

> now without them! I am living with my sister right

> now, I can't even

> afford to go out on my own! So, to answer your

> question.....I have

> no idea how to keep from going crazy! If you figure

> it out first,

> please let me know! And I'll do the same, friend!

> And last, but not

> least, the wonderful friends I have made here on

> this board! They

> are the ones who really understand what I'm going

> through! Thank you

> friends!

> Lots of Hugs,

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

> Lawson

> Liamhoha20@...

> Pancreatitis Assoc., Int'l

> Ohio State Chapter Rep.

> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

>

> > how do you deal with all the mental anguish and

> > depression that comes from being sick all the time

> ...insanity is setting in ;o(

>

>

>

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Have you tried sitting down and talking to both your son and your

brother and

asking them to do these things since you are sick and working tires you

out more than

a healthy person. You have a right to ask for and expect the help from

them.

If you really want to, do some searches on the internet on chronic

pancreatitis and make them

read them, that should give them a nice lovely clue to how you are

doing. One of the side effects

of the disease is fatigue due to pain, poor nutrition and sometimes

sleep loss.

Kimber

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Kimber

hominid2@...

California State Chapter Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Have you tried sitting down and talking to both your son and your

brother and

asking them to do these things since you are sick and working tires you

out more than

a healthy person. You have a right to ask for and expect the help from

them.

If you really want to, do some searches on the internet on chronic

pancreatitis and make them

read them, that should give them a nice lovely clue to how you are

doing. One of the side effects

of the disease is fatigue due to pain, poor nutrition and sometimes

sleep loss.

Kimber

--

Kimber

hominid2@...

California State Chapter Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Have you tried sitting down and talking to both your son and your

brother and

asking them to do these things since you are sick and working tires you

out more than

a healthy person. You have a right to ask for and expect the help from

them.

If you really want to, do some searches on the internet on chronic

pancreatitis and make them

read them, that should give them a nice lovely clue to how you are

doing. One of the side effects

of the disease is fatigue due to pain, poor nutrition and sometimes

sleep loss.

Kimber

--

Kimber

hominid2@...

California State Chapter Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Dear toosweet;

Generally when the pill changes, it's because the Dr. has changed the

dosage... For instance, I take Effexor 75 mg. - It's a pink capsule with

" Effexor 75 " printed on the side. (So I'm guessing all their capsules have

the dosage printed on them. Tablets should have the dosage de-embossed on

the sides.)

However, if I changed to a new dose, I might be taking a different

colored capsule, or perhaps a tablet, etc... But if I were taking the same

dosage and just moved to another pharmacy, it shouldn't matter - the pill

should still be exactly the same. They all come from the same manufacturer,

so they should all be the same. I assume this is correct?

I'd be very curious what yours says on the side! You might take a look

under a bright light and see if it matches what you're prescription was for.

Let us know...

Terry in KC

<< i have read that a few of you are on effexor...i was

taking the tablets, and changed pharmacy's today and

they gave me capsules...is there a difference? >>

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Dear toosweet;

Generally when the pill changes, it's because the Dr. has changed the

dosage... For instance, I take Effexor 75 mg. - It's a pink capsule with

" Effexor 75 " printed on the side. (So I'm guessing all their capsules have

the dosage printed on them. Tablets should have the dosage de-embossed on

the sides.)

However, if I changed to a new dose, I might be taking a different

colored capsule, or perhaps a tablet, etc... But if I were taking the same

dosage and just moved to another pharmacy, it shouldn't matter - the pill

should still be exactly the same. They all come from the same manufacturer,

so they should all be the same. I assume this is correct?

I'd be very curious what yours says on the side! You might take a look

under a bright light and see if it matches what you're prescription was for.

Let us know...

Terry in KC

<< i have read that a few of you are on effexor...i was

taking the tablets, and changed pharmacy's today and

they gave me capsules...is there a difference? >>

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Dear toosweet;

Generally when the pill changes, it's because the Dr. has changed the

dosage... For instance, I take Effexor 75 mg. - It's a pink capsule with

" Effexor 75 " printed on the side. (So I'm guessing all their capsules have

the dosage printed on them. Tablets should have the dosage de-embossed on

the sides.)

However, if I changed to a new dose, I might be taking a different

colored capsule, or perhaps a tablet, etc... But if I were taking the same

dosage and just moved to another pharmacy, it shouldn't matter - the pill

should still be exactly the same. They all come from the same manufacturer,

so they should all be the same. I assume this is correct?

I'd be very curious what yours says on the side! You might take a look

under a bright light and see if it matches what you're prescription was for.

Let us know...

Terry in KC

<< i have read that a few of you are on effexor...i was

taking the tablets, and changed pharmacy's today and

they gave me capsules...is there a difference? >>

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