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Whenever I've had pain it usually starts in the middle of my back, just below my shoulder blades and, after a day or so, radiates around to my sternum/upper right quadrant area. If it's severe pain I have to walk kind of hunched-over to compensate for the back and front pain. Only once did I experience the itching and for the two or three days that I did it was horrid. I could not sleep but could only itch. Any kind of food bothered me, greasy or bland and it felt as though it was just sitting there in a knot near my liver. Very tired, etc. Only had four attack so far. Hope everyone else is faring well. - Shanna UC-'04 PSC-'06

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Whenever I've had pain it usually starts in the middle of my back, just below my shoulder blades and, after a day or so, radiates around to my sternum/upper right quadrant area. If it's severe pain I have to walk kind of hunched-over to compensate for the back and front pain. Only once did I experience the itching and for the two or three days that I did it was horrid. I could not sleep but could only itch. Any kind of food bothered me, greasy or bland and it felt as though it was just sitting there in a knot near my liver. Very tired, etc. Only had four attack so far. Hope everyone else is faring well. - Shanna UC-'04 PSC-'06

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Whenever I've had pain it usually starts in the middle of my back, just below my shoulder blades and, after a day or so, radiates around to my sternum/upper right quadrant area. If it's severe pain I have to walk kind of hunched-over to compensate for the back and front pain. Only once did I experience the itching and for the two or three days that I did it was horrid. I could not sleep but could only itch. Any kind of food bothered me, greasy or bland and it felt as though it was just sitting there in a knot near my liver. Very tired, etc. Only had four attack so far. Hope everyone else is faring well. - Shanna UC-'04 PSC-'06

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I've had 4 bouts that drove me to the ER room. I just

had an ERCP yesterday at Henry Ford Hospital. It ook

7 tries to get the iv, and they ended up putting it in

my neck. I came out of it well, got dressed and went

home. The ride home was torture, I was uncomfortable,

my abdomen hurt (which was probably the gas), and my

back between my shoulder blades hurt. Closer to home

I started feeling nauseous. I walked through the door

of home, and started vomiting. I layed on the floor

in the bathroom for about an hour, and I heard the dog

outside the door, opened it up and told her to go get

" daddy " , she went in the living room, bit at his

finger and started pulling him. He came to check on

me and I said, " get me to the ER' " I couldn't walk, I

was dehydrated and so sick.

The local ER of couse does not deal with transplants,

so they wanted to treat this casually and rule

'everything' out. When they wanted me to sit in the

waiting room, I started to pass out so they put me in

a wheel chair and started to get my info. I told her I

was going to get sick and that this could wait, and

she no it couldn't....I started vomiting again and she

decided to have me put in a room.

After several attemps they got the iv started and gave

me demerol and something for nausea. Within a minute

I felt no more pain, and pretty much didn't care what

they did to me. I remember someone came to get me to

take chest exrays to check for perforation, but found

nothing. They said it wasn't pancreatitis. They sent

me home after 4 hours. I slept from 1am Thursday

morning until 7:30am Friday, tried to go to work, but

couldn't do it....this heatwave in Michigan is

dehydrating me too bad.

Henry Ford called to check to see if I tolerated the

procedure well....and I told her what happened. She

seems to think it was probably mild

pancreatitis...MILD??????? Oh baby I don't EVEN want

to know what moderate or full-blown pancreatitis is.

Baudoux-Northrup

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I've had 4 bouts that drove me to the ER room. I just

had an ERCP yesterday at Henry Ford Hospital. It ook

7 tries to get the iv, and they ended up putting it in

my neck. I came out of it well, got dressed and went

home. The ride home was torture, I was uncomfortable,

my abdomen hurt (which was probably the gas), and my

back between my shoulder blades hurt. Closer to home

I started feeling nauseous. I walked through the door

of home, and started vomiting. I layed on the floor

in the bathroom for about an hour, and I heard the dog

outside the door, opened it up and told her to go get

" daddy " , she went in the living room, bit at his

finger and started pulling him. He came to check on

me and I said, " get me to the ER' " I couldn't walk, I

was dehydrated and so sick.

The local ER of couse does not deal with transplants,

so they wanted to treat this casually and rule

'everything' out. When they wanted me to sit in the

waiting room, I started to pass out so they put me in

a wheel chair and started to get my info. I told her I

was going to get sick and that this could wait, and

she no it couldn't....I started vomiting again and she

decided to have me put in a room.

After several attemps they got the iv started and gave

me demerol and something for nausea. Within a minute

I felt no more pain, and pretty much didn't care what

they did to me. I remember someone came to get me to

take chest exrays to check for perforation, but found

nothing. They said it wasn't pancreatitis. They sent

me home after 4 hours. I slept from 1am Thursday

morning until 7:30am Friday, tried to go to work, but

couldn't do it....this heatwave in Michigan is

dehydrating me too bad.

Henry Ford called to check to see if I tolerated the

procedure well....and I told her what happened. She

seems to think it was probably mild

pancreatitis...MILD??????? Oh baby I don't EVEN want

to know what moderate or full-blown pancreatitis is.

Baudoux-Northrup

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I've had 4 bouts that drove me to the ER room. I just

had an ERCP yesterday at Henry Ford Hospital. It ook

7 tries to get the iv, and they ended up putting it in

my neck. I came out of it well, got dressed and went

home. The ride home was torture, I was uncomfortable,

my abdomen hurt (which was probably the gas), and my

back between my shoulder blades hurt. Closer to home

I started feeling nauseous. I walked through the door

of home, and started vomiting. I layed on the floor

in the bathroom for about an hour, and I heard the dog

outside the door, opened it up and told her to go get

" daddy " , she went in the living room, bit at his

finger and started pulling him. He came to check on

me and I said, " get me to the ER' " I couldn't walk, I

was dehydrated and so sick.

The local ER of couse does not deal with transplants,

so they wanted to treat this casually and rule

'everything' out. When they wanted me to sit in the

waiting room, I started to pass out so they put me in

a wheel chair and started to get my info. I told her I

was going to get sick and that this could wait, and

she no it couldn't....I started vomiting again and she

decided to have me put in a room.

After several attemps they got the iv started and gave

me demerol and something for nausea. Within a minute

I felt no more pain, and pretty much didn't care what

they did to me. I remember someone came to get me to

take chest exrays to check for perforation, but found

nothing. They said it wasn't pancreatitis. They sent

me home after 4 hours. I slept from 1am Thursday

morning until 7:30am Friday, tried to go to work, but

couldn't do it....this heatwave in Michigan is

dehydrating me too bad.

Henry Ford called to check to see if I tolerated the

procedure well....and I told her what happened. She

seems to think it was probably mild

pancreatitis...MILD??????? Oh baby I don't EVEN want

to know what moderate or full-blown pancreatitis is.

Baudoux-Northrup

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Henry Ford called to check to see if I tolerated theprocedure well....and I told her what happened. Sheseems to think it was probably mildpancreatitis...MILD??????? Oh baby I don't EVEN wantto know what moderate or full-blown pancreatitis is.

Hi I hope you are feeling well now. I got severe pancreatitis once after an ERCP and ended up in hospital for over 8 WEEKS!!! So I think yours might well have been mild 'cos pancreatitis is always nasty.

Barbara (UK)

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Henry Ford called to check to see if I tolerated theprocedure well....and I told her what happened. Sheseems to think it was probably mildpancreatitis...MILD??????? Oh baby I don't EVEN wantto know what moderate or full-blown pancreatitis is.

Hi I hope you are feeling well now. I got severe pancreatitis once after an ERCP and ended up in hospital for over 8 WEEKS!!! So I think yours might well have been mild 'cos pancreatitis is always nasty.

Barbara (UK)

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8 WEEKS! Good Lord!!! I wouldn't even want to be on

a tropical island for 8 weeks, let alone Club Med.

Baudoux-Northrup

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8 WEEKS! Good Lord!!! I wouldn't even want to be on

a tropical island for 8 weeks, let alone Club Med.

Baudoux-Northrup

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8 WEEKS! Good Lord!!! I wouldn't even want to be on

a tropical island for 8 weeks, let alone Club Med.

Baudoux-Northrup

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