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Hi ,

Sorry so late in getting back to you. Between my own back pain and the

Christmas shopping(or trying to ) my mom's had back surgery and been back to

ER twice this week. Yesterday they finally admitted her with spinal fluid

leaking and reopened her last night around 9:30. She had a pocket of fluid

the size of an orange. Plus I was in a wedding yesterday. Needless to say all

the standing and sitting in hospital chairs has put me through the ringer. I

do have Monday to look forward to...another try at a block on my back. I pray

this one works.

In answer to your question....I have heard of trazidone but only as an

anti-depressant. I was also given it in the beginning of my problems when I

couldn't sleep at night. It really seemed to help in that department.

How are you doing with the liquids? I hope you're finally able to get some

nourishment in you. The pain management doctor I go to is really good. I go

once a month to discuss how the meds are working and if anything has changed.

When I first went I told him I wanted to try conservative treatment since I

wanted to work as long as I can. These are the meds he has me

on....Zanaflex-a muscle relaxer...Neurontin-it's on anti seizure med but they

also use it for nerve pain....Phenergan as needed...Darvacet for

pain....Vicadin as needed for pain...Celebrex for immflamation...From my

Gasto Dr I also take Prevacid, Viokase and now I'm also on insulin. I've also

had 2 Nerve Root blocks. The first one worked great for 2 months, the second

one didn't work and now I'm scheduled Monday for my 3rd one. On the second

one he also did the right side of my back but had used the same amount of

medication as with the first one and he seems to think it was too diluted and

that's why it didn't work so we're trying again only on the left side. That's

where most of my back pain is. Yes, I've had the Whipple. I had it in August

of 99. I had a tumor on the head of my pancreas. It took three long months of

constant pain and many tests before they found out what was wrong. All my

pain started in May 99. They had done 2 ERCP's and blood work right before my

surgery and thought by one blood test done as a cancer marker that it was

pancreatic cancer. Thank God is wasn't . He told me 99% of the time it is

cancer so I'm VERY lucky. I still have lots of problems but at least I am

alive to feel the pain.

What is your history with this dreadful disease? I hope that pain management

will be able to help you. I encourage you to go and seek help. I one can't

help keep trying till you find a good one.

I hope this finds you having a good day today. Let me hear from you soon and

I will be keeping you in my prayers.

Terri L.

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I saw your post to Leon. What state are the two of you in? The two cities you

mentioned....are they in Texas...if not we have them too. I was wondering

because I'm in Baytown which is fairly close to Bay City I believe. I have an

aunt from Midland. If your mentioning Texas what a small, small world. I

would love to meet you if your interested.

Terri L.

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I'm glad you're back home and the gallbladder is out. Hopefully this will

help you in the long run. I'll continue to keep you in my prayers for a

speedy recovery. Keep that pillow for the tummy close by for the sneezing and

coughing.

Terri L.

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Hi Terri,

I love your attitude...you and others on this board are an inspiration to me. I hope the procedure you're having on your back tomorrow works. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Good luck tomorrow!

Hugs & Prayers

Carole

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In a message dated 12/17/2000 6:47:47 AM Central Standard Time,

Tll619@... writes:

<< I hope this finds you having a good day today. Let me hear from you soon

and

I will be keeping you in my prayers.

Terri L. >>

Terri, thanks for sharing your story with . I always appreciate

learning about a variety of treatments. Do you have back problems and are

some of the medications for that as well? We are all so different and

different medications effect all of differently, but it is nice to know about

as many possibilities as there are out there.

Sandy

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In a message dated 12/17/2000 8:38:45 AM Central Standard Time,

Tll619@... writes:

<< I was wondering

because I'm in Baytown which is fairly close to Bay City I believe. I have

an

aunt from Midland. If your mentioning Texas what a small, small world. I

would love to meet you if your interested.

Terri L. >>

Terri, I'm in Arlington, up by Dallas. Count me in on getting together if we

can some day. It would be wonderful to put a face and voice to the people

who have helped change my life.

Sandy

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I was on the sandostatin they had me giving my self shots 3 times a day I had

no relief with it so they stoped it after a month, I am glad I tried it for

me it was no big deal doing it and I thought if it worked great but it didn't

help me out at all.. I hope it is some help any other questions let me know..

love

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Hi ,

Thanks for the suggestion about the state insurance. I live in

Ohio. I have never heard of state insurance, so we much not have

it. I do get the phone cards all the time, they are pretty nice to

use. Honestly, I don't miss the long distance. The only time I use

it is when I have to call Dr. Lehman. How are you doing this

weekend? Thanks again for the info.

Lots of Hugs,

______________________________________________________________________

> ,

> My dad just bought me a phone card for about $20.00. It has 500

minutes on

> it. I think he bought it at Sam's Club or Walmart. Try both of

those. I

> know it is hard to spare that much money, but it is worth it in the

long run.

> It is much cheaper than any long distance plan anyway.

> What state do you live in, I live in Tennessee and we have state

insurance.

> No matter if you have the best insurance in the world they have to

insure

> children under 21 years. It covers everything, dental, eyes, PC

phys., hosp,

> surgeries, etc., everything. I know all states dont have state

insurance,

> but some do, you might try and look into it.

> Sincerely,

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Hey ,

About my father-in-law.........he is still hanging in there. They

were moving him to the other hospital here in town because of an

insurance problem. They are going to put him on the skilled nursing

floor. He is sleeping alot. When he is awake, it looks like he is

looking right through you, like his eyes aren't focused. Its really

sad. I wasn't allowed to go in & see him because of this lung thing

that is going on. Well, the new lung doc I saw yesterday is also

treating my father-in-law, so I ask if it was OK to go into his room,

the doctor looked at me & said, he isn't doing to good at all, it

isn't going to hurt anything if you do go in, so yes, its ok. It

made me so sad. Before I met my husband, I had met his dad. I

worked at a local manufacturer in the office doing the shipping

papers, and his dad was a maintance man. He use to tell my husbands

1st wife that he had someone all picked out for him, so she had

better treat him better. She was screwing around on him with his

best friend, so after the divorce, I met him. But his dad didn't

introduce us, it was just a coincidence (sp?) wow, I really butchered

that word!. I hope you had a wonderful day today, my friend.

I gotta go get my twins from school now.

Lots of Hugs,

______________________________________________________________________

> > Hi ,

>

> Thanks for asking! Yeah, the endocrinologist is young. She is

> oriental, so it is hard to tell how old she is, but I would guess

low

> thirties. And she was so gentle and nurturing. She actually

thanked

> me for coming in to see HER! I think that attitude goes a long way

> toward doctor/patient relationships! It was great!

>

> As far as the weight thing goes...they are already threatening to

put

> me back to full strength, so if I do go down anymore, they won't

> allow me any input, they will just do it! But yeah, i will watch

> it! Thanks!

>

> How is your father in law? Still hanging in there? Let me know

> what's up. When do you go to IU? That is the most awesome place I

> have EVER encountered! If I go any further with this stupid

disease,

> that is definitely where I am heading. Dr. Sherman is wonderful

and

> I hear the same about Dr. Lehman. Good luck and keep me informed

> about you!

>

> Be well,

>

>

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Hey ,

About my father-in-law.........he is still hanging in there. They

were moving him to the other hospital here in town because of an

insurance problem. They are going to put him on the skilled nursing

floor. He is sleeping alot. When he is awake, it looks like he is

looking right through you, like his eyes aren't focused. Its really

sad. I wasn't allowed to go in & see him because of this lung thing

that is going on. Well, the new lung doc I saw yesterday is also

treating my father-in-law, so I ask if it was OK to go into his room,

the doctor looked at me & said, he isn't doing to good at all, it

isn't going to hurt anything if you do go in, so yes, its ok. It

made me so sad. Before I met my husband, I had met his dad. I

worked at a local manufacturer in the office doing the shipping

papers, and his dad was a maintance man. He use to tell my husbands

1st wife that he had someone all picked out for him, so she had

better treat him better. She was screwing around on him with his

best friend, so after the divorce, I met him. But his dad didn't

introduce us, it was just a coincidence (sp?) wow, I really butchered

that word!. I hope you had a wonderful day today, my friend.

I gotta go get my twins from school now.

Lots of Hugs,

______________________________________________________________________

> > Hi ,

>

> Thanks for asking! Yeah, the endocrinologist is young. She is

> oriental, so it is hard to tell how old she is, but I would guess

low

> thirties. And she was so gentle and nurturing. She actually

thanked

> me for coming in to see HER! I think that attitude goes a long way

> toward doctor/patient relationships! It was great!

>

> As far as the weight thing goes...they are already threatening to

put

> me back to full strength, so if I do go down anymore, they won't

> allow me any input, they will just do it! But yeah, i will watch

> it! Thanks!

>

> How is your father in law? Still hanging in there? Let me know

> what's up. When do you go to IU? That is the most awesome place I

> have EVER encountered! If I go any further with this stupid

disease,

> that is definitely where I am heading. Dr. Sherman is wonderful

and

> I hear the same about Dr. Lehman. Good luck and keep me informed

> about you!

>

> Be well,

>

>

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Hey there ,

I am so sorry to hear about your father-in-law. It is always so sad

at the end of a life. I guess we will all have to face the winter

of our lives.....but it doesn't make it easier. Sounds like you have

had a good relationship with him over the years!

I hope you have found some relief with the new meds! Keep me

posted. You can't get back to IU until April? How awful! What

about the meantime?

take care my friend. How is Amy? Did you ever tell her what I said

about the bowling thing? Was she mad? :-}

Talk to you soon,

Love ya,

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Transferring to Woodland Hills is not problem It is actually about the sam

edistance to me I will look into it and call customer service Thanks so much.

I am excited and scared. Robbie's (my better half) birthday is tomorrow and

we are going to rito for 3 days. I am looking forward to it but worried

about getting really sick with a flare up.. We are talking 3 gallon jug of

water for me and all my " food " . I will addreess the doctor stuff when I get

home. I am going to go and try to Pretend I am not sick. I have that painthat

radiates to the back almost constantly now. Oh well if there is anything a

clinician in Psychology/Social work know \a about it's DENIAL!! LOL. I am

sending you visions of warm and healing white and pink light. .

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I can understand wanting to pretend you are not sick. I like to do that

on occasion too!

I hope you can get the doctor situation straightened out. I'll let you

know as soon as

I hear something from my doctor or my co worker.

Kimber

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I can understand wanting to pretend you are not sick. I like to do that

on occasion too!

I hope you can get the doctor situation straightened out. I'll let you

know as soon as

I hear something from my doctor or my co worker.

Kimber

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I can understand wanting to pretend you are not sick. I like to do that

on occasion too!

I hope you can get the doctor situation straightened out. I'll let you

know as soon as

I hear something from my doctor or my co worker.

Kimber

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I know what you mean about the physicians always questioning on alcohol.

When I first went to my GI doc, he took the history and told him that all my

life (i am now 42) I never drank more than about 5 drinks per YEAR for

example at a wedding or event. I just dont care for alcohol (wish i could say

the same for brownies). Last week the doc had the nerve to requestion me on

insinuate that i must use alcohol. I write these comments off as ignorance

on their part and the failure of the medical community to progressively

recognize the many faces of pancreatitis..

tom

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In a message dated 3/11/01 12:18:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

renpeaches@... writes:

> . I just sat up last night and cried in Robbie's arms saying I am so tired

> of hurting. I know I am being a baby about it but it seems that not a day

>

,

You are not alone there I say that all the time.. I also just wish it

all would stop I hate that we all have to live like this it just doesn't seem

far... I would never take my life but I know I don't want to live the rest of

my life like this either... I hope things are somewhat better for you..

Hugs and kisses

Hoping you have a pain free day

Your pancreatis pal From Michigan

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In a message dated 3/11/01 12:18:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

renpeaches@... writes:

> . I just sat up last night and cried in Robbie's arms saying I am so tired

> of hurting. I know I am being a baby about it but it seems that not a day

>

,

You are not alone there I say that all the time.. I also just wish it

all would stop I hate that we all have to live like this it just doesn't seem

far... I would never take my life but I know I don't want to live the rest of

my life like this either... I hope things are somewhat better for you..

Hugs and kisses

Hoping you have a pain free day

Your pancreatis pal From Michigan

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In a message dated 3/11/01 12:18:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,

renpeaches@... writes:

> . I just sat up last night and cried in Robbie's arms saying I am so tired

> of hurting. I know I am being a baby about it but it seems that not a day

>

,

You are not alone there I say that all the time.. I also just wish it

all would stop I hate that we all have to live like this it just doesn't seem

far... I would never take my life but I know I don't want to live the rest of

my life like this either... I hope things are somewhat better for you..

Hugs and kisses

Hoping you have a pain free day

Your pancreatis pal From Michigan

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Kimber,

I am glad you are having a better day or hopefully days, I am lucky

and don't have to share the puter... and if someone wants this one I just go

to the lap top...lol you are in my thoughts and prayers

Hugs and kisses

Hoping you have a pain free day

Your pancreatis pal From Michigan

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In a message dated 4/4/01 3:41:03 PM Central Daylight Time, mrsteep1@...

writes:

> Debbie,

> thanks my dear How are you doing? I am so glad I found this group

> before I had to go through all of this you all are such great people thank

> you...

>

>

this week has been pretty good, after a bout of diarrhea sun & mon. then

after the immodium i was onstipated (surprise). other than that it has been

a nice relaxing week.

this is a great group, isn't it? your friend in ark, debbie

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In a message dated 4/4/01 3:41:03 PM Central Daylight Time, mrsteep1@...

writes:

> Debbie,

> thanks my dear How are you doing? I am so glad I found this group

> before I had to go through all of this you all are such great people thank

> you...

>

>

this week has been pretty good, after a bout of diarrhea sun & mon. then

after the immodium i was onstipated (surprise). other than that it has been

a nice relaxing week.

this is a great group, isn't it? your friend in ark, debbie

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I'm doing some better. I don't always have to share the computer. only

when my mom comes up every other weekend, though she's been up here more

since she got laid off, that's why I have to argue for rights to my own.

Her's is down in the trailer she stays at the rest of the time and it is

not portable in the least.

Kimber

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In a message dated 4/4/01 6:50:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, djssekis@...

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> this is a great group, isn't it? your friend in ark, debbie

>

Yes Debbie this is a great group, I have meet people here that know more

then the doctors and the support I get I get now where else.. so thanks...

Hugs and kisses

Hoping you have a pain free day

Love & Friendship always in Mich

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