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This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2 months

my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal color.

I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode and

ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs are

the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and 30

minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to know

what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare up.

God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is difficult

dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

understand.

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Hi,

When I have diahrrea my stool is vey pale, yellow.

In fact is so much far of " normal " as my hubby been done,

and we eat the same things.

Could be possible you need pancreatic enzymes with meals

to help your digestion.

All the best,

Liane

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This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2 months

my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal color.

I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode and

ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs are

the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and 30

minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to know

what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare up.

God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is difficult

dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

understand.

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Hi,

When I have diahrrea my stool is vey pale, yellow.

In fact is so much far of " normal " as my hubby been done,

and we eat the same things.

Could be possible you need pancreatic enzymes with meals

to help your digestion.

All the best,

Liane

you wrote:

This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2 months

my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal color.

I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode and

ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs are

the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and 30

minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to know

what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare up.

God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is difficult

dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

understand.

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Hi,

When I have diahrrea my stool is vey pale, yellow.

In fact is so much far of " normal " as my hubby been done,

and we eat the same things.

Could be possible you need pancreatic enzymes with meals

to help your digestion.

All the best,

Liane

you wrote:

This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2 months

my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal color.

I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode and

ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs are

the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and 30

minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to know

what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare up.

God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is difficult

dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

understand.

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> This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2

months

> my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal

color.

> I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible

acute

> episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute

episode and

> ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can

certain

> cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere

last

> wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows

ivs are

> the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour

and 30

> minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to

know

> what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute

flare up.

> God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is

difficult

> dealing with alone especially among many people who just

don't

> understand.

,

My stool color is " lighter " since I started taking enzyme

supplements and remains that way. Are you taking enzyme

supplements and if so, for how long? The question about acute

attacks is going to give you too many varying answers to be of

much help, I think. For example, I have gone 8 1/2 months

between acute attacks, right now it has been 4 months since my

last acute attack. After reading everyone else's posts, you will

see those numbers vary greatly....so I don't think you will be able

to reach a definitive answer.

Hope this helps.

With hope and prayers,

Heidi in SC

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> This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2

months

> my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal

color.

> I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible

acute

> episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute

episode and

> ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can

certain

> cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere

last

> wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows

ivs are

> the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour

and 30

> minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to

know

> what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute

flare up.

> God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is

difficult

> dealing with alone especially among many people who just

don't

> understand.

,

My stool color is " lighter " since I started taking enzyme

supplements and remains that way. Are you taking enzyme

supplements and if so, for how long? The question about acute

attacks is going to give you too many varying answers to be of

much help, I think. For example, I have gone 8 1/2 months

between acute attacks, right now it has been 4 months since my

last acute attack. After reading everyone else's posts, you will

see those numbers vary greatly....so I don't think you will be able

to reach a definitive answer.

Hope this helps.

With hope and prayers,

Heidi in SC

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> This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2

months

> my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal

color.

> I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

> episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode

and

> ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

> cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

> wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs

are

> the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and

30

> minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to

know

> what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare

up.

> God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is

difficult

> dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

> understand.

Pale stools can certainly be a sympton of pancreatitis. HAve you

discussed it with your GI doctor?

When I have had vomiting episodes, the treatment has always included

IV rehydration at the hospital. After all, taking anything by mouth

might exacerbate the nausea.

I've gone as long as a full year without a flare up. But ther is no

rhyme or reason to this horror. It varies from person to person and

the frequency can change within each of us.

-E

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> This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2

months

> my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal

color.

> I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

> episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode

and

> ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

> cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

> wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs

are

> the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and

30

> minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to

know

> what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare

up.

> God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is

difficult

> dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

> understand.

Pale stools can certainly be a sympton of pancreatitis. HAve you

discussed it with your GI doctor?

When I have had vomiting episodes, the treatment has always included

IV rehydration at the hospital. After all, taking anything by mouth

might exacerbate the nausea.

I've gone as long as a full year without a flare up. But ther is no

rhyme or reason to this horror. It varies from person to person and

the frequency can change within each of us.

-E

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> This is a question in regards to stool color. For the past 2

months

> my stool has been light in appearance and is never the normal

color.

> I was wondering if this is a sign or symptom of a possible acute

> episode. Last wednesday I was hospitlalized for an acute episode

and

> ever since the abdominal pain hasn't stopped. Also, can certain

> cases of cp not be treatable. During the episode I encountere last

> wednesday I lost 6lbs after the vomiting. As everyone knows ivs

are

> the standard procedure, but when in the hospital it took 1hour and

30

> minutes before the hooked me up to an iv. I also would like to

know

> what the longest time anyone here as gone without an acute flare

up.

> God bless all of you and thank you for the support. Cp is

difficult

> dealing with alone especially among many people who just don't

> understand.

Pale stools can certainly be a sympton of pancreatitis. HAve you

discussed it with your GI doctor?

When I have had vomiting episodes, the treatment has always included

IV rehydration at the hospital. After all, taking anything by mouth

might exacerbate the nausea.

I've gone as long as a full year without a flare up. But ther is no

rhyme or reason to this horror. It varies from person to person and

the frequency can change within each of us.

-E

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