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-Hi Walt,

Staying at home is really stir craziness for me as my TV wasn't

working for the past 5 months (the sound was messed up) and no stereo

system. I finally got my TV repaired & am hoping to have my stereo

hooked up soon. I hated reading when I was in high school & college.

I was the queen of the Cliff notes. Since my illness has left me

unable to work the past 6 months I have read in excess of 100 novels.

I hope the TV however crummy it can be even with cable will give me

another outlet from the 4 walls. I hope you are feeling better. I

just started with some pain & am disgusted as I thought I might have

a pain pill free day. Good luck with your surgery on tuesday. My

prayers are with you. in New Orleans

-- In pancreatitis@y..., " w_nelson2002 " wrote:

> These are the days I wish I was someone else or this was not

> happening to me. But, after the major surgery I just have to look

in

> the mirror and at me stomach and see the foot long scar. I have to

> try to stay busy most days. I drive over to the library almost

every

> day. If I were to stay at home I would go crazy with bordom. OH,

did

> I mention I am stay with my parents, this is the best thing that

> happened to me I a while they are really great and understanding.

My

> mother also had a cyst, just a different type.

>

> Walt

> Tacoma, WA

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Hey Walt,

Hang in there buddy. I moved back home after having a

nervous breakdown, losing a 50k+ a year job, losing a

home I had just recently purchased, losing a four year

relationship that I thought would become a marrige,

trying to drink myself to death, going on a gambling

binge that could have put me in jail, two major acute

panc attacks, the second of which almost killed me,

being robbed of most of my worldly possesions by a

roomate that went on a coke binge, including my Honda

Prelude XI, which was found on the south side of

Chicago , up on blocks and completely stripped right

after my insurance lapsed, being turned down by SSA

and Medicaid numerous times, being thrown out of an ER

because they thought I just had a drug problem,

released from treatment by the Doc at the hospitals

pain clinic.

All I have left is a TV and this computer that I never

paid for.

But things are looking up. I have a comfortable place

in my parents basement that I share with my two

adorable cats, I have DSL and Digital Cable, my

psychiatrist finally told SSA that I couldn't work and

I finally got approved for SSDI last week, my

Internist decided to take over my pain management and

is willing to treat me at no cost over the phone, and

I now have sufficient pain medication, I'm not a drunk

anymore, and I try to create projects with my computer

to keep my mind occupied, I really don't like to go

out much unless I have to, which is only a few times a

week, my stepfather has finally come to understand the

nature of my illness and is not abusive to me anymore

since he talked to his cousin who happens to be a

doctor and gave him the lowdown on CP, and I have this

board that I thank God I can go to for help and to

help others.

The past three years have been an incredibly humbling

experience. All things considered, things could still

be getting worse, but for the first time in a long

time things seem to be getting better. Praise the Lord

and knock on wood.

Who knows what life has in store for me from here, but

day by day, it is getting better than it has been.

Hope your having a pain free day!

Your Friend,

Mark

--- w_nelson2002 w_nelson2002@...> wrote:

> These are the days I wish I was someone else or this

> was not

> happening to me. But, after the major surgery I just

> have to look in

> the mirror and at me stomach and see the foot long

> scar. I have to

> try to stay busy most days. I drive over to the

> library almost every

> day. If I were to stay at home I would go crazy with

> bordom. OH, did

> I mention I am stay with my parents, this is the

> best thing that

> happened to me I a while they are really great and

> understanding. My

> mother also had a cyst, just a different type.

>

> Walt

> Tacoma, WA

>

>

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Hi Walt,

Hey recovery is recovery, that scar will about disappear in a couple or three

decades.

Just focus on the today and the future and I hope that time is on your side

now as opposed to being against you

Best wishes, Poncho - GA

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