Guest guest Posted April 9, 2003 Report Share Posted April 9, 2003 Sheila You should keep in mind that FMLA has several stipulations including the size of your employers business. If you work for a company that has few employees FMLA may not apply to you. Patty Hurst Bangor, ME Maine State Rep PAI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2003 Report Share Posted April 9, 2003 Hi everyone, Had my endoscopic ultrasound done yesterday and it is official I definitly have chronic pancreatitis. I guess I am glad to finally have a diagnosis. The doc said she couldn't image my pancreatic duct very well so she still recommends that I have the ERCP, I am not sure if she means the one with the splincterotomy or not. My primary care doc was looking for a cancer, which they didn't find thank God. They also didn't find a stone or anything that would be the cause unfortunatly, but I think I still came out to the good. My mind is still trying to wrap around the significant facts here, one of which is that my company is not going to be happy that I have something that probably won't be fixed, how have ya'll handled that? I have missed quite a bit of work in the last few years, and it is usually suddenly I am too sick to go to work. Hope everyone is having a painfree day, Shelia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2003 Report Share Posted April 9, 2003 Sheila: I felt just like you that I was happy to receive a diagnosis, though at the time I didn't know what that really meant! But it has been a year later, and I'm living and working with it. I must take all the medications prescribed by the PMS every day and can function fairly well. I have only missed 3 days this year, where last year and the year before it was quite significant. Though my boss knows I have chronic pancreatitis, I'm not sure she knows exactly what that even means. I still have people say, but I thought they fixed what was wrong with me. My reply is, do you know what chronic means? (Grin) Anyway, I just try not to project further than today about my life. One day at a time I do the very best I can do. Though my life after work no longer consists of workouts and all the other activities I used to do, I am finally accepting my limits. Diet is super, super important. I feel the best when I don't cheat at all! I'm glad you are all clear of the possibility of cancer. That would be scary. So, hang in there! And make sure you get a doctor who will work with you on managing pain if you still have it. Robin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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