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Hi, Everyone, I'm new to this list and have a few basic questions.

I had an acute attack of pancreatitis in November, and have had

symptoms every day since. I was hoping to see some improvement after

a biliary and pancreatic sphincterotomy in February (I did have high

pressures). I see a real improvement in my energy level, but I

continue to have pain particularly after I eat, which if anything is

getting worse. I was told 2 weeks ago that this is now chronic

pancreatitis.

I had a bad time last night. ly, it scared me. I felt like I

was teetering on the verge of another major attack. I had a low-fat

meal for dinner, but ate quite a bit of chicken breast.

The only guidelines I've been given are to stay on a low-fat diet.

I'm sorry to ask what must be a repetitive question, but can anyone

tell me the best way to eat to live with this? I'm having clear

liquids today. Can that include grape juice? I mostly have apple

juice and decaf tea with sugar, and even that bothers me. How many

grams of fat can you eat during a meal, or is a fat-free diet the

goal? What about protein? I'm pretty sure I've read that protein

can cause problems. Is that true? Does anyone know the minimum

amount of protein that you need to eat?

Thanks so much for any info you can give me.

Diane Hosek

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In a message dated 4/13/03 2:37:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

dianehosek@... writes:

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Hi Diane,

Unfortunately there are no concrete answers. From my experience and many

massages on this board, I conclude we are all different and respond to

nutrition in a little different way. I eat small meals, about 6 per day, I do

best on high complex carbs, low fat, low protein, I intend to stay well

hydrated. I have no guarantees, I still have problems, but I get over them.

Your own experience will be the best guide to your most acceptable behavior.

Unfortunately, it's the bad experiences that will teach you the best method

of behavior.

I see an indication of an association with Indy, I have thought for some time

there is a high percentage of folks that visit this board are from or still

in Indiana. I'm an x-hoosier myself. Cause and effect,? I don't know.

In any case,

Best wishes, Poncho - GA

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