Guest guest Posted July 27, 2003 Report Share Posted July 27, 2003 Welcome Denny, Glad you found this board but I'm sorry for your reason for being here. Please keep on the board, and check out all aspects of the information available here. From Holland, I don't know how the screens work for you but we have posted in a permanent way many items of interest associated with the board and it's topic. Items like diet, treatment, stories of the conditions of individuals, doctor lists, etc. If you can find them, very good, if not keep reading every day and there will be a link for the site sooner or later. As for now, avoid alcohol, eliminate smoking, I find a diet high in complex carbohydrates and low in fat to help, and I find taking pancreatic emzynes very helpful. However, we all know we are all a little different and seem to respond to different treatments. As our leader Karyn says " sometimes it's a matter of trial and error " Best wishes, Poncho - Georgia USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2003 Report Share Posted July 28, 2003 > As for now, avoid alcohol, eliminate smoking, I find a diet high in complex > carbohydrates and low in fat to help, and I find taking pancreatic emzynes very > helpful. However, we all know we are all a little different and seem to > respond to different treatments. As our leader Karyn says " sometimes it's a matter > of trial and error " > Best wishes, Poncho - Georgia USA > Thanks for your advice and concern Poncho. Letting off booze was no problem at all. Drinking is boxed in small time spans like watching a movie or socializing. And I can handle those moments with simple orange juice or chocolate milk too....Especially home made warm chocolate milk (with lots of cacao) seem to work OK with me. Also herbal tea like camilla is very relaxing and sooths the stomach a little. Maybe someone else has something familiar with other <replacements>. Oh, just for the record, I tried cannabis too for relaxation. But I experienced trouble in getting the right dosis. The few times I did I just went too stoned to keep my eyes opened (did gave me a good night rest though) or the dosis was too small to have any soothing effect. And hey, how do one explains to his children what odor is hanging in the home office. So I am preaching not to do this, it just does´nt work unless it is being prescripted by a doctor in tablet form (which by now is an accepted form of treatment for pain in Holland). However, my doctor figured it was not needed yet in my stage of illness. I´ll trust him on his judgement. Quitting smoking.... That is very hard. I have been smoking since I was 13 or so...And smoking is an all day excercise. Begins immediatly after breakfast (or even at night when sleep is not catching) until bedtime. My work, I am a self employed software engineer, is rather demanding. Demanding in a way that when working on a project the mind goes in high tempo and needs to be <relaxed> at times to pull back for another spin. And that is where tobacco has become rather crucial, at least in my case. I dont know whether I´ll be able to overcome tobacco just as easy as I did on booze. But, as I said before, what has to be done has to be done. Maybe popsickles will work out ? Today I have been able to eat solid food for the first time in two weeks. Very little, but it is yet another milestone. But I´m afraid it is only temporary. The pain was less today too. I hope it stays that way because tomorrow I will need to visit a customer. Means a drive of 70Km so I am not allowed to use codeine. Codeine affects driving capabilities I have been told. I will keep the group updated with my experiences. Maybe they are of help to others. And it´s a way of writing off agony too I guess..... Kind regards, Danny. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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