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Dear Peeps,

I know I have not been here for awhile and have alot of catching

up to do on all of your situations. I lost a doctor today I think,

one that I thought believed me. He said I was going to have to get

off all my medication(ultram and doxepin), which pretty much said to

me that he was through dealing with me. My numbers are still five

times average on both amylase and lipase, always have been. Other

than that I only have one other piece of evidence pointing towards

pancreatitis, one lone attack about five years ago. Thats bout when

I starting taking medicine also. I was sick for five years before

that and spent most of it in bed. It was so depressing, since I

started taking ultram my life has somewhat resumed, or at least I can

smile now. Being 27 is really a big factor in my getting treated.

Dying don't bother me anymore, living is what is starting to scare

me. Knowing that I don't have to feel like I did and knowing that

they are just not going to treat me is a torturing thought. I just

don't know what to do. If you took the time to read this, thank

you. I will try to catch up on some of your stories also. Peace

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Hi ,

Just wanted to let you know that I read your story and am offering

you my support. If I were you, I would ask your doctor what advice

he can give you for managing the pain that is associated with the

condition and what steps he would like you to take so that you

may not need the meds as much (this will put him on the spot in

a way). It is not right that he expects you to go " cold turkey " or that

he is not offering other treatment options. I would ask around

and find out if there is another doctor who will take over your

care, whether it be primary care, pain management or a GI guy.

As far as your being more scared to live with the untreated pain

than dying. I understand that too as I have thought that many

times myself. But in both of our cases, I think we just need to

find the right doctor. I am in the process of doing that, and it is

hard but I am still hopeful that I will succeed in finding one.

I hope that this works out for you.

Laurie

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