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Heidi, I've been " down " with my pain and nausea and haven't had

a chance to say YOU ARE VERY WELCOME. Please let me know when

you get your blookwork back and any other insight your doctor has.

Be well,

Jill

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  • 5 months later...

Heidi,

Best wishes to you and a speedy recovery. I am so sorry you are going

through all of this still. So I take it you have a laptop there in the

hospital with you. I know when I have mine it at least helps to make

the hospitilization more bearable.

Sandy

Fairfield, California

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Lily,

you need to get yourself some sleep girl (This time I'm playing Nurse

Ratchet!). You won't do anyone any good if you collapse from

exhaustion, dear. Thanks for the update on . I hope her mom can

help her get into the new housing, I know that worrrys about her

girls being in that neighborhood she's currently in. Don't wear

yourself out.

Kimber

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Vallejo, CA

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Note: All advice given is personal opinion, not equal to that of a licensed

physician or health care professional.

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Hello Heidi,

I'm sorry you're still not back to your usual self and I wish you

the speediest recovery. You have always given me (and everyone

else!) so much information and food for thought. You are in my

thoughts and prayers at the moment.

Interesting about your genetic tests. I'm having same tests just

now. I'm expecting to hear from the geneticist before too long. I

have the full details of what I was told at the first meeting my

husband and I had with him but I can't remember everything! I'll

exchange info at another time when I have it all to hand. They have

discovered the genetic mutation for about 80% of familial or

hereditary pancreatitis cases but they believe there are other

mutations yet to be discovered as about 20% of what appear to be

obviously hereditary cases don't reveal one of the known mutations.

(Does that make sense as I've expressed it?!) The research is

relatively recent anyway and the known mutations were only

discovered in the 90's, I believe.

Anyway, whatever the cause of this strange and disconcerting disease

we have, I wish you less pain etc. as soon as possible. Thank God we

can share our experiencec with others.

Best wishes,

Fliss

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