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In a message dated 11/1/03 5:58:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,

northwestdee@... writes:

> A couple of years ago we moved back to Kentucky to be

>

Hi Debbie,

Another victim from the Midwest, I do believe there is a geographic

connection for this disease.

As far as help, just keep tuned to this board and sooner or later an answer

will appear, it's just like having your own magic 8 ball.

Glad to have you with us.

Best wishes, poncho - GA

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in a little town in Idaho

This is interesting to me, because I live in a little town in Idaho and the

doctors have been wonderful to me. Maybe I have not been as sick as most of

you but have had , I think 5 attacks and was in for three months a year ago

and several days twice this summer. I have spent some time in Intensive care

I live a little ways from Idaho Falls Idaho and we have a good G.I doctor

there and a good one In Pocatello.

Where were you in Idaho?

Myrna

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In a message dated 11/1/03 8:51:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

michelep@... writes:

> I was born and raised in the Midwest only been in Vancouver for 7 years,

> could is be a higher percentage of Midwestern's end up with this?

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Hi Michele,

I have read this web site for a while and it seems to me that an unusually

high number of posters (with CP) are either in the Midwest or are from the

Midwest. The states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Kentucky don't

have

high populations and yet they seem to be home to many cases of CP. CP is almost

a rare disease in any case.

I'm originally from Indiana. I don't have firm statical data to support this

theory, it's just from casual observation.

Best wishes, Poncho - GA

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Hi Poncho,

Well even without hard data it is an interesting theory. I wonder what other

common threads we have to bring us to this point. I had diabetes prior to

being diagnosed with CP. Maybe it is a common diet when we were younger. I

worry my daughter will end up with this she is 2o and has had tummy trouble

on and off for a few years now. That was how I started not even knowing what

I had until I had a serious bout of keatoasdosis (sugar went to 1,594) and

acute Pancreatitis then the dead tissue showed up and the psudocysts and it'

s be down hill from there. Been having a bad run since September and was in

the hospital again then. Fourth time in the past year. Now on LTD.

Michele

I don't have firm statical data to support this

theory, it's just from casual observation.

Best wishes, Poncho - GA

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