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Sylvia, How awful! What an experience. I hope you are comfortable now with

the pancreas! Then, to end up with a dx of AIH. Will it never stop!

Although I'm glad you didn't need one, and hope you never do, they do

transplant pancreases. Frequently the kidney failure will be due to

diabetes. In this situation they will give the person a pancreas along with

the kidney to stop the diabetes. I hope no one here ever needs one of these.

Patty

[ ] Pancreatitis

This is extremely serious and unbelievably painful. I was hospitalized twice

with them thinking it was gall bladder attack. I couldn't even keep water

down and vomited green bile and had horrible pain. All of the tests were

inconclusive. They finally went into to remove my gall bladder and

discovered my pancreas was in such bad shape with the largest pseudo cyst

they had ever seen. the had to remove the gall bladder to get to the

pancreas well enough to try and save my life. Two weeks later, I was back in

with many small pseudo cysts all over my pancreas and another attack. They

were too small to operate and just monitored with massive doses of an

antibiotic starting with a V. Until they overdosed me on it. It was after

this, I started having liver enzyme problems and was eventually diagnosed

with AIH. That was 4 years ago and while I know pancreatitis could return,

it hasn't. However, the pain was in the diaphragm center area, and I would

know if it returned. I couldn't even rest my hand on the area it was so

tender.. Get to a good internist or gastro who persists, or needs to go in

and take a look around. They cannot transplant a pancreas and you can't live

without it.

Sylvia - AIH - Las Vegas, NV

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At 04:53 PM 8/6/03 +0000, you wrote:

>... Has anyone had pancreatitis and does the ReA cause this?

>Thanks,

>Sherm

My condolences, Sherm. I had pancreatitis over Christmas 1999 and spent

nine days in the hospital. The doctors finally admitted that it was most

likely caused by the NSAIDs. That was only after they spent days asking me

time and again if I drink, how much and how often. I don't! I haven't in

years due to all the meds I have to take. They even started asking my wife;

she went ballistic on them!

For a couple of months prior to the pancreatitis I had elevated liver tests

and was scheduled to see a liver specialist the Monday after Christmas. He

ended up seeing me in the hospital. When the pancreatitis cleared up the

liver tests went back to normal. Not sure if there is a correlation, but it

seems like there must be.

I've just noticed recently that Vioxx now lists pancreatitis as a possible

side effect. At the time, my rheumy swore it couldn't be that!

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Dear ......,

Hope your sister is doing a little bit better. Did you think of vaginal

insufflations? I am trying myself this procedure: outlfow 1/2 l oxigen from

bottle, combined with ozone, from generator (Longevity). If you lead the

oxigen through some water, the ozone with water will come in the vagina and

cervix (with ozonresistant bag), and this will be very beneficial.

It's not complicated to do, and not or expensive (autohemotherapy) like

other things.

Cathalijne

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My sister has panceratitis and I would like to get as much information

from this great group of people as possible. She was in the hospital

for a week and has been out for about a week a she is only getting

worse. Any infor some one can provide will be greatly appricated. I

would like to say thanks to this group for all the info I collected

over the past few years, my own health has improved so much that my

quality of life is better than it has been in the past ten years.

Thank You

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In a message dated 6/20/05 9:42:57 AM Central Daylight Time,

HelenW8262@... writes:

> Hi Cathalijine,

>

> Regarding your post. I am going to look into the Longevity Generator. Hope

> it is not too expensive. You say it is simple to do the vaginal insufflations,

> it doesn't sound easy to someone who knows nothing about it. Do they also

> sell the equipment for the vaginal, ear and other insufflations.

> Regards,

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H.

have you looked into Plasmafire generators? I bought one several yrs ago and

it's still going strong. My grandson and I do ear insufflations. I've had

sinus issues all winter which are now getting much better because I know I need

to do this daily.

My grandson has ear problems in the winter and allergies in the spring.

This

machine is amazing for the benefits we've gotten.

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Hi Cathalijine,

Regarding your post. I am going to look into the Longevity Generator. Hope it is

not too expensive. You say it is simple to do the vaginal insufflations, it

doesn't sound easy to someone who knows nothing about it. Do they also sell the

equipment for the vaginal, ear and other insufflations.

Regards,

H.

--------- RE: Pancreatitis

>

> Dear ......,

>

> Hope your sister is doing a little bit better. Did you think of vaginal

> insufflations? I am trying myself this procedure: outlfow 1/2 l oxigen from

> bottle, combined with ozone, from generator (Longevity). If you lead the

> oxigen through some water, the ozone with water will come in the vagina and

> cervix (with ozonresistant bag), and this will be very beneficial.

> It's not complicated to do, and not or expensive (autohemotherapy) like

> other things.

>

> Cathalijne

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----

> Van: oxyplus [mailto:oxyplus ]Namens

> wantalotmore2001

> Verzonden: zaterdag 18 juni 2005 19:18

> Aan: oxyplus

> Onderwerp: Panceratitis

>

>

> My sister has panceratitis and I would like to get as much information

> from this great group of people as possible. She was in the hospital

> for a week and has been out for about a week a she is only getting

> worse. Any infor some one can provide will be greatly appricated. I

> would like to say thanks to this group for all the info I collected

> over the past few years, my own health has improved so much that my

> quality of life is better than it has been in the past ten years.

> Thank You

> Bernice

>

>

>

>

>

> OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

> other alternative self-help subjects.

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to everyone in group and YOU ANGELBEAR THNK YOU ALL FOR PRAYING WHEN I FIRST GOT THE NEWS OF MY MOTHER WHO WWAS DIAGONSED BACK IN DEC OF 05 SHE HAS BEEN BATTLING PANCRITIC CANCER AND HAS BEEN ON EXTENSIVE CHEMO THE DOCS GAVE HER THE NEWS THAT IT IS SHRINKNG AND HAS LONG HAS IT STAYS BELOW 100 SHES DOING GOOD AND ITS 57 RIGHT NOW SHE WILL ALWYS HAVE THE CANCER AND ALL BUT THATS THE BEST NEWS IVE RECIEVED.ANGEL IS THE ANY OTHER WEB SITES U KNOW ABOUT ON PANRICAITC CANCER AGAIN THNK U ALL SO MUCH AND I DO READ ALL THE MESSAGE THAT COME THROUHG TERRI MY MOTHERS NAMES IS JUDY angelbear1129@... wrote: Click here: Pancreatitis http://digestive.niddk.nih.gov/ddiseases/pubs/pancreatitis/index.htm "When life's problems seem overwhelming, look around and see what other people are coping with. You may consider yourself fortunate."

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If anyone has any questions about pancreatitis...ask my mom! She just spent the majority of the last year battling chronic pancreatitis **waves hi to my mom** I see ya reading mom!

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sounds like his gallbladder, very painful, I had a gallstone, and used a liver gall bladder cleanse called dr christophers, at organic health. colesterol[sp] is what forms gallstones, and even a mix of olive oil and lemon juice will knock it out, but taste real bad.

10 to 1 thats what it is, and what he is taking might be bringing this to focus.

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From: greenvan2003 <greenvan2003@...>Subject: pancreatitisno-forced-vaccination Date: Sunday, April 20, 2008, 6:56 PM

I just got word that my son has suddenly come down with this malady. Ihave a hard time believing this comes on without warning and causessuch intense pain that the patient can't function nor sleep.the patient is 38 year old male with no obvious endocrine maladiesthat I am aware of. the kicker is he is taking 3 meds for cholesterol.That is a red flag to me 5 by 5 FEET.His mother tells me it came on as a result of those meds and i believeit. Any thoughts?

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sounds like his gallbladder, very painful, I had a gallstone, and used a liver gall bladder cleanse called dr christophers, at organic health. colesterol[sp] is what forms gallstones, and even a mix of olive oil and lemon juice will knock it out, but taste real bad.

10 to 1 thats what it is, and what he is taking might be bringing this to focus.

Peace-Love-Oneness

Dona

"Knowing others is knowledge.

Understanding oneself is wisdom.

Overcoming others requires force.

Mastering oneself requires strength

Onewho knows when he has enough

Is rich indeed

One who keeps to the path is strong

One who maintains his place is enduring.

To live in the moment is to live without death."

Dona L Wheeler/Consultant

540-400-3456

From: greenvan2003 <greenvan2003@...>Subject: pancreatitisno-forced-vaccination Date: Sunday, April 20, 2008, 6:56 PM

I just got word that my son has suddenly come down with this malady. Ihave a hard time believing this comes on without warning and causessuch intense pain that the patient can't function nor sleep.the patient is 38 year old male with no obvious endocrine maladiesthat I am aware of. the kicker is he is taking 3 meds for cholesterol.That is a red flag to me 5 by 5 FEET.His mother tells me it came on as a result of those meds and i believeit. Any thoughts?

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It's quite likely that the 3 meds may well have exacerbated or triggered the pancreatitis; however, there may well be one or more underlying issues which may have been either undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or ... ~~Ruth

pancreatitis

I just got word that my son has suddenly come down with this malady. Ihave a hard time believing this comes on without warning and causessuch intense pain that the patient can't function nor sleep.the patient is 38 year old male with no obvious endocrine maladiesthat I am aware of. the kicker is he is taking 3 meds for cholesterol.That is a red flag to me 5 by 5 FEET.His mother tells me it came on as a result of those meds and i believeit. Any thoughts?

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Acute & Chronic Pancreatitis Symptoms

Acute pancreatitis usually begins with gradual or sudden pain in the upper abdomen that sometimes extends through the back. The pain may be mild at first and feel worse after eating. But the pain is often severe and may become constant and last for several days. Other symptoms may include:

swollen and tender abdomen

nausea

vomiting

fever

rapid pulse

Most people with chronic pancreatitis experience upper abdominal pain, although some people have no pain at all. The pain may spread to the back, feel worse when eating or drinking, and become constant and disabling. Other symptoms include:

nausea

vomiting

weight loss

diarrhea

oily stools

Read more about pancreatitis symptoms »

What is pancreatitis?

Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas. The pancreas is a large gland behind the stomach and close to the duodenum - the first part of the small intestine. The pancreas secretes digestive juices, or enzymes, into the duodenum through a tube called the pancreatic duct. Pancreatic enzymes join with bile - a liquid produced in the liver and stored in the gallbladder - to digest food. The pancreas also releases the hormones insulin and glucagon into the bloodstream. These hormones help the body regulate the glucose it takes from food for energy.

Normally, digestive enzymes secreted by the pancreas do not become active until they reach the small intestine. But when the pancreas is inflamed, the enzymes inside it attack and damage the tissues that produce them.

Pancreatitis can be acute or chronic. Either form is serious and can lead to complications. In severe cases, bleeding, infection, and permanent tissue damage may occur.

Both forms of pancreatitis occur more often in men than women.

What are the causes of acute pancreatitis?

Acute pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas that occurs suddenly and usually resolves in a few days with treatment. Acute pancreatitis can be a life-threatening illness with severe complications. Each year, about 210,000 people in the United States are admitted to the hospital with acute pancreatitis.1 The most common cause of acute pancreatitis is the presence of gallstones - small, pebble-like substances made of hardened bile - that cause inflammation in the pancreas as they pass through the common bile duct. Chronic, heavy alcohol use is also a common cause. Acute pancreatitis can occur within hours or as long as 2 days after consuming alcohol. Other causes of acute pancreatitis include abdominal trauma, medications, infections, tumors, and genetic abnormalities of the pancreas.

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http://www.medicinenet.com/pancreatitis/article.htm

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