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- At what point do you HAVE to have surgery?
by St. Benedict
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by St. Benedict
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by Telman
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- Not really. Just trying to avoid pancreatitis.
by St. Benedict
22 mon
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by Telman
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by TheHealthGuy
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by #143846
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by TheHealthGuy
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by St. Benedict
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by TheHealthGuy
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by St. Benedict
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Thank you. You are very kind in trying to help me. I am pretty "bitter" that the doctors didn't diagnose me back in February when I first went in complaining of pain. It doesn't seem like that hard of a thing to figure out. Heck, even when I last went in to my GP, she acted like I was bothering her. This was after I had been to the ER in such excruciating pain they had me on a morphine drip. I had to beg her to run some bloodwork. She called back two days later all panicked telling me that my liver enzymes were elevated, and my pancreas enzymes were at 840. She told me to go straight back to the hospital. But, I had already researched a lot myself, and I was better. I didn't eat for several days, and have basically turned Vegan, as you suggested on your blog. So I am now meat free, dairy free, sugar free, fat free, nut free, gluten free, basically avoiding anything that caused prior attacks. I am so limited that I have to carry my foods now everywhere, if I am going to be gone from home for a while. It really stinks, especially since I have two out of town trips coming up. One is for my DD's dance competition, and the other one requires me to fly across country alone. Pretty scary. And I am still so swollen and bloated I look 9 months pregnant. So that is why I thought I might try the flush. I am also going to try the other things you mentioned. Otherwise, does it ever get better? Will I ever feel halfway normal?


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