Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Hey there.I am ka. I have been told by several specialists(UCSF)that even with burn out and brittle diabetes-there is no garauntee that you will be pain free. It doesn't work the same with every person. Was you CP brought on by alcohol? Hope to chat with ya.Best wishes for a pain free day! ka OH by the by-There are other drugs that can elevate your amylase and lipase very quickly and make it stay high for days...I know for a fact..If you want to know what ones-feel free to ask... gottabe_alakelover wrote:Okay, I know that I should not bring this up here. I am probably going to catch it, wide open. Flame me if you must, but this is an important question. This only concerns a select few of us. The end stage, 12+ years, pancreas cutdown to less than 30%. Reducted and working fine. Your remaining pancreas is just as bad as the parts removed. You have been told of the pancreas burning out and no more pain. You may have tried beer to burn it out and found that it caused more pain from the gas or whatever. Hard liquor only takes a small amount and thus causes less problems. You can quit at anytime pain starts. If need you can check into the hospital and scream alcohol pancreatitis. Maybe get the stomach pumped and a few days to get back on your feet. You got better turn around time only having part of the organ. If you take a few sips of hard booze daily or whenever your system is right, can you burn and shutdown the pancreas and leave the blood vessels intact. The blood vessels were always the reason for not removing the complete pancreas in the past. Could the very enemy of the pancreas, the poison of alcohol, be used to cure the very last stage, without surgery? Has there been a study on this or is one going on? Is there another type of chemical to do this? No one should have to worry about brittle diabetes because they already have it. This the last final stand. Death or pain-free! I would like to hear the pros as I could tell most of the cons. This is not for the ones with a full pancreas and no major problems. This will hurt you very bad. This for the ones backed to the wall. Will hard drinks burn that little piece of pancreas out, and pain stop but brittle diabetes continue. This maybe in the caveman era or hightech age. Someone needs to test this if it has a chance, If I did it would I be the first? Or is there history and a proven path? Thanks, PANCREATITIS Association, Intl. Online e-mail group To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Hey there.I am ka. I have been told by several specialists(UCSF)that even with burn out and brittle diabetes-there is no garauntee that you will be pain free. It doesn't work the same with every person. Was you CP brought on by alcohol? Hope to chat with ya.Best wishes for a pain free day! ka OH by the by-There are other drugs that can elevate your amylase and lipase very quickly and make it stay high for days...I know for a fact..If you want to know what ones-feel free to ask... gottabe_alakelover wrote:Okay, I know that I should not bring this up here. I am probably going to catch it, wide open. Flame me if you must, but this is an important question. This only concerns a select few of us. The end stage, 12+ years, pancreas cutdown to less than 30%. Reducted and working fine. Your remaining pancreas is just as bad as the parts removed. You have been told of the pancreas burning out and no more pain. You may have tried beer to burn it out and found that it caused more pain from the gas or whatever. Hard liquor only takes a small amount and thus causes less problems. You can quit at anytime pain starts. If need you can check into the hospital and scream alcohol pancreatitis. Maybe get the stomach pumped and a few days to get back on your feet. You got better turn around time only having part of the organ. If you take a few sips of hard booze daily or whenever your system is right, can you burn and shutdown the pancreas and leave the blood vessels intact. The blood vessels were always the reason for not removing the complete pancreas in the past. Could the very enemy of the pancreas, the poison of alcohol, be used to cure the very last stage, without surgery? Has there been a study on this or is one going on? Is there another type of chemical to do this? No one should have to worry about brittle diabetes because they already have it. This the last final stand. Death or pain-free! I would like to hear the pros as I could tell most of the cons. This is not for the ones with a full pancreas and no major problems. This will hurt you very bad. This for the ones backed to the wall. Will hard drinks burn that little piece of pancreas out, and pain stop but brittle diabetes continue. This maybe in the caveman era or hightech age. Someone needs to test this if it has a chance, If I did it would I be the first? Or is there history and a proven path? Thanks, PANCREATITIS Association, Intl. Online e-mail group To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Hey there.I am ka. I have been told by several specialists(UCSF)that even with burn out and brittle diabetes-there is no garauntee that you will be pain free. It doesn't work the same with every person. Was you CP brought on by alcohol? Hope to chat with ya.Best wishes for a pain free day! ka OH by the by-There are other drugs that can elevate your amylase and lipase very quickly and make it stay high for days...I know for a fact..If you want to know what ones-feel free to ask... gottabe_alakelover wrote:Okay, I know that I should not bring this up here. I am probably going to catch it, wide open. Flame me if you must, but this is an important question. This only concerns a select few of us. The end stage, 12+ years, pancreas cutdown to less than 30%. Reducted and working fine. Your remaining pancreas is just as bad as the parts removed. You have been told of the pancreas burning out and no more pain. You may have tried beer to burn it out and found that it caused more pain from the gas or whatever. Hard liquor only takes a small amount and thus causes less problems. You can quit at anytime pain starts. If need you can check into the hospital and scream alcohol pancreatitis. Maybe get the stomach pumped and a few days to get back on your feet. You got better turn around time only having part of the organ. If you take a few sips of hard booze daily or whenever your system is right, can you burn and shutdown the pancreas and leave the blood vessels intact. The blood vessels were always the reason for not removing the complete pancreas in the past. Could the very enemy of the pancreas, the poison of alcohol, be used to cure the very last stage, without surgery? Has there been a study on this or is one going on? Is there another type of chemical to do this? No one should have to worry about brittle diabetes because they already have it. This the last final stand. Death or pain-free! I would like to hear the pros as I could tell most of the cons. This is not for the ones with a full pancreas and no major problems. This will hurt you very bad. This for the ones backed to the wall. Will hard drinks burn that little piece of pancreas out, and pain stop but brittle diabetes continue. This maybe in the caveman era or hightech age. Someone needs to test this if it has a chance, If I did it would I be the first? Or is there history and a proven path? Thanks, PANCREATITIS Association, Intl. Online e-mail group To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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