Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 In a message dated 10/28/02 3:27:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, pancreatitis writes: > > Does anyone have any advice where this is concerned? > > I have never been so scared in my life. I can't believe this is > happening to my child. I wish it could have been me instead. > > Hey there , My advice would be follow your heart, and your doing the right thing letting your son decide what route to take. When Brandan had his surgery in MN on Aug, 12 of this year he was 16, ultimately the decision was his. We could only give him the options that we had explored and what each meant, and how we felt. He was the one that ultimately decided that this was what he needed done. Brandan chose to go ahead with what he thought was best for him! The freedom of never having another attack at any moment and the narcotics that he has been on for years is less now than before the surgery have more than confirmed the fact that this was the right choice for him. His blood sugars have been normal for more than 40 days now and he has had no need for insulin which for us has truly been a dream come true. BUT we know even if for some reason Brandan was to become diabetic, he can live with that,he could no longer deal with PAINcreatitis and so as always we take things " A DAY AT A TIME " . I know exactly how you feel when you say " I WISH IT COULD OF BEEN ME INSTEAD " . I cant tell you how many times through the years I have wished the same thought. YOU are a very strong and courageous Mom and caregiver to your son. Stay strong and keep good thoughts, he will draw his strength from yours and with the help of ANGELS like Dr. Sutherland I believe anything is possible. Please feel free to email me directly anytime, I am here to help in anyway I can. As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers....Keep smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!)... TTFN...Peg Bates.. : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 In a message dated 10/28/02 3:27:35 AM Eastern Standard Time, pancreatitis writes: > > Does anyone have any advice where this is concerned? > > I have never been so scared in my life. I can't believe this is > happening to my child. I wish it could have been me instead. > > Hey there , My advice would be follow your heart, and your doing the right thing letting your son decide what route to take. When Brandan had his surgery in MN on Aug, 12 of this year he was 16, ultimately the decision was his. We could only give him the options that we had explored and what each meant, and how we felt. He was the one that ultimately decided that this was what he needed done. Brandan chose to go ahead with what he thought was best for him! The freedom of never having another attack at any moment and the narcotics that he has been on for years is less now than before the surgery have more than confirmed the fact that this was the right choice for him. His blood sugars have been normal for more than 40 days now and he has had no need for insulin which for us has truly been a dream come true. BUT we know even if for some reason Brandan was to become diabetic, he can live with that,he could no longer deal with PAINcreatitis and so as always we take things " A DAY AT A TIME " . I know exactly how you feel when you say " I WISH IT COULD OF BEEN ME INSTEAD " . I cant tell you how many times through the years I have wished the same thought. YOU are a very strong and courageous Mom and caregiver to your son. Stay strong and keep good thoughts, he will draw his strength from yours and with the help of ANGELS like Dr. Sutherland I believe anything is possible. Please feel free to email me directly anytime, I am here to help in anyway I can. As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers....Keep smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!)... TTFN...Peg Bates.. : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Hey , My 13 yr old daughter has idiopathic chronic pancreatitis. I feel like you do, wish it could be me instead. I don't have any advice about the surgery, although I hope you keep us posted on how it goes. I am sure you will get a few replys from people that have been through it. I will be contacting Dr. Sutherland soon, to see what he says about my daughter. I know you are so scared because just thinking about doing the surgery is scary. It gets so hard watching your child in pain. I just wanted you to know that I was here for support if you need someone to vent to. My email is SweteT@... > We traveled to Minnesota a couple of weeks ago and visited with Dr. > Sutherland about a pancreatectomy. My son is so tired of the > pancreatitis and for sure wants the surgery and right now the plan is > to travel back in the spring, unless he can't tollerate the attacks > and then we will go sooner. > > I have never been so scared in my life. I can't believe this is > happening to my child. I wish it could have been me instead. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2002 Report Share Posted October 28, 2002 Hey , My 13 yr old daughter has idiopathic chronic pancreatitis. I feel like you do, wish it could be me instead. I don't have any advice about the surgery, although I hope you keep us posted on how it goes. I am sure you will get a few replys from people that have been through it. I will be contacting Dr. Sutherland soon, to see what he says about my daughter. I know you are so scared because just thinking about doing the surgery is scary. It gets so hard watching your child in pain. I just wanted you to know that I was here for support if you need someone to vent to. My email is SweteT@... > We traveled to Minnesota a couple of weeks ago and visited with Dr. > Sutherland about a pancreatectomy. My son is so tired of the > pancreatitis and for sure wants the surgery and right now the plan is > to travel back in the spring, unless he can't tollerate the attacks > and then we will go sooner. > > I have never been so scared in my life. I can't believe this is > happening to my child. I wish it could have been me instead. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2002 Report Share Posted October 29, 2002 In a message dated 10/27/2002 3:29:51 PM Central Standard Time, pjr1964@... writes: > > Does anyone have any advice where this is concerned? > > I have never been so scared in my life. I can't believe this is > happening to my child. I wish it could have been me instead. > > > Dear , Dr. Sutherland told me he would try to do a partial also but I strongly objected to that. I told him and made him promise me that he would do a total. I didn't want to go through another surgery for the removal of my pancreas. I am so glad that I was so adamant in my thoughts and opinions. The surgery is a big surgery and one time is enough. It is your choice and you need to give it a lot of thought. Also I was relieved that he was going to remove my spleen at the same time he removed my pancreas since I know people who had to go back to MN and have their spleen removed after they had their pancreas removed. A few years ago Dr. Sutherland didn't remove the spleen when he removed the pancreas but I believe he now removes both during the same operation. I would clarify that with him. If your son and I believe his name is ? If he is going to have the pancreatectomy I would discuss the removal of the spleen also. If he is going to have his spleen removed he should have some inoculations before his surgery. I am sure you know all about them. Good luck to you. Love, Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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