Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Great Job Brandan!!!!! If you have to you can handle a little insulin. I do it all the time. I am praying for the operation to work 100% for you! You are the history of this operation!!! > Hey ALL, > As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. > 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and > transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days in > ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. and > Nurses here in MN. > Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well > fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after > the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift > that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long to > hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, > there was NO PAIN. > Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his body > has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this disease. > Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is something > he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people > live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his > life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so > long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will keep > you updated as things progress. > We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second chance > at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been > invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . > As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep > smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Peg & Brandan, That's great news that he can eat and be pain-free. That's the best news I have heard all week. Take care and tell Brandan to take care and don't over do it. He in my prayers for a continued speedy recovery. Take Care, Louie in WV Brandans Great News Hey ALL, As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days in ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. and Nurses here in MN. Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long to hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, there was NO PAIN. Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his body has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this disease. Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is something he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will keep you updated as things progress. We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second chance at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 In a message dated 8/27/02 11:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, brwnbare9@... writes: > > Hey ALL, > As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. > 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and > > transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days > in > ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. > and > Nurses here in MN. > Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well > fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after > > the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift > > that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long > to > hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, > > there was NO PAIN. > Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his > body > has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this > disease. > Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is > something > he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people > live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his > > life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so > long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will > keep > you updated as things progress. > We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second > chance > at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been > invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . > As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep > smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) > > Dear Peg, I am so happy for and your entire family. Itsn't it the most wonderful feeling one could have knowing and seeing the change that the surgery brings to us. I was so elated I cannot begin to explain my feelings. Soon I know will be going home and I couldn't be happier. Love to you all. Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 In a message dated 8/27/02 11:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, brwnbare9@... writes: > > Hey ALL, > As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. > 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and > > transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days > in > ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. > and > Nurses here in MN. > Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well > fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after > > the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift > > that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long > to > hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, > > there was NO PAIN. > Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his > body > has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this > disease. > Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is > something > he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people > live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his > > life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so > long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will > keep > you updated as things progress. > We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second > chance > at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been > invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . > As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep > smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) > > Dear Peg, I am so happy for and your entire family. Itsn't it the most wonderful feeling one could have knowing and seeing the change that the surgery brings to us. I was so elated I cannot begin to explain my feelings. Soon I know will be going home and I couldn't be happier. Love to you all. Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 In a message dated 8/27/02 11:30:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, brwnbare9@... writes: > > Hey ALL, > As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. > 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and > > transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days > in > ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. > and > Nurses here in MN. > Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well > fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after > > the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift > > that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long > to > hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, > > there was NO PAIN. > Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his > body > has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this > disease. > Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is > something > he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people > live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his > > life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so > long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will > keep > you updated as things progress. > We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second > chance > at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been > invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . > As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep > smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) > > Dear Peg, I am so happy for and your entire family. Itsn't it the most wonderful feeling one could have knowing and seeing the change that the surgery brings to us. I was so elated I cannot begin to explain my feelings. Soon I know will be going home and I couldn't be happier. Love to you all. Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 EXCELLENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have kept him in my thoughts and prayers ! I love hearing good news. Good job ! Lily Brandans Great News Hey ALL, As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days in ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. and Nurses here in MN. Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long to hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, there was NO PAIN. Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his body has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this disease. Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is something he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will keep you updated as things progress. We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second chance at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) 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 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 EXCELLENT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have kept him in my thoughts and prayers ! I love hearing good news. Good job ! Lily Brandans Great News Hey ALL, As some of you know and some may not, Brandan had his surgery on Aug. 12, 2002. After 10 hours of surgery 124,000 islet cells were extracted and transplanted or transferred back into Brandans liver, He spent a few days in ICU, but has progressed very rapidly, much to the delight of all the Drs. and Nurses here in MN. Although he has had some very major ups and downs he has done well fighting fevers,infection and pain from the surgery. Today is Day 15 after the surgery, it is also the day after my birthday, THERE is no greater gift that I could have recieved than the words that I have yearned so very long to hear. Brandan got to eat his FIRST PAIN-FREE Mcs French Fries today, there was NO PAIN. Brandan knows it is going to take some time to recover from all his body has gone through fighting this disease and also recovering from this disease. Right now we are not sure whether or not he will be diabetic, it is something he is learning now to deal with and accept if it does happen, many people live today with diabeties, but it is knowing that for the first time in his life he can eat as everyone else does pain-free is what we have waited so long to hear. We wanted to share this good news with you all, and will keep you updated as things progress. We cant thank everyone who has had a part in giving him his second chance at a normal pain-free life enough, there truly is not a word that has been invented that could hold such meaning. So we will just say " THANK YOU " . As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers..Keep smiling(cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..Peg and Brandan...: ) 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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