Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Dear Kimber, You may not believe it but this is working better and better each day. The first few days the mixture was weak and showed very little. Now, I can actually go to the pancreas and tap it, if there is pain it will calm it right down. That is unheard of with pancreatitis. Enough taps and I can burn it out. Afterwards, I quit just like, I just started at the age of 45. I promise to not let this out of control. I am keeping journals. This could be the cure for some of us. This could mean the pains ending forever! It has the classic signs that it will not work, but those are always the ones that just work better. If this works and sets a standard it will cost a fortune to do it in the hospital! This very thing has been going on in my head for 5 years. This is my kitty. I can pull of history. This is no backwood plan. Everything is timed, measured, rated and increased, double checked. I think diet drinks are a must to keep the blood- glucose regulated, It cuts the humalog dosage and stays safer. There are not high blood pressures. At this point of withdrawals with me that is a plus!!! If you would like I could send you some details as to the proof in a few weeks. This is only the first few days and showing better than 85% perfection. Maybe the docs are wrong classifying all of us in a 100% or nothing group. There is a cure and I am looking for it. I owe this to my daughters. It would suite me just fine to cure the entire group. But things have to be perfect. Thats where I am right now, perfect for the test! Except for the shakes... Thanks, > , > the only thing I can say is that the ones who know are > probably those with alcohol pancreatitis and didn't stop > drinking. Unfortunately, from what I've read, most of those > people are dead due to a combo of pancreatitis complications > and all the other complications of being an alcoholic. > Personally, even cooking with a small amount of alcohol > causes major pain. I had a piece of cake that had a minute > amount of rum in it and ended up going home in severe pain. > Since I'm not into pain, I've decided to avoid the issue. > What I have read is that the so called pain-free " burn-out " > doesn't always happen. Sometimes, the pain is there even > when your pancreas is completely dead. Othertimes, they > reach the so-called " burn-out " . Kinda like playing russian > roulette since they have no idea what makes one person get > burn-out and another not. But, you are an adult and you > will ultimately be the one who has to make the decision to > try this. > (I'm end-stage just like you, except I do have all of my > pancreas. I'm doing my best to avoid surgery). > Kimber > > -- > Kimber > Vallejo, CA > hominid2@c... > Southwest Representative > Pancreatitis Association, International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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