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-Peg,

I am so happy that Brandan is doing so well. I'm sure you are ready

to get back home to a 'normal life'. I will be traveling soon to MN

to have the surgery done myself. I am so excited and have so much to

do before the 2nd of Oct. I just need to remeber not to try & overdo.

Don't want to be thrown into an attack.

I will continue praying for Brandan and your family. Tell him

everytime he eats Mc's French Fries without pain he's

fulfilling my dream...as I'm sure many others here. Good Luck with

your new family life and a safe trip home.

Peace & prayers,

N'Awlins Gal

-- In pancreatitis@y..., brwnbare9@a... wrote:

> Hey there all...

> I am so sorry it has taken me some time to update you all, but

it is good news that I pass along. Brandan was released on day 18,

Friday, August 30th, although he does have pain still it is a

different pain, not the pancreatitis pain, it seems as the days go by

to be less and less. His back has been bothering him but after

seeing Dr. Sutherland today its possible that it could be due to

still the spleen healing, after all his body has been through an

awful lot these last few weeks. Dr. Sutherland did give us the ok to

head back home today, although with anything as always its a day at a

time. Brandans sugars have been staying right where they should be,

since the surgery. He has been on long acting insulin since leaving

the hospital last friday, and today we were told to start bringing

him down on the dose in hopes that the islets are going to kick in

and start doing what they are suppose to do. Things for us are going

wonderful and we pray that they continue to do so, Brandans dad is

flying in over the weekend and we are going to start heading back

home, with any luck we will be back home early next week. WE THANK

EVERYONE for all they have done for us and especially for all the

love,support, thoughts and prayers that everyone has given us. We

will keep you all updated as we can, as always keeping you and yours

in our thoughts and prayers...Keep smiling..TTFN...Peg and

Brandan...: )

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-Peg,

I am so happy that Brandan is doing so well. I'm sure you are ready

to get back home to a 'normal life'. I will be traveling soon to MN

to have the surgery done myself. I am so excited and have so much to

do before the 2nd of Oct. I just need to remeber not to try & overdo.

Don't want to be thrown into an attack.

I will continue praying for Brandan and your family. Tell him

everytime he eats Mc's French Fries without pain he's

fulfilling my dream...as I'm sure many others here. Good Luck with

your new family life and a safe trip home.

Peace & prayers,

N'Awlins Gal

-- In pancreatitis@y..., brwnbare9@a... wrote:

> Hey there all...

> I am so sorry it has taken me some time to update you all, but

it is good news that I pass along. Brandan was released on day 18,

Friday, August 30th, although he does have pain still it is a

different pain, not the pancreatitis pain, it seems as the days go by

to be less and less. His back has been bothering him but after

seeing Dr. Sutherland today its possible that it could be due to

still the spleen healing, after all his body has been through an

awful lot these last few weeks. Dr. Sutherland did give us the ok to

head back home today, although with anything as always its a day at a

time. Brandans sugars have been staying right where they should be,

since the surgery. He has been on long acting insulin since leaving

the hospital last friday, and today we were told to start bringing

him down on the dose in hopes that the islets are going to kick in

and start doing what they are suppose to do. Things for us are going

wonderful and we pray that they continue to do so, Brandans dad is

flying in over the weekend and we are going to start heading back

home, with any luck we will be back home early next week. WE THANK

EVERYONE for all they have done for us and especially for all the

love,support, thoughts and prayers that everyone has given us. We

will keep you all updated as we can, as always keeping you and yours

in our thoughts and prayers...Keep smiling..TTFN...Peg and

Brandan...: )

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-Peg,

I am so happy that Brandan is doing so well. I'm sure you are ready

to get back home to a 'normal life'. I will be traveling soon to MN

to have the surgery done myself. I am so excited and have so much to

do before the 2nd of Oct. I just need to remeber not to try & overdo.

Don't want to be thrown into an attack.

I will continue praying for Brandan and your family. Tell him

everytime he eats Mc's French Fries without pain he's

fulfilling my dream...as I'm sure many others here. Good Luck with

your new family life and a safe trip home.

Peace & prayers,

N'Awlins Gal

-- In pancreatitis@y..., brwnbare9@a... wrote:

> Hey there all...

> I am so sorry it has taken me some time to update you all, but

it is good news that I pass along. Brandan was released on day 18,

Friday, August 30th, although he does have pain still it is a

different pain, not the pancreatitis pain, it seems as the days go by

to be less and less. His back has been bothering him but after

seeing Dr. Sutherland today its possible that it could be due to

still the spleen healing, after all his body has been through an

awful lot these last few weeks. Dr. Sutherland did give us the ok to

head back home today, although with anything as always its a day at a

time. Brandans sugars have been staying right where they should be,

since the surgery. He has been on long acting insulin since leaving

the hospital last friday, and today we were told to start bringing

him down on the dose in hopes that the islets are going to kick in

and start doing what they are suppose to do. Things for us are going

wonderful and we pray that they continue to do so, Brandans dad is

flying in over the weekend and we are going to start heading back

home, with any luck we will be back home early next week. WE THANK

EVERYONE for all they have done for us and especially for all the

love,support, thoughts and prayers that everyone has given us. We

will keep you all updated as we can, as always keeping you and yours

in our thoughts and prayers...Keep smiling..TTFN...Peg and

Brandan...: )

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Dear Peg and Brandan,

That's great news abour Brandan getting released. He must be doing great!

WHatever you are both doing, keep up the good work. It sure sounds like he on

the road to a full and fast recovery. I hope that your trip home goes well and

uneventful. Glad to hear that things are going so well for you all.

Take Care,

Louie in WV

Brandans release...: )

Hey there all...

I am so sorry it has taken me some time to update you all, but it is good

news that I pass along. Brandan was released on day 18, Friday, August 30th,

although he does have pain still it is a different pain, not the pancreatitis

pain, it seems as the days go by to be less and less. His back has been

bothering him but after seeing Dr. Sutherland today its possible that it could

be due to still the spleen healing, after all his body has been through an awful

lot these last few weeks. Dr. Sutherland did give us the ok to head back home

today, although with anything as always its a day at a time. Brandans sugars

have been staying right where they should be, since the surgery. He has been on

long acting insulin since leaving the hospital last friday, and today we were

told to start bringing him down on the dose in hopes that the islets are going

to kick in and start doing what they are suppose to do. Things for us are going

wonderful and we pray that they continue to do so, Brandans dad is flying in

over the weekend and we are going to start heading back home, with any luck we

will be back home early next week. WE THANK EVERYONE for all they have done for

us and especially for all the love,support, thoughts and prayers that everyone

has given us. We will keep you all updated as we can, as always keeping you and

yours in our thoughts and prayers...Keep smiling..TTFN...Peg and Brandan...: )

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Dear Peg and Brandan,

That's great news abour Brandan getting released. He must be doing great!

WHatever you are both doing, keep up the good work. It sure sounds like he on

the road to a full and fast recovery. I hope that your trip home goes well and

uneventful. Glad to hear that things are going so well for you all.

Take Care,

Louie in WV

Brandans release...: )

Hey there all...

I am so sorry it has taken me some time to update you all, but it is good

news that I pass along. Brandan was released on day 18, Friday, August 30th,

although he does have pain still it is a different pain, not the pancreatitis

pain, it seems as the days go by to be less and less. His back has been

bothering him but after seeing Dr. Sutherland today its possible that it could

be due to still the spleen healing, after all his body has been through an awful

lot these last few weeks. Dr. Sutherland did give us the ok to head back home

today, although with anything as always its a day at a time. Brandans sugars

have been staying right where they should be, since the surgery. He has been on

long acting insulin since leaving the hospital last friday, and today we were

told to start bringing him down on the dose in hopes that the islets are going

to kick in and start doing what they are suppose to do. Things for us are going

wonderful and we pray that they continue to do so, Brandans dad is flying in

over the weekend and we are going to start heading back home, with any luck we

will be back home early next week. WE THANK EVERYONE for all they have done for

us and especially for all the love,support, thoughts and prayers that everyone

has given us. We will keep you all updated as we can, as always keeping you and

yours in our thoughts and prayers...Keep smiling..TTFN...Peg and Brandan...: )

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Peg,

I'm so glad Brandan is doing so well. Keep us informed as he

heals.

Kimber

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Kimber

Vallejo, CA

hominid2@...

Southwest Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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