Guest guest Posted October 27, 2002 Report Share Posted October 27, 2002 I don't post much on here, but do sign on from time to time to read posts. 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 loved Dr. Sutherland and I know that he is the best of the best and I trust him totally. My son is already a diabetic and also has cystic fibrosis, so the islet cell transplant is not an option for him. We still chose Dr. Sutherland because we feel he is the most experienced with doing pancreatectomies. One thing Dr. Sutherland said was that there was a possibility that he could have an injury on the tail of the pancreas maybe from football and maybe we could get away with a partial. However, he said there was a possiblity that might not be it and he would have to have two surgeries if the first one didn't solve the problem. My son doesn't want to take any chances and has chosen to do the total from the beginning. 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. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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