Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 Kaye, Kaye, Kaye, What do I say? Its a long long long story. You would be brittle bones by the time I got done! I gave Hiedi a message for you. Hopes she gets through. Chill girl this is history. I got a APB out everywhere for help. I even have started steps to get this registered. I have been in contact with some VIPs in the Pancreas Field. This has done gotten to important in the findings. Yes, Haasis issued me the death sentence but he was not the only one. To really complicate matters, I am getting better each day. I am so close to the burn outstage, that it chills me. I have had good results, never in my history have I had anything this great. I had a Speedy for lunch with chips and hotdip! Not in 15 years have I been able to have this and stay out of the hospital. The dip bothered me less than ever before, and it was on the strong end! What happens if this is true burn out. I still have some pain but not like before, on my best day! These final spurts have to be taken out. I am comfortable to do just that. Mexican food was one of the first to go back in 1990. 2002 it finally made its return! The KFC chicken must be soaked in grease nowadays. But it bothered me for only a few minutes! Don't you give up on me! The battle has to be won and the paperwork complete. I again warn everyone, do not try this. This is a special case in the very late stage. I am not dealing with very much pancreas. Mostly 10 percent and it is not working very good. The brittle diabetes is flairing but I am on it night and day! As some of you know from my emails stopping to get a reading and a shot. The future can be rewritten!!! I can do it!!! Thanks, > First of all, I have never, ever, ever heard of pancreatitis being > a " death sentence " so to speak. Nowhere that I know of does it say > that folks with pancreatitis go to " death " guaranteed. Enlighten me > here, who is giving this info out? Yes, many die from pancreatitis, > but many folks also die from other diseases that are not " classified " > as " end-stage " etc. etc. Please, please, PLEASE tell me where it is > that says you automatically die from this disease. We have enough > problems but if that is not correct, I sure hate to hear folks being > told that this is an automatic death sentence. > > Alcohol and burnout. Please , don't do this. Now that would > be one good way to kill yourself. That pancreatic " burnout " you are > looking for might well result in your death because when it stops > eating hte pancreas it might just keep going. Also, pancreatic > burnout IS NO GUARANTEE the pain will go away. Also on a more > sensible side...........If you do the alcohol thing, it might just > screw up your malpractice case! I can't tell you the ins and outs it > would take all day but it might. > > I haven't gotten to read all the e-mails I have missed, but I am very > concerned about why this particular Dr. Haasis started taking you off > the Dilaudid to begin with? If he says you are going to " die " with > the pain, why did he back down on the med? Not too bright in my book. > > I won't get to read replies for a couple days and I am not ignoring > anybody. Just trying to catch up when and where I can. > > Take care all and a pain free pancreas day to all > > Kaye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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