Guest guest Posted September 21, 2002 Report Share Posted September 21, 2002 Marissa, I have a question for you. I saw on the posts that you had the tail of your pancreas removed. The doctors are talking about taking my husband's tail of his pancreas. He is 29 and has been chronic for almost 2 years, he has had 6 ERCP's and is getting ready to have his 7th in October to remove the last stint that was placed in. The stint is in the tail of his pancreas. He is a chronic sufferer due to a narrowing of his pancreatic duct. Our last admission to the hospital was for fever, pain and nausea. His doctor was out of town that week but the doctor on call performed and ERCP to put in a stint in the tail. All we heard all week was that he needed this surgery to take the tail out. When his doctor came back and we saw him in the office he said that surgery was an option but because he was so young he would like to leave the pancreas whole for as long as possible. He has been home with this attack since the last week of august and just this week has seemed to inprove. Of course he is still very weak and trying to get his strengh back. We go to see a pancreatic surgeon this coming tuesday to see what his take is on the situation. The hospital that we go to is town Unversity in Washington DC. I trust his GI doctor very much as he has all ready saved my husbands life once last year when a attack led to a blockage of the bile duct. This caused his liver to back up and almost shut down on him. They performed an ERCP that cleared that blockage and he went through a seris of stints. This attack he is trying to get get over now, seemed to have cause an infection in his pancreas. So far the anticbotics are working and the fever is gone and the pain is gone. I have a few questions, one was it worth it? What was the process? and why did they decide to do this in yor case? Also did is help with the attacks and the pain? I have been searching for someone like you to ask these questions and get an opinion if someone who has been there. I hope that you will take the time to tell me your story. Yo can also email me at joejenring@.... Thank You, in land Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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