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In a message dated 11/4/2002 2:23:07 AM US Mountain Standard Time,

pancreatitis writes:

> Message: 5

> Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 01:09:04 -0800

>

> Subject: Dr Pete Hayden and our own Tony Crispin. Both great guys

>

> Here is a correspondence between Dr. Pete Hayden and our own Tony Crispin.

> I thought everyone might find it of interest

>

> I hope this finds you and yours well

>

> Mark

>

> Pancreatitis

>

>

> Hi Pete

> I came across this article today and I have not seen muscle cramps

> etc listed as symptoms of pancreatic insufficiency have you? I am trying

> to work out why these symptoms should occur.

> I hope you are well and that the speaking is going well,my friends in

> Iowa are doing great at the moment.Kind regards

> Tony

>

>

> What are the symptoms of pancreatic insufficiency? People with

> pancreatic insufficiency may have symptoms of pale, foul-smelling, bulky

> stools that stick to the side of the toilet bowl or are difficult to flush,

> oil droplets floating in the toilet bowl after bowel movements, and

> abdominal discomfort, gas, and bloating. People with pancreatic

> insufficiency may also have bone pain, muscle cramps, night blindness, and

> easy bruising

> Mark E. Armstrong

> www.top5plus5.com

> NW Chapter Rep

> Pancreatitis Association, International

>

>

>

Dear Mark,

Okay, I give... what is pancreatic insufficiency? For some reason, I have

not heard that term before.

Cecilia

Cecilia

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Mesa, Arizona

Arizona Chapter Representative

Pancreatitis Association International

http://pancassociation.org/storieshome.html

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Cecelia,

it means that the pancreas isn't functioning at it's normal

level and it needs some assistance to do so. Most people

with chronic pancreatitis end up with pancreatic

insuffiiency due to the damage, but some people have it

without the pancreatitis problems.

Kimber

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Kimber

Vallejo, CA

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Southwest and California Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Cecelia,

it means that the pancreas isn't functioning at it's normal

level and it needs some assistance to do so. Most people

with chronic pancreatitis end up with pancreatic

insuffiiency due to the damage, but some people have it

without the pancreatitis problems.

Kimber

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Kimber

Vallejo, CA

hominid2@...

Southwest and California Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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Cecelia,

it means that the pancreas isn't functioning at it's normal

level and it needs some assistance to do so. Most people

with chronic pancreatitis end up with pancreatic

insuffiiency due to the damage, but some people have it

without the pancreatitis problems.

Kimber

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Kimber

Vallejo, CA

hominid2@...

Southwest and California Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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