Guest guest Posted August 29, 2002 Report Share Posted August 29, 2002 Hi folks, I know some of you were interested in my visit on Wednesday to see a new doc at Cleveland Clinic(CC). I went to see a Dr Darwin Conwell, who I was very impressed with. He is a very nice and kind gentleman who talks his time to explain things to you. If anyone lives in Ohio or near Ohio, I would recommend in trying Dr. Conwell, as I feel like he could help allot of you people who are fairly new to this disease and are not end stage like me. I am glad that I did make the 3-3/12 hr trip each way. I did feel that it was time well spent, even thro I didn't get the results that I had hope for, but at least he is offering one more thing to try. I have just about ran the full circle of options with CP, and the only things he has left to offer is something called a Splanchnicectomy .. This is where you meet first with various pain management docs first, then they decide if your would be a candidate for a celiac plexus nerve block, to see if this procedure would work. If it is determined that it would help you, then they had a thoracic surgery, who then goes into your sides and cut your nerves to the pancreas. They make the about 4 cuts on each side of your ribs, then cut the nerves running to your pancreas. You are in the hospital a couple days, with a chest tube in each side, which he said is uncomfortable. They take out the chest tube the next day and usually the day after that you get to go home. I had talked this over with my family and have already have my mine made up. I'm the person who has had a whipple and now has a Medtronic pain pump with morphine in it for pain control, and still need break thru meds. If I so have this procedure it would be a permanent and I would need my pain pump or break thru meds anymore. I am interested in what you all would do. Like I said I already know what I'm going to do, so don't worry, you won't sway my decision one way or another, I would just like to hear other perples pros and cons on this subject. There is one thing I did forgot to ask the doc. Do they do the nerve block thru a EUS guide Block or do they go thru your back. I think I will try and e-mail or call him back and ask him this question, before my final decision is made. I got up to go to the bathroom, as I was already asleep and now I can't get back to sleep as the pain is rearing it's ugly head, so I waiting for my pain med to kick in so I can get some well needed sleep, as this trip has wore me out. So I thought I would e-mail you all, with my latest doctor adventure. Thanks for your time. I hope you are all having a pain-free and stress-free day or should I say night! Take Care, Louie in WV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2002 Report Share Posted September 4, 2002 Louie, I'm so glad your appointment with your new doctor went so well. Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Southwest Representative Pancreatitis Association, International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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