Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 Hi, Cyndie. These attacks happen at all times - mostly it seems with no eating. I will raise up out of bed in the middle of the night (the least stressful time for me) in horrible pain, so I don't think stress is my enemy with these types. I have, however, felt that stress has caused some of attacks in the past. For once in my life, the stress level is really low - God has His hands on this. Since going back into the church, I have learned to handle things much better. I just turn everything over to Him, and it feels like a HUGE weight has been lifted. So praise God for that! I truly hope for your relief, as well as everyone else. Hoping that blessings of healing and relief come your way - in KY ckush46 wrote:Hi ; This is new member Cyndie from Indiana. I just wanted to add my 2 cents worth here on why you may have pain and not have eaten. My question to you would be: What was your stress level like prior to the attack? I know that my panc. seems to feed off of my emotional state. Just a thought. It's 3 in the A.M here and my panc. is angry about something. So here's wishing everyone a restful night- incl. myself! God Bless! Cyndie :-) In pancreatitis@y..., " shelleytinsley2257 " wrote: > Hello to all! Hope everyone is having as pain-free a day as > possible! I have a question that has always slipped my mind while in > the doctor's office - guess all the other junk that he is telling me > takes my mind from the minor stuff! > > Does anyone have attacks of pain that are very, very similar to > attacks of pancreatits when they haven't eaten anything. These > things will only last for periods of 10-20 minutes, but they are > really bad. I have to do the normal lean forward position - and they > always happen at the most inconvenient times - work, car, etc. If > you do have these and know why, let me know. I've just always > accepted these as a result of CP, and maybe that's what I'll have to > do. I just wondered. > > Anyways, I just want to say a special hello to - I hope today > is better than the last few. I find myself worrying about you and > praying for you at night, as if I'v known you for years. Your > response from Psalms to the possible spam on Eugenics was beautiful > and wonderful! You will remain in my thoughts and prayers. I would > tell you to be strong, but I've watched my father go through alcohol > wd after 30 yrs of being a alcoholic, and it was truly horrid! So, > I'll just pray for a supernatural strength for you! > > Also, I just want to say a very heart-felt thank you to all of you > wonderful and caring people in this group. My loving prayers are > with each of you. > > in KY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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