Guest guest Posted July 4, 2005 Report Share Posted July 4, 2005 In a message dated 7/4/2005 11:04:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, pancreatitis writes: The fact that he is not a diabetic is huge. I mean, huge. It Hey there Karyn, YES! He is a Miracle I believe, for I know that he did get his second chance. Brandan is better than the young man or infact as far as he goes the 11th child to have the TP/ICT, he is my families inspiration everyday. Although he lives with the effects of having this disease for as I believe his entire life, he has quality of life now, which there was NONE before, He isnt where we had all hoped he would be but I will continue to learn and be an advocate for my son and all those who suffer this horrific illness in hopes of " ONEDAY " there being no such word so frightening as that of " PAINcreatitis " . I know first hand how frightening cancer has been, in my families lives for many years, and if I had to say which is worse I am not sure I could answer that, for truly they are both " LIFE CHANGING " illnesses. All we can do is take things " ONEDAY " at a time. Glad your Back Karyn, wishing you nothing but good days ahead, please tell Tull hello for us, Your words truly bring an overwhelming feeling of knowing we are not alone and that our friends are still by our sides as we continue on our journey. For all you have done for us and all you continue to do, My sincerest gratitude always. As always keeping you and yours in our thoughts and prayers...Keep smiling (cuz sometimes its all one can do!) TTFN..: ) Peg Bates Brwnbare9@... Massachusetts State Chapter Rep. Pancreatitis Association Intl. " It truly is amazing how one person can make a difference. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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