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You bet Jerry. Thanks for the explanation. When is your CT scan?

Prayers,

K.

Jerry Pople wrote:

HI ,

Thank you very much for the prayers.

A pseudocyst is a growth peculiar to the pancreas. It is a cyst-like sac

that fills with pancreatic fluid on the surface of the organ. It is called a

pseudocyst (meaning that it is similar to a cyst, but not the same) because,

unlike a regular cyst, it has a lining of epithelial cells. It is generated

by the excretion of pancreatic fluid. The fluid itself is very destructive,

and starts to digest everything it comes into contact with. The pseudocyst

structure keeps the fluid from migrating around the peritoneal cavity, which

would cause erosion of other organs and blood vessels. Yes, it's a nasty

little vermin. There is a danger that pseudocysts can burst, which is a very

loathsome event requiring immediate hospitalization. They can be drained by

inserting a needle through the abdominal wall into the structure and

withdrawing fluid.

Heidi Hessgriffeth has dealt with these for some time now and can probably

give a better explanation of the process. I believe hers are controlled now

and not giving her a major problem. Am I right Heidi?

Anyway, I hope I don't have them, but I will need a Cat Scan to be sure.

Thanks again, !

Jerry/NC

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>

> You got it Jerry. I'll say an extra prayers for you.

> What is a psuedocyst?

> K.

>

> Jerry Pople wrote:

> Hey Y'all,

>

> I have not been doing well and would appreciate some prayers if you could

> find the time to do it. For those of you who don't pray, holding some

> positive thoughts is also appreciated. It looks like I may now be

> developing

> pseudocyst(s).

>

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I don't know, because I haven't scheduled a Cat Scan yet.

>

> You bet Jerry. Thanks for the explanation. When is your CT scan?

> Prayers,

> K.

>

> Jerry Pople wrote:

> HI ,

>

> Thank you very much for the prayers.

>

> A pseudocyst is a growth peculiar to the pancreas. It is a cyst-like sac

> that fills with pancreatic fluid on the surface of the organ. It is called

> a

> pseudocyst (meaning that it is similar to a cyst, but not the same)

> because,

> unlike a regular cyst, it has a lining of epithelial cells. It is

> generated

> by the excretion of pancreatic fluid. The fluid itself is very

> destructive,

> and starts to digest everything it comes into contact with. The pseudocyst

> structure keeps the fluid from migrating around the peritoneal cavity,

> which

> would cause erosion of other organs and blood vessels. Yes, it's a nasty

> little vermin. There is a danger that pseudocysts can burst, which is a

> very

> loathsome event requiring immediate hospitalization. They can be drained

> by

> inserting a needle through the abdominal wall into the structure and

> withdrawing fluid.

>

> Heidi Hessgriffeth has dealt with these for some time now and can probably

> give a better explanation of the process. I believe hers are controlled

> now

> and not giving her a major problem. Am I right Heidi?

>

> Anyway, I hope I don't have them, but I will need a Cat Scan to be sure.

>

> Thanks again, !

>

> Jerry/NC

> *************************************************

>

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