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n--maybe you should be drinking. has been having some big time GI

problems. He is (was?) pancreatic sufficient. What is the easiest test/way

to determine if his status changed? He has NOT gained a pound in one year - he

is 11

Rosemary in NY with 3 children (13, 11 and 7)

with CF. I have a dog named TOBI and have

coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT "

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Well, I have never had the urge to try that habit; my own weight gain did

not

happen because I became pancreatic sufficient, but rather after I had seven

joint replacement surgeries, four broken toes, three concussions, a severe

la

ceration to one knee--and this is without drinking, mind you! Actually, my

thyroid

ceased being hyperactive and became normal--damn!

Love to you and the kids, and somehow have a great holiday, and a safe one--

don't go anywhere with HIM driving, for obvious reasons!

n aka " Auntie "

Re: Thanksgiving-GI question

> n--maybe you should be drinking. has been having some big time

GI

> problems. He is (was?) pancreatic sufficient. What is the easiest

test/way

> to determine if his status changed? He has NOT gained a pound in one

year - he

> is 11

>

>

> Rosemary in NY with 3 children (13, 11 and 7)

> with CF. I have a dog named TOBI and have

> coined the phrase " BREATHE DAMMIT "

>

>

>

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