Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 I thought I would send this one more time, maybe people didnt get alot of reading done over the weekend Looking for a home for extra pancreacarb. Let me know if anyone would be interested. Or if you know someone who could use it. Thank you Vondie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 You know, maybe people just don't use this. I know used to be on it but we switched to Creon as our Doctor recommended when we changed from Memphis to Birmingham. From what I have been able to tell, it is not a very popular enzyme. I would be curious to find out how many people use this. We did not have a problem with it, just our doctor wanted us to be on Creon since he said he was more familiar with it. Just curious.... Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 yo I have ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and whatever else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, enjoying lots of friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 days of age at LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now seeing Doctors Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at UAB Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2004 Report Share Posted March 8, 2004 Just from my knowledge of " sales " of PANCRECARB....It is used a great deal. It has bicarb in it & it helps those who have stomach pains, etc. more often then others. It is simply put ----Pancrease with bi-carb---. Now that isn't its formula, but the same chemist designed both. a Dr Sibors. . We sure do send out allot of it . I am sure there are various reasons one would or would-not take it. LOVE & HUGS, GrandmomBEV Re: one more time, pancreacarb ms8 You know, maybe people just don't use this. I know used to be on it but we switched to Creon as our Doctor recommended when we changed from Memphis to Birmingham. From what I have been able to tell, it is not a very popular enzyme. I would be curious to find out how many people use this. We did not have a problem with it, just our doctor wanted us to be on Creon since he said he was more familiar with it. Just curious.... Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 yo I have ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and whatever else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, enjoying lots of friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 days of age at LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now seeing Doctors Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at UAB Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Abby uses Pancrecarb, but I figured someone without good insurance would need it more than Abby does. If no one else speaks up, I would love to have this. Please let me know the shipping cost. Gale 2355 Bryton Drive , OH 43065 > You know, maybe people just don't use this. I know used to be on it > but we switched to Creon as our Doctor recommended when we changed from > Memphis to Birmingham. From what I have been able to tell, it is not a very popular > enzyme. I would be curious to find out how many people use this. We did not > have a problem with it, just our doctor wanted us to be on Creon since he > said he was more familiar with it. > > Just curious.... > > Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi > mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 yo I have > ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and whatever > else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, enjoying lots of > friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 days of age at > LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now seeing Doctors > Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at UAB > Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 Sue, You should wait until after you have the discussion with your doctor, to make sure that he doesn't put you back on the pancrecarb. It may end up being the creon that you give away. Gale > > You know, maybe people just don't use this. I know used to > be on it > > but we switched to Creon as our Doctor recommended when we changed > from > > Memphis to Birmingham. From what I have been able to tell, it is > not a very popular > > enzyme. I would be curious to find out how many people use this. > We did not > > have a problem with it, just our doctor wanted us to be on Creon > since he > > said he was more familiar with it. > > > > Just curious.... > > > > Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi > > mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 > yo I have > > ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and > whatever > > else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, > enjoying lots of > > friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 > days of age at > > LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now > seeing Doctors > > Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at > UAB > > Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2004 Report Share Posted March 9, 2004 And besides, it is not uncommon for Pancrecarb and another enzyme brand to be used together! n Rojas Re: one more time, pancreacarb ms8 Sue, You should wait until after you have the discussion with your doctor, to make sure that he doesn't put you back on the pancrecarb. It may end up being the creon that you give away. Gale > > You know, maybe people just don't use this. I know used to > be on it > > but we switched to Creon as our Doctor recommended when we changed > from > > Memphis to Birmingham. From what I have been able to tell, it is > not a very popular > > enzyme. I would be curious to find out how many people use this. > We did not > > have a problem with it, just our doctor wanted us to be on Creon > since he > > said he was more familiar with it. > > > > Just curious.... > > > > Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi > > mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 > yo I have > > ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and > whatever > > else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, > enjoying lots of > > friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 > days of age at > > LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now > seeing Doctors > > Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at > UAB > > Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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