we are facing this right now, they want to remove hubbies pancreas IN CASE things change
I am not sure this is a good idea...so far non cancerous
the cyst is on the main duct
I just dont know what to do
Sorry for all you went through
to the people looking for someone living without a pancreas I had mine removed 4 yrs ago it has been really hard on me and my family
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Keep the faith. Excercise regularly no matter your mental state or health and use moderation. We all must die physically but we can have life in the flesh and spirit in Christ. I should have died almost 20/years ago wont go into details and every year brings on new pain anf challenges but with evey challenge a new solution comes from the Lord and I live and enjoy life more than healthy people mentally and physically my age in out 60s.
Hi, I have been living without my pancreas for 37 years. I had mine removed due to hereditary pancreatitis. I have also lost my spleen and gallbladder. I have had the pump now for 10 years. I'm here if you all have questions I can help answer
Hello fellow pancreas free person... It's great to hear of someone who has lived so long without a pancreas.... I'm coming up on 9 years. I'm absent of a few more organs than you and I also inhereted pancreatic issues but it's pancreatic cancer. I live in Northern California and would enjoy a conversation.
Every day is a battle. I'm 2008 at osu some internal tests were run because of my sugar being out of control diabetes. The diareah, the inability to, which still is a major problem, digest food even with pills my body can't break the food down. Intense pain, constant nausea, vommitting. Life is very hard. In 2008 the Drs were stunned with the results. He came out of the room in disbelief. Somehow my body they think must have absorbed the rest of my pancreas. I have no pancreas no gall bladder, removal of part of my intestines, and my bile duct transplanted ( it's mine but been relocated. It's 2017 and I'm still alive. I thought I was the only one till I found your article. Thank you I've felt so alone with the medical community saying the majority of partial removal make it less than 6 months and I shouldn't be here I can't survive
I get blood work done A LOT I can't eat red meat or fatty meats no fried food but I am not just breathing I'm alive. There is hope, but I too would like to know how many there are of us alive with no pancreas I'm curious and hopeful