Pancreas removal

janddburke

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My SIL was telling me about a child in her daughter's school who was scheduled to have his pancreas removed? never heard of this? why would they do it?
 

janddburke

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My SIL was telling me about a child in her daughter's school who was scheduled to have his pancreas removed? never heard of this? why would they do it?
 

janddburke

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My SIL was telling me about a child in her daughter's school who was scheduled to have his pancreas removed? never heard of this? why would they do it?
 

minimedic304

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it could be infected or simply dead and would need to be removed to stop potential infections.... you can live without it...if you think about it the pancrease really only produces enzymes to digest food and insulin...many cf patients dont produce enzymes that why we take them, and you can live with having to have a insulin pump full time like a type 1 diabetic
 

minimedic304

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it could be infected or simply dead and would need to be removed to stop potential infections.... you can live without it...if you think about it the pancrease really only produces enzymes to digest food and insulin...many cf patients dont produce enzymes that why we take them, and you can live with having to have a insulin pump full time like a type 1 diabetic
 

minimedic304

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it could be infected or simply dead and would need to be removed to stop potential infections.... you can live without it...if you think about it the pancrease really only produces enzymes to digest food and insulin...many cf patients dont produce enzymes that why we take them, and you can live with having to have a insulin pump full time like a type 1 diabetic
 

MaksNana

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Hi Debbie,
A person can not live without a Pancreas! It is rare, but there have been pancreas transplants, but, that has been in Adults that I know of. You can live without your gallbladder, maybe they have this mixed up.
I wish you and this child the best, karla<img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

MaksNana

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Hi Debbie,
A person can not live without a Pancreas! It is rare, but there have been pancreas transplants, but, that has been in Adults that I know of. You can live without your gallbladder, maybe they have this mixed up.
I wish you and this child the best, karla<img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

MaksNana

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Hi Debbie,
<br />A person can not live without a Pancreas! It is rare, but there have been pancreas transplants, but, that has been in Adults that I know of. You can live without your gallbladder, maybe they have this mixed up.
<br />I wish you and this child the best, karla<img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

summer732

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Karla, you can live without your pancreas.

If you think about it, after a while every CFers pancreas is pretty much useless. Mine is so severely atrophied that the doctors don't think it is doing much of anything. I've had to take more enzymes over the years and am insulin dependent.

I heard of studies where they are looking to cure diabetes by taking a certain cell out of the pancreas and then transmitting it into the blood stream. These cells then connect to the liver and they will produce the insulin from the liver. Obviously, this wouldn't help CFers much since we probably don't have any of these cells left. But from what I hear, this is the future of finding a possible better life for type 1 diabetics. And yes, you can get a pancreas transplant as another option.
 

summer732

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Karla, you can live without your pancreas.

If you think about it, after a while every CFers pancreas is pretty much useless. Mine is so severely atrophied that the doctors don't think it is doing much of anything. I've had to take more enzymes over the years and am insulin dependent.

I heard of studies where they are looking to cure diabetes by taking a certain cell out of the pancreas and then transmitting it into the blood stream. These cells then connect to the liver and they will produce the insulin from the liver. Obviously, this wouldn't help CFers much since we probably don't have any of these cells left. But from what I hear, this is the future of finding a possible better life for type 1 diabetics. And yes, you can get a pancreas transplant as another option.
 

summer732

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Karla, you can live without your pancreas.
<br />
<br />If you think about it, after a while every CFers pancreas is pretty much useless. Mine is so severely atrophied that the doctors don't think it is doing much of anything. I've had to take more enzymes over the years and am insulin dependent.
<br />
<br />I heard of studies where they are looking to cure diabetes by taking a certain cell out of the pancreas and then transmitting it into the blood stream. These cells then connect to the liver and they will produce the insulin from the liver. Obviously, this wouldn't help CFers much since we probably don't have any of these cells left. But from what I hear, this is the future of finding a possible better life for type 1 diabetics. And yes, you can get a pancreas transplant as another option.
 

MaksNana

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Hi Margaret,
Thanks for your imfo. Mak has been in the hospital several times in the past few months with pancreatitis, which they say this is abnormal with her being 'PI'. They did a GI Scope to check how bad PI she was. I saw the numbers/results, it was bad.
At one time on Xmas AM they didn't know if they were going to be able to save her, she was so bad, non stop 'bile', fever, etc. They kept telling us over and over she could not live without a pancreas.
There have been doing a world serch with CF and GI, and pancreatic doctors to see how they can help her because she has a bad attack about every 2 to 3 months if not sooner. They said all they can do is pain control and pray.
The head directer said that this has happen in one other case of a 16yr old and the simerlarities were just like Maks. He said , they finally went in and took out part of her pancreas to see if it would help and she passed away within the week, he said it was awful, that her intestines died off and they would never try something like that again. He said as of today they still did not have any solutions, and they have told us over and over , that you can not live without a pancreas.

I am really confused and scared now. I don't know what to think. They put her on Morphine the pain is so bad, when these attacks happen. I don't know what to do. We go to one of the best clinics, Dallas Childrens CF Clinic. I don't know what to think.
If any body else knows anything , I would like to know anything I can find out.
Thanks to all the imformation,,,,,,,blessings karla
 

MaksNana

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Hi Margaret,
Thanks for your imfo. Mak has been in the hospital several times in the past few months with pancreatitis, which they say this is abnormal with her being 'PI'. They did a GI Scope to check how bad PI she was. I saw the numbers/results, it was bad.
At one time on Xmas AM they didn't know if they were going to be able to save her, she was so bad, non stop 'bile', fever, etc. They kept telling us over and over she could not live without a pancreas.
There have been doing a world serch with CF and GI, and pancreatic doctors to see how they can help her because she has a bad attack about every 2 to 3 months if not sooner. They said all they can do is pain control and pray.
The head directer said that this has happen in one other case of a 16yr old and the simerlarities were just like Maks. He said , they finally went in and took out part of her pancreas to see if it would help and she passed away within the week, he said it was awful, that her intestines died off and they would never try something like that again. He said as of today they still did not have any solutions, and they have told us over and over , that you can not live without a pancreas.

I am really confused and scared now. I don't know what to think. They put her on Morphine the pain is so bad, when these attacks happen. I don't know what to do. We go to one of the best clinics, Dallas Childrens CF Clinic. I don't know what to think.
If any body else knows anything , I would like to know anything I can find out.
Thanks to all the imformation,,,,,,,blessings karla
 

MaksNana

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Hi Margaret,
<br />Thanks for your imfo. Mak has been in the hospital several times in the past few months with pancreatitis, which they say this is abnormal with her being 'PI'. They did a GI Scope to check how bad PI she was. I saw the numbers/results, it was bad.
<br />At one time on Xmas AM they didn't know if they were going to be able to save her, she was so bad, non stop 'bile', fever, etc. They kept telling us over and over she could not live without a pancreas.
<br />There have been doing a world serch with CF and GI, and pancreatic doctors to see how they can help her because she has a bad attack about every 2 to 3 months if not sooner. They said all they can do is pain control and pray.
<br /> The head directer said that this has happen in one other case of a 16yr old and the simerlarities were just like Maks. He said , they finally went in and took out part of her pancreas to see if it would help and she passed away within the week, he said it was awful, that her intestines died off and they would never try something like that again. He said as of today they still did not have any solutions, and they have told us over and over , that you can not live without a pancreas.
<br />
<br />I am really confused and scared now. I don't know what to think. They put her on Morphine the pain is so bad, when these attacks happen. I don't know what to do. We go to one of the best clinics, Dallas Childrens CF Clinic. I don't know what to think.
<br />If any body else knows anything , I would like to know anything I can find out.
<br />Thanks to all the imformation,,,,,,,blessings karla
 

hmw

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<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100234835">Interesting Article: "How Vital Are Your Organs? Could you live w/o a small & large intestine, stomach, liver, spleen & pancreas?"</a>
 

hmw

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<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100234835">Interesting Article: "How Vital Are Your Organs? Could you live w/o a small & large intestine, stomach, liver, spleen & pancreas?"</a>
 

hmw

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<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://health.msn.com/health-topics/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100234835">Interesting Article: "How Vital Are Your Organs? Could you live w/o a small & large intestine, stomach, liver, spleen & pancreas?"</a>
 
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