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What is normal fasting glucose after Whipple Surgery ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leo63" data-source="post: 1480289" data-attributes="member: 407025"><p>Thank you this is helpful. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I was admitted to hospital on Saturday night with severe stomach pain - all too reminiscent of my post surgery pain. It turns out my remaining pancreas portion has developed acute pancreatitis. The cause is still being investigated but one theory from the surgeon is that the reconnected main duct has become blocked at the resection site. It will be a couple of weeks for the pancreas to settle down before they can do a special MRI to confirm this. </p><p></p><p>Worst case is the remaining pancreas will need to be removed but I am hoping for a less drastic outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leo63, post: 1480289, member: 407025"] Thank you this is helpful. Unfortunately I was admitted to hospital on Saturday night with severe stomach pain - all too reminiscent of my post surgery pain. It turns out my remaining pancreas portion has developed acute pancreatitis. The cause is still being investigated but one theory from the surgeon is that the reconnected main duct has become blocked at the resection site. It will be a couple of weeks for the pancreas to settle down before they can do a special MRI to confirm this. Worst case is the remaining pancreas will need to be removed but I am hoping for a less drastic outcome. [/QUOTE]
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