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<blockquote data-quote="tomvonc" data-source="post: 500801" data-attributes="member: 96499"><p>Thanks for that. I think my pancreas is going the same way. I have had four bouts of acute pancreatitis in the last year (Hospitilisation, fluids and IV morphine is the only treatment) I took the liberty of looking at your profile, than looked at your website. Was intrigued at using yoga to control pain. I am also sick of necking back opiates, and would try anything. I used to do yoga quite a few years ago. Do you actually use yoga to treat the pain so to speak, or to change your state of mind so you can cope with it better?</p><p>Also, does the fact that you can't make glucagen mean that a night time hypo is potentially fatal?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tomvonc, post: 500801, member: 96499"] Thanks for that. I think my pancreas is going the same way. I have had four bouts of acute pancreatitis in the last year (Hospitilisation, fluids and IV morphine is the only treatment) I took the liberty of looking at your profile, than looked at your website. Was intrigued at using yoga to control pain. I am also sick of necking back opiates, and would try anything. I used to do yoga quite a few years ago. Do you actually use yoga to treat the pain so to speak, or to change your state of mind so you can cope with it better? Also, does the fact that you can't make glucagen mean that a night time hypo is potentially fatal? [/QUOTE]
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