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<blockquote data-quote="Grant_Vicat" data-source="post: 1912880" data-attributes="member: 388932"><p>Thank you for your kind remarks. Funnily enough I had a scare exactly five years to the day since the transplant. My blood showed lipase levels 3 times higher thn they should be and amylase levels 50% more than they should be. I have had many blood tests and a CT scan to find out whether it is pancreatitis, cancer or transplant rejection The lipase level one week ago now shows it has reduced by 50%, so it may just be a blip. Nail-biting stuff even so! It reminds me that I mustn't take anything for granted, much like all those with diabetes. I trust you are doing well. You certainly have empathy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grant_Vicat, post: 1912880, member: 388932"] Thank you for your kind remarks. Funnily enough I had a scare exactly five years to the day since the transplant. My blood showed lipase levels 3 times higher thn they should be and amylase levels 50% more than they should be. I have had many blood tests and a CT scan to find out whether it is pancreatitis, cancer or transplant rejection The lipase level one week ago now shows it has reduced by 50%, so it may just be a blip. Nail-biting stuff even so! It reminds me that I mustn't take anything for granted, much like all those with diabetes. I trust you are doing well. You certainly have empathy! [/QUOTE]
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