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<blockquote data-quote="Minton" data-source="post: 665063" data-attributes="member: 126393"><p>Hi. I am new to this site so please bear with me. When 42 I had pancreatic cancer and had half my stomach, the dueodum, gall bladder, part of the pancreas and part of the bowel removed and told I had 4 years to live. After spending quite a few sessions in hospital over the years, when I was 64 (3 years ago) stones were discovered in what was left of my pancreas and I underwent an 8 hour operation to remove this and my spleen. I am now Type 1 diabetic and have loads of problems trying to keep my sugars regular. It seems that due to the lack of digestive 'components' I am an enigma(!!!!). Please, is there anyone out there who can </p><p>Identify with some of the probs. Also, my pancreas has been kept by Swansea University to help medical students - as I am one of the very few who has survived pancreatic cancer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minton, post: 665063, member: 126393"] Hi. I am new to this site so please bear with me. When 42 I had pancreatic cancer and had half my stomach, the dueodum, gall bladder, part of the pancreas and part of the bowel removed and told I had 4 years to live. After spending quite a few sessions in hospital over the years, when I was 64 (3 years ago) stones were discovered in what was left of my pancreas and I underwent an 8 hour operation to remove this and my spleen. I am now Type 1 diabetic and have loads of problems trying to keep my sugars regular. It seems that due to the lack of digestive 'components' I am an enigma(!!!!). Please, is there anyone out there who can Identify with some of the probs. Also, my pancreas has been kept by Swansea University to help medical students - as I am one of the very few who has survived pancreatic cancer! [/QUOTE]
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