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<blockquote data-quote="mrspuddleduck" data-source="post: 911199"><p>Hi [USER=184512]@Anaelena[/USER] , I don't have, and to be honest don't know much about gastroparesis. I have pancreatic atrophy which has finally resulted in a calcification and necrosis of my pancreas. When I was first diagnosed I was unable to eat at all for months and was tube fed, then I had to learn to eat again with the support of TPN. The vomting in those days was horrendous and pretty much constant. I used to inject anti emetics and hope for the best! Biazzarely as my pancreas died off my ability to eat improved but I do have severe mal absorbsion so its a constant battle to retain the levels of nutrients, meds and insulin to keep me stable. The bloody meds have also taken their toll and have caused so many additional problems. I suppose I'm saying, cant help with your question but I really do have empathy with what you have to go through. Don't think I've come across anyone else on the forum with gastroparesis but there maybe someone here who you can have a better informed chat with. Suexxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrspuddleduck, post: 911199"] Hi [USER=184512]@Anaelena[/USER] , I don't have, and to be honest don't know much about gastroparesis. I have pancreatic atrophy which has finally resulted in a calcification and necrosis of my pancreas. When I was first diagnosed I was unable to eat at all for months and was tube fed, then I had to learn to eat again with the support of TPN. The vomting in those days was horrendous and pretty much constant. I used to inject anti emetics and hope for the best! Biazzarely as my pancreas died off my ability to eat improved but I do have severe mal absorbsion so its a constant battle to retain the levels of nutrients, meds and insulin to keep me stable. The bloody meds have also taken their toll and have caused so many additional problems. I suppose I'm saying, cant help with your question but I really do have empathy with what you have to go through. Don't think I've come across anyone else on the forum with gastroparesis but there maybe someone here who you can have a better informed chat with. Suexxx [/QUOTE]
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