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<blockquote data-quote="sean1964" data-source="post: 1243992" data-attributes="member: 211554"><p>One thing Shar - if you have CP - how would they know for certain if it were caused by alcohol or not. </p><p></p><p>Yeah I think these made up % links with alcohol are 2 things.</p><p></p><p>1. They assume a patient who has an alcohol related illness e.g panc from alcohol, injuries from drunk driving etc (?). should receive inferior treatment.</p><p></p><p>2. It saves using money on science to make decent studies into acute and chronic panc. 'cos no-one cares about alcies.</p><p></p><p>Why make up bogus figs. / feel the need to mistreat (e.g. not investigate fully, well people with CP know what I mean.).</p><p></p><p>Not a clue. There you go. Obviously I believe there is a link with alcohol, dont drink myself, but watch out for % pulled from nowhere, and stuff like this......</p><p></p><p>How does Tony Poulson know this? Where is his evidence - i mean empirical studies.....How on earth...???</p><p></p><p>What % of cases does "alcohol" panc not develop drinking this amount? </p><p>By alcohol panc he means "caused by alcohol" even tho this cannot be checked?</p><p></p><p>Is this like "car crash" as opposed to "skiing accident" broken leg.</p><p></p><p>"I have just read in Tony Poulsons book that alcohol pancreatitis can develop if some one drinks 3/4 glasses of alcohol per day for 20/30 years, though I have seen on a few reality to programmes, teenagers being admitted to hospital after a holiday binge. So I don't think anyone has really pinned down why some get it and others don't."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean1964, post: 1243992, member: 211554"] One thing Shar - if you have CP - how would they know for certain if it were caused by alcohol or not. Yeah I think these made up % links with alcohol are 2 things. 1. They assume a patient who has an alcohol related illness e.g panc from alcohol, injuries from drunk driving etc (?). should receive inferior treatment. 2. It saves using money on science to make decent studies into acute and chronic panc. 'cos no-one cares about alcies. Why make up bogus figs. / feel the need to mistreat (e.g. not investigate fully, well people with CP know what I mean.). Not a clue. There you go. Obviously I believe there is a link with alcohol, dont drink myself, but watch out for % pulled from nowhere, and stuff like this...... How does Tony Poulson know this? Where is his evidence - i mean empirical studies.....How on earth...??? What % of cases does "alcohol" panc not develop drinking this amount? By alcohol panc he means "caused by alcohol" even tho this cannot be checked? Is this like "car crash" as opposed to "skiing accident" broken leg. "I have just read in Tony Poulsons book that alcohol pancreatitis can develop if some one drinks 3/4 glasses of alcohol per day for 20/30 years, though I have seen on a few reality to programmes, teenagers being admitted to hospital after a holiday binge. So I don't think anyone has really pinned down why some get it and others don't." [/QUOTE]
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