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<blockquote data-quote="tamar" data-source="post: 2348168" data-attributes="member: 21402"><p>It's always encouraging to hear from other post pancreatectomy patients and know that you are thriving and well. I am 11 years in and as you say it has been a 'roller coaster ride' and still continues to be so! I approach everyday as a new challenge try not to get downhearted when my body does not respond as expected! No, not every diabetic professional understands the complexity of our situation wish they undertook more targeted training! This enforced isolation is no picnic but it does help enormously if you have a supportive family, my husband helps me through the ups and downs and I have a great friend who underwent the same operation, we met at our hospital clinic, great having a someone to sound off to who understands is so wonderful. Pleased to know that you have had the vaccination with no ill effects. Happy New Year and fingers crossed in the coming months life improves for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamar, post: 2348168, member: 21402"] It's always encouraging to hear from other post pancreatectomy patients and know that you are thriving and well. I am 11 years in and as you say it has been a 'roller coaster ride' and still continues to be so! I approach everyday as a new challenge try not to get downhearted when my body does not respond as expected! No, not every diabetic professional understands the complexity of our situation wish they undertook more targeted training! This enforced isolation is no picnic but it does help enormously if you have a supportive family, my husband helps me through the ups and downs and I have a great friend who underwent the same operation, we met at our hospital clinic, great having a someone to sound off to who understands is so wonderful. Pleased to know that you have had the vaccination with no ill effects. Happy New Year and fingers crossed in the coming months life improves for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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