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Pancreatic Pancreas - Articles
Pancreas My Pancreas
by
winnyninnypoopoo
Posted
Tue 17 Nov 2009 10:03pm
The Belly Rules
Tonight The Belly is talking to me, and its not happy. Dr. Gnomes PA said I should try to eat more fat, more protein and up the pancreatic enzymes. Well I... dizzy and weak which is probably due to improper diet. I am extremely tired, especially because The Belly does not like to lay down (I think this is the pancreatitis). I don't
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Blast That Pancreas!
by
winnyninnypoopoo
Posted
Wed 02 Dec 2009 9:08am
pancreatitis AND I would have an uncontrollable headache.
I was woken up at 2 am with pancreas pain, took some tramadol and phenergan, but two and a half hours later the pain is still...
Don't Poke The Pancreas Please
Went to work Monday for a short time. Had an appointment with my PCP that afternoon, really just wanting to get a referral back to my
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Pancreas transplant pearls
by
Matt S.
Posted
Thu 21 Oct 2010 6:12am
rate, but this has improved over time. Pancreas transplantation now usually occurs in three settings:
1. Simultaneous Pancreatic and Kidney transplant (SPK) from the same...
Pancreas transplantation is considered the treatment of choice for patients with refractory Type I Diabetes Mellitus. The first pancreas transplant was described in 1967
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Put the Soda Down and Your Pancreas Will Thank You
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:11pm
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Thanks to ScienceDaily.com for alerting us to the fact that "pancreatic cancer is a very serious form of cancer that is possibly caused when the pancreas produces heightened levels... sweetened foods and drinks, you may increase your risk of developing pancreatic cancer.
The findings, which appeared in the Amercian Journal of Clinical Nutrition, are quite alarming
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Over My Dead Pancreas!
by
Marilyn D.
Posted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:03pm
as it is a standard therapy for pancreatic cancer in the United States (which is much lacking in current research!!). So now the radiation will be isolated to the surgical sight of the pancreas... for a consultation.
When he shared with me that he was going to radiate my entire (remaining) pancreas which offers a guarantee that I would become a moderate to severe diabetic, I froze
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Over My Dead Pancreas!
by
Marilyn D.
Posted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:03pm
as it is a standard therapy for pancreatic cancer in the United States (which is much lacking in current research!!). So now the radiation will be isolated to the surgical sight of the pancreas... for a consultation.
When he shared with me that he was going to radiate my entire (remaining) pancreas which offers a guarantee that I would become a moderate to severe diabetic, I froze
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The Artificial Pancreas and Research: Is this as Good as it Gets?
by
Elizabeth S.
Posted
Thu 15 Apr 2010 6:44am
insulin pump, but without the fine tuning and control – I might develop complications. My CGMS operates as a kind of manual pancreatic system and helps me better understand trends... technology or the Artificial Pancreas .
Ever since the announcement on 13th January 2010, I’ve been thinking a great deal about the Artificial Pancreas Project, its implications
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PANCREAS TRANSPLANTATION IN INDIA
by
nitinsyal
Posted
Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:34pm
1 Comment
Pancreas is a gland organ in human body responsible for the secretion of digestive juice and production of hormones like glycogen, insulin. It is a 6 inches long gland located between the stomach and spine. It is divided into three parts- head (widest part), body (middle) and thin end (tail). The hormones produced by pancreas help to regulate
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