oh no! I have no experience at all, but couldn't not post. I'm sure someone will be along with more help, but in the meantime be easy on yourself and best wishes for a full and gentle recovery.
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Long story, but tonight I am on my second day of NPO waiting for a mysterious fever to break. I've been in the hospital since 2am last Sunday morning when I though I had a bad stomach flu -- I'd been nauseous for a week before that. I even took a pregnancy test because it was that medium level nausea that never quite goes away. Negative.
So Sunday night I start throwing up over and over...bad stomach flu, maybe I can sleep it off. But I'm weeping from the pain and trying to get comfortable in the bathtub with a warm shower pouring over me. DH told me to decide whether he would call an ambulance or drive to the ER, but either way, I had five minutes to get dressed.
Fast forward a few hours and they've got me on pain meds and a diagnosis: acute pancreatitis and gall stones requiring immediate removal of my gall bladder. Pain level: 10, shifted to seven on the meds.
So long story, but I'm looking ahead and trying to figure out how best to heal my pancreas. Oh, and a partially collapsed left lung. I've been using the breathing thing often, and I'm doing the long walks around the floor, but when I get home and start eating food I prepare myself, what do I do?
Anyone been through it and have some tips?
Thanks!
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oh no! I have no experience at all, but couldn't not post. I'm sure someone will be along with more help, but in the meantime be easy on yourself and best wishes for a full and gentle recovery.
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Aw ((((((((Rox)))))))) - I'm the same as hebe, nothing to offer but sympathy and hope that they get it sorted soon.
Won't they set you up with a dietitian?
In the meantime, I ran across this: http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/p...tis-000122.htm - the University of Maryland site has been reliable for me in the past.
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Hang in there, Roxy! That sounds awful. I hope you get to go home soon.
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Good grief, Roxy!! I have no advice to offer - but hope that you begin to heal quickly and can come home soon!! Hugs!!
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I second the advice of a dietician. Do it while you are still in the hospital, if you can. Or at least, have them set it up. Your gastro doctor should be able to recommend one.
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I hope you're feeling better and can go home soon!! Thank goodness your husband demanded that you go to the hospital - it's so easy to think that familiar symptoms have a familiar cause, when sometimes it can be just about anything.
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((((Roxy)))). How awful. I sure hope you're able to go home soon and that you have a fast and full recovery.
I would hope that your doctor will help you develop a diet. My understanding is that fatty food and alcohol are particular triggers, but beyond that, I don't know much about it. Good luck; please keep us posted!
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Thanks, friends. I've added "see a dietitian" to my list of things for the doctor for when he comes by this morning.
I would have to put the pain level right up there with childbirth. I don't ever want to go through this again. I feel like I've had close to a full system reboot and it's a good time to make those hard-to-adopt dietary changes that I've been wanting to do, but haven't because I've been caving into cravings. Now, I hope can remember this level of pain and what caused it and use that as motivation to complete the healthy life transition.
Thanks for the love and support.
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oh sorry to hear you are in such pain. You will be put on a low fat diet.
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I'm so sorry!
DH had this - right after Thanksgiving as well, about 9 years ago. Echoing Indy's comment about triggers - I think that was a trigger for him, fatty food, etc. He was in the hospital a couple of days, no surgery and it doesn't sound like his was as bad as yours. His recovery was ok. He ended up losing 30 pounds after that over a period of about 6 months and it has never recurred.
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Gallstones can cause pancreatitis. You'll probably be put on a low-fat diet to deal with the gall bladder (or lack thereof). Beyond that, I don't really know. Heal quickly!
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Wow, Roxie, so sorry!That level of pain sounds on par with the pain I had when I had to have multiple x-rays after fracturing my pelvis in a cycling accident. Even on morphine, I was screaming like an animal as they shifted me around. Fortunately, you can't really "remember" pain like that; I just remember screaming.
On the silver lining side, from looking at some of the links, it surely sounds like you may end up losing a fair or significant amount of weight from all this. Too bad to have to do it this way, though!
Keep us posted and hopefully you will feel much better soon!
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I know nothing about diets I just wanted to add my good wishes for a full and healthy recovery.
Just wanted my wishes for a quick recovery.
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