For 2 1/2 years, doctors have been scratching thier heads trying to figure out what was causing these chronic pancratic attacks.
Before I was an enigma, now I'm an anomaly. Now, with the help of my Doctor & staff at the Clinic, I have hope for a better quality of life.There will be no more pain & nausea. I know that I will come out of this better and stronger than I was before this pancreatic disease took a hold of my life.
I will be the wife my husband deserves. He has been a rock through all of this. He deserves the best life has to offer–including a healthy wife. I will be a better mom for my kids because I will be strong enough to really "be there" for them.
Once I beat this thing, I'll have a tiger by his tail and the world in my grasp. Nothing will stop me from taking on any challange life has to offer.
I AM WOMAN–HEAR ME ROAR !!!

November 20th, 2007 at 12:53 am
I just wanted to say, God Bless You. I am a 40 year old mother of 2 and wife of 18 wonderful years. I was diagnoised at the age of nine with idiopathic chronic pancreatitis. A disease very rare for someone of that age. I suffered many years with countless attacks and hospitalizations. I had surgery in 1992 at the age of 26 and after all those years, the pancreatitis went into remission. I suffer with other autoimmune diseases at this time. But I Thank God for the Blessing of curing the pancreatitis. Best of Luck to You and Your Family. Stay Positive!!
ANJ