Posted by mike henry on July 17, 2014 at 13:48:51 from (104.9.176.156):
Warden has been having bouts of pancreatitus since just after we were married,10yrs. 7yrs ago they discovered systic tumors on the tail of the organ and removed the lower 25%. Attacks seem to go in spurts dont have a clue what brings them on,she dont drink. Thanksgiving time she started to get real sick alot. Did the tests and wallaa her pancreas is cocooned in these tumors. Strong chance they are cancerous but supposedly the cancer wont be released in the body it will stay in the tumor. Yeah and I got a bridge for sale. This will entail her becoming a type 1 diabetic, will also have to take emzime capsules for life to replace what the pancreas does. These capsules break down fats and other components in your digestive tract. They are expensive buggers. wife has a 30% copay for non generic meds. her share is $476. monthly. Thank goodness for health savings accounts. So monday we head to ann arbour for a 5 hr surgery and a 5 day stay. That is if all goes well. Would appreciate any prayers. I hope you all have a safe and happy week. I am hoping to be able to keep up with you but dont know how the laptop will hold out down in the big city.
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