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Monday, October 8th, 2007

    Time Event
    10:01a
    Some Good News
    The pain block went very well. I got three
    bags of IV solution (they said I was extremely dehydrated). So that
    was a plus.

    When I woke up, that was the first time I'd ever woken up in a
    recovery room not in horrible pain. Sure, I know, I wasn't expecting
    pain for getting a block, but it just felt odd, because all of the
    other times I've woken up I've been in pain.

    I think the block worked, but I haven't had any pancreatitis attacks
    to test it (and certainly don't want one!).

    I did have another attack two days before the block (Tuesday, September 25th). I was
    so disappointed. I was really hoping this was behind me. Eventually
    I had to go to the ER, although we tried to head it off at the pass
    here at home.

    In the ER I got dilaudid, zofran and phenergan. Once my pain was
    under control, my PCP called to say that if I didn't want to be
    admitted, that was fine, since my labs weren't elevated (most times
    they aren't, during an attack). So I got to go home and sleep
    comfortably.

    I saw another doctor in the PCP practice. My regular PCP
    wasn't working. This doctor seemed a lot more familiar with
    pancreatitis and said that if it is sphincter of oddi, then there is
    nothing I could have done NOT to have the attack. So he said not to
    beat myself up over my diet, even if I am trying to stay as low-fat
    as possible. That made sense.

    Hopefully when I have surgery on October 3rd (the exploratory one up
    the feeding tube), he will find it is SOD and be able to do a
    sphincterotomy at that time and I'll get some relief. Until then, I
    have the block to protect against the worst of the pain (I pray!),
    and I have a PICC line now to aid them in giving me IV fluids, pain
    meds, nausea meds and to take labs. I also have the feeding tube if
    I find myself NPO. The tube is in the jejunum, which is past the
    pancreas, so it doesn't cause attacks. At least I have that!

    Look for another update later today (post surgery).

    Cheers,

    Felicia :)

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