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π£ Discussion Topic: How do you describe pancreatitis pain to other people?
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π£ Discussion Topic: Who are your go-to people or resources when you need support with pancreatitis?
Living with pancreatitis can be challenging, but having a strong support system can make all the difference. Whether it's family, friends, healthcare professionals, or online communities, how have you built your network of support?
π£ Discussion Topic: How did you find out your pancreatitis was chronic?
Pancreatitis is a progressive disease, sometimes diagnosed as acute pancreatitis or recurrent acute pancreatitis before becoming chronic. If you've been diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis, share your journey in the comments below.
π£ Discussion Topic: What's Your Favorite Pancreas-Related Joke?
Everyone needs a good laugh, especially when dealing with the challenges of pancreatitis. Got a pancreas-related joke up your sleeve? Share your best punchlines and drop your jokes in the comments below! Letβs brighten our day with some humor. ππ
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Wednesday's Word
It required, however, the injection of dye that often led to pancreatitis or a bacterial infection being introduced.
If the MRCP suggests a gallstone or any type of bile duct blockages, then a ERCP is done next.
Wednesday's Word
The big risk of doing so was to the pancreas, causing pancreatitis or even sepsis (overwhelming infection).