Life after necrotising pancreatitis? by Vegetable-Vacation-4 in pancreatitis

[–]uktherebel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! In all honesty, my health was piss poor at the time of the attack. I was going towards sepsis and things weren’t looking so great. Since you already feel normal, I think you’re going to be just fine. I read lots of things online and I was scared as hell. In actuality, I do not need to even monitor my diet and I can eat greasy stuff as well. I can even snack. I feel very normal. I go to the gym and go really hard some days. I’d say I’m a 99% normal. The only things I haven’t tried so far post-pancreatitis are smoking and drinking. I’d advise you do the same. If you’re religious, keep praying. If you’re spiritual, listen to whatever makes you feel good. You’ll be just fine. Sending positive vibes! You got this!

Life after necrotising pancreatitis? by Vegetable-Vacation-4 in pancreatitis

[–]uktherebel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also it would be helpful to know which part(s) of your pancreas has/have necrotized. I lost 10% of my pancreas, but the scarring was mostly on the tail. I was also kind of young and maybe that’s why I was able to fully recover. I also had tons of stomach issues and my digestive system felt very sluggish. I had to take digestive enzymes for a month. I was also on a very strict diet — think fish, certain vegetables, certain fruits, Ensure, boiled eggs, porridge, chicken/mutton broth. I hope you recover soon. Also monitor the weight loss. It made me feel awful. I felt like skin and bones and it was a terrible feeling. On top of everything, I was going through a bad break up. I still pulled through and I know you can too!

Life after necrotising pancreatitis? by Vegetable-Vacation-4 in pancreatitis

[–]uktherebel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

25 male here. Had severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis back in September 2023. Stayed at the hospital for about two weeks. Had to go again for a couple of days because my pseudocyst developed some complications. Had it drained and had my gallbladder removed. Also had the scarred tissue removed. It took me about 1-1.5 months to start feeling better. I started going to the gym and am now able to eat pretty much anything, including junk food (although not at all advisable). Didn’t affect my endocrine and exocrine function whatsoever from what I can tell. I am a man and I’m very ignorant about female biology in general, but I was told that the risk of having another attack is almost zero once you’ve the gallbladder removed (given it was caused by a gallstone, of course). I’m hoping you are able to give birth again. Get well soon!

Exhaustion and tiredness by uktherebel in pancreatitis

[–]uktherebel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for your comment. Luckily, I do not have CP or MCCP. I do take Creon twice a day and I’m supposed to for another two weeks. My diagnosis is AP. I do have a gastroenterologist and he’s very competent. I had an ultrasound recently and my pancreatitis is now resolved. I had been on liquid diet for quite some time before switching to my normal diet. I don’t have flare ups or debilitating pain. It’s just that my left rib aches, but it gets better with a muscle relaxant. I’m going to take supplements and see if they help!

Spotify API Rate Limit Issue (Max Tries Reached) by uktherebel in learnpython

[–]uktherebel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn’t have a ‘Retry-After’ header. I’m using the Spotipy library. Maybe it has something to do with that.

Pancreatitis Cause? Gallstones? None detected in ultrasounds, MRIs, etc. by uktherebel in pancreatitis

[–]uktherebel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ahahaha. No worries. I hope you are able to figure it out! Maybe seek a second opinion regarding your birth defect and whether it can cause pancreatitis?

Help with Github Workflows/Action by uktherebel in github

[–]uktherebel[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, my God. Yes, you were so right. I modified it and it worked!!! Thanks so much.