Why do so many get pancreatitis after a bypass?

CerealKiller Kat71
on 6/19/17 6:46 pm
RNY on 12/31/13

First off, it's advice. Noun. Advise is the verb form.

Secondly, great. I am relieved you won't get pancreatitis.

Good luck to you. You're delightful to be sure!

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Oxford Comma Hag
on 6/19/17 6:58 pm

You can lead a horse to water, Kat...

I fight badgers with spoons.

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(deactivated member)
on 6/19/17 7:22 pm, edited 6/19/17 12:27 pm

Now your making fun of a misspelled word? How mature? I'm still trying to figure out what I did wrong. I never even asked what the risks are from surgery. I only asked if there are any other ORGAN complications, because I hadn't come across any until I came across some pancreatitis threads. And I'm told I'm not ready for surgery. I take that advice and now I'm a horse who won't drink water. Nice! No worries, I definitely won't be asking any more questions on this site. Its clearly not a good place to ask questions.

Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 6/19/17 8:09 pm
RNY on 08/05/19

This site is a great place to ask questions.

It's a terrible place to ignore good advice, take everything personally, and give snarky replies.

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seattledeb
on 6/19/17 8:13 pm

Because this posts will get hits from your very typical response types I will share with others who will read this.

A major reason people get pancreatitis is from the overconsumption of alcohol. It will be the first question you will be asked at diagnosis.

There are many kind and knowledgeable people who answered your post. Your response says a lot about you.

And no. I don't think you are ready for surgery.

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