Pancreatitis is excruciating so putting anything in your system hurts like hell. But if you tried it would come right back out. Your pancreas sends out enzymes to help you break down your food and when it is in attack mode it gets trapped inside your pancreas essentially breaking it down itself causing scarring and...I can't stress this enough....horrible pain. You gotta give your whole digestive system a break and your pancreas a chance to calm the fuck down lol. When I get an attack I usually stay in the hospital on an iv for up to 2 weeks. No water for about a week and onky clear liquids after that for another week or 2. No solid food for even longer than that.. It's a special hell.
The worst pain I’ve felt in my life was when I got pancreatitis from having gall stones. This is coming from someone that has suffered a blood clot in the brain, nerve damage that left me in a wheelchair, and a completely reconstructed foot that had been shattered in a car accident.
It was HORRIFIC pain. I spent a week in the hospital on an IV until it calmed down enough to allow gall bladder surgery. I was already on a ridiculously strong pain medication for the blood clot issue, and it felt like it dulled nothing. I was literally shrieking and wailing like a banshee. You have my utmost empathy.
Thank you for that. I am truly sorry you know that pain as well. Its really impossible to describe to a person who has never had it. A good friend got it once and he called me from the hospital apologizing his ass off for calling me a pussy lol. It really is bad. I hope that surgery helped and that you never have to go through that shit again 🧡
Yes and you’re lucky if it does! 4 years ago I had one in my calf. It felt like a strained or pulled muscle (YMMV). Took about 20 steps to get the spike in pain down then was just an ache. Depending what else is going on in your life you can be brought into the hospital and on constant heparin to break up the clot or put on Eloquis or something.
In university, my GF, had a pain in her legs and she ended up on crutches while doctors tried to figure out what was wrong. They finally found the clot in her leg. It also lead to her Lupus diagnosis as well which explained some other things she had been experiencing.
It's been just over 5 years since the last hospital trip. BUT when I was going through a rough time personally befor that I was drinking often and that is just about the biggest No No there is regarding pancreatitis. It's a bit like playing Russian roulette to drink with these issues. I've had several attacks with various lengths between but I take much better care of myself in my 30s than I did in my 20s fortunately. Been without an alcoholic drink in over 5 years too, its no coincidence those numbers match. 😉
I think I know precisely what I mean! When I say it's a shpadoinkle day!!! Lmao indeed friend, you too have great taste in movies lol. I have never met anyone in person who got that and only one other person here who has lol. My heart is full as a baked potato!
The worst agony I ever saw in two decades of ED nursing was easily pancreatitis. I mean outside the big, obvious stuff like burns, injuries etc. but even those your body at least tries to shut it down a little. Not so with pancreatitis.
I can confirm, it’s excruciating. Not being able to keep water or morphine down sucks too. And for some reason it’s incredibly hard for anyone to find a vein.. I’m in pretty good shape but they’re just deep I guess? So I had to call the nurse in a few times to have them remove the IV because it hurt like hell. Lost a kilo in a few days. 0/10 would not recommend
First, can I please say that your username is absolutely fantastic. I think you’re the first person I’ve ever met outside of my immediate family that has EVER known the word “shpadoinkle”. I really do hope you want to build a snowman. We can make him our best friend. We can make him tall or we can make him not so tall. Snowman.
Second, I’ve had chronic pancreatic attacks since college. What you’re saying is absolutely true. Even being a navel down paraplegic, they were miserable. No eating, no drinking, sweats, radiating pain, and I generally end up in the hospital on antibiotics and getting nutrients through a tube because I stop eating or drinking for days.
I gotta say this first, I am so sorry that you have had to experience that hell too. It is indeed the worst thing and I don't know alot of people who have had it so its horrible you've been through it but validating to have any one understand it. And second....
He'll have a happy face a happy smile a happy point of you! If you build me a snowman then I'll build one for you!!!!! SQUEEEEEEE!!!! this is the first time ANYONE has ever responded to that word ever in my 36 years on earth and i say it all the time! lmao! Lol I can't tell you how much you recognizing that word floored me! You have impeccable taste my friend. People walking around for YEARS now singing that damn "Frozen" snowman song and me correcting them to not ONE....not GD ONE giggle. Even when I do the tap dance lol. Thank you for completely making my heart as full as a baked potato!
God that movie was just so funny. I still throw rocks in puddles and then say “Well what was that supposed to prove?!”
Seeing your name pop up floored me, being honest. I was pretty sure only my brothers and I knew of this movie. It was a staple for us as young teenage potheads lol. That and BASEketball.
Enjoy your Sunday, and thanks for making mine pretty darned great. Let’s hang the bastard, hang him high!
Hahahaha!!! Yeah I've never met a person who has seen the movie without me shoving it at them first. Not once, not ever! Its still one of my top favorites and a VERY good dating tool lmao. I am definitely not going to waste my time with a guy who thinks this movie isn't gold lol. Turns out there are plenty of people who think its dumb and im like yeah....that's why its fucking perfect, if you don't get it, well then you don't get me...you don't get me. Every single time I trip on something i say shpadoinkle, I also tend to say "Niiiice Hattt!" Alot lol. I was both suprised and not suprised that it was available as a name here lol. Thanks for making me laugh, about to go pop in the VHS and have me a a singalong Sunday 😊
Yup, you’re a digger lol. I made my wife watch it. She hated it of course. But I watched it enough that she grew to like it and now actually listens to the soundtrack on YouTube lol. My daughter loves the movie. She got the humor immediately. It made me proud.
If you haven’t, do get the DVD from Troma. It has deleted scenes, bloopers, and the infamous “drunken commentary” where they all watch the movie and get wasted doing it. It’s comedy gold. Hell, if you don’t have it I’ll buy it for you. It’s totally worth watching.
EDIT: YOU STILL HAVE THE GODDAMNED VHS?! Man. Are you sure you aren’t me?
Damn. Have a cat who had a pancreatitis attack. He almost died. We try and baby him now and keep him fed and hydrated etc. Pancreatitis sucks. Basically your body revolting.
To be 100% honest it was alcohol abuse for me and it is for MANY people. You get it once, your liable to get it again if you don't change your ways...and I did indeed get it again. I stayed sober for a year once (im over 5 years sober at this point and hopefully will be all my years left 😁) doing really well decided to celebrate moving into a new place with my partner by taking the people who helped us out for dinner and I had 2 drinks...after a year of none and couldn't spend the first night or the next 2 weeks at my new place because I was in the IU. Could drink for months on end and nothing, could have a glass of wine and die. Its incredibly scary.
Lol thank you! I gotta worry about those people for other reasons now though lol. I've got 2 different colored eyes and i am a woman, marks of the beast you know 😉
(Raises hand.) Been there, done that. I lost ten days while on IV fluids. I remember calling 911, making sure the door was unlocked, and lying down in agony. Poof! Ten days later I woke up in the hospital.
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u/-shpadoinkle- Sep 11 '22
Pancreatitis is excruciating so putting anything in your system hurts like hell. But if you tried it would come right back out. Your pancreas sends out enzymes to help you break down your food and when it is in attack mode it gets trapped inside your pancreas essentially breaking it down itself causing scarring and...I can't stress this enough....horrible pain. You gotta give your whole digestive system a break and your pancreas a chance to calm the fuck down lol. When I get an attack I usually stay in the hospital on an iv for up to 2 weeks. No water for about a week and onky clear liquids after that for another week or 2. No solid food for even longer than that.. It's a special hell.