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Old 09-11-2008, 09:32 AM #6
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Wow, Joe, I think you are entitled to scream ,cry, rant, whatever makes you feel better!! You have had one long bad time of it. Having worked on a GI flooor for 12 years, I saw lots of psuedo cysts. Sometimes there was no intervention, and other times the fluid was drained from the cyst. The most important consideration was pain control, and nutritional needs.

I'm sure you know how painful they are. Are you able to eat? Can you control the pain?Those are the 2 most important things to control right now. I have never seen a psuedo cyst become malignant, so I wouldn't worry so much about that at this time (easy for me to say).

Just want you to know, that I have added you and your son to my prayer list.
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