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Meal Times Were Always Difficult For My Father. Once We Discovered He Had Inflammation We Found Out Why The Inflammation Diet Is So Important!

Dear Friend,

For as long as I can remember my Father suffered from around-the-clock bouts of pain especially about meal times. I have an enduring image of him sitting at the room table bent over with elbows on the table and hands shielding his eyes. "What's the matter, Dad?" I would-be say. "Oh, it's simply heartburn!" he'd say. Or "hiccups", or in later years, "My ulcer’s playing up" or "My hiatal hernia's giving me curry!"

The pains seemed to strike more and more often and the doctors always seemed to move up with several explanation for the cause. He'd been given the run down - "It's heartburn. Go house and take a couple of paracetemol for the pain". So off he'd go and take the aspirin, or Mylanta, or several another drug that seemed to have little overall effect whatsoever.

You see my Dad, Les, had a history of gastro-intestinal ailments and had been prescribed a load of several drugs over the years, none of which seemed to fully fix his problems. Among another things, he'd been diagnosed with a small intestine ulcer, hiatus hernia, inflammation and polygenic disorder and despite a cocktail of drug treatments he ne'er actually got 100% well.

We Ne'er Accomplished That My Father’s Diet Could Have Contributed So Importantly To His Pancreatitis.

Dad was diagnosed with a major attack of Inflammation in Gregorian calendar month 2004.  It was then that it started to dawn on us that the diet he maintained over the years had probably contributed to this latest condition. In fact it was after a fatty take-out meal that he suffered his final, attack of pancreatitis.

Unfortunately, Dad ne'er recovered from his latest battle with pancreatitis! After sharing a meal with his granddaughter, he became violently ill. He was taken to hospital by car and placed on an endovenous drip and given pain medication. He had blood tests, an ultra-sound and CT scan - all of which pointed to major exocrine gland problems!

He was placed into a medically-induced coma hoping that this mightiness allow the organs to repair themselves. It turned out to be a forlorn hope!

If only we’d accomplished that what you eat and drink can have a powerful influence on your pancreatitis.  We mightiness have paid more closer attention to how Dad was feeling during and after meals and what his diet consisted of!

After my Dad passed away, we took it upon ourselves to find out everything we could simply about pancreatitis.  This research lead us on a journey of discovery simply about many, galore factors relevant to pancreatitis.  Of these factors, none grabbed our attention as more as the importance of diet and nutrition for the inflammation sufferer. 

What we discovered is that the exocrine gland is actually a remarkable organ. In fact, it is actually two organs in one! It is what’s acknowledged as an endocrine secretory organ that secretes hormones such as insulin, and it is besides an secretory organ gland which secretes enzymes directly into the gut rather than into the blood.

Therefore, it is fair to say that the exocrine gland plays a vital role in the digestion process!

Inflammation of the exocrine gland organ, which is pancreatitis, can therefore have a major influence on digestion. For the inflammation sufferer this means dietary modification and observation are essential parts of the treatment process.

We discovered that there are two really important reasons why the person with inflammation must modify and monitor their diet:

  • firstly as a means of reducing the chance of further attacks or inflammation of the pancreas; and
  • secondly to ensure your body receives the nourishment it inevitably to maintain itself and further reduce the chance of inflammation or the appearance of another complications (eg: diabetes).

But, distinguishing these reasons turned out to be only half the story and raised a whole lot more questions in our minds and in the minds of the growing number of inflammation sufferers we knew. Practical things like:

  • Shopping. What things do you need to consider once you are purchasing food for the inflammation sufferer
  • Food storage. Keeping food safely and in a manner that maintains its freshness is vitally important in order to ensure maximum nutritionary benefit is gained.
  • Meal planning. What types of meals better suit inflammation and wish minimize the chances of pain flare-ups in future.
  • Meal preparation. Cookery inevitably to be undertaken in a way which ensures reduced chances of pain and maximum nutrition. What recipes wish provide the types of meals that are better for the person with pancreatitis.
  • General diet principles to apply once your pancreas’ function has been diminished.

After all this research we put together a book that brings it all together. This book is called 'Cooking Hints and Recipes for Pancreatitis.' This book covers off on everything the inflammation sufferer inevitably to cognize to ensure that what they are feeding isn’t likely to lead to more inflammation flare-ups.

Furthermore, we’ve accessorial an interview with celebrated dietician and author, Ruth Mount logan entitled 'Nutrition and Diet For Pancreatitis'

The better news is you get several of these publications for free once you purchase a copy of the book 'Beating Inflammation - How to Get Healthy and Enjoy Life Again.'

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This new e-book ‘Beating Inflammation – How to Get Healthy and Enjoy Life Again’ provides comprehensive details simply about this most unusual of health conditions AND it does so in a user-friendly, non-intimidating and positive way. It includes a section on Often Asked Questions which gives well-researched, practical answers to all those questions that had been going about in my head!

  • What causes inflammation and who is most at risk of developing it? I wanted to cognize what had caused my Father’s inflammation and whether I or any another relatives should be disquieted simply about the risk factors. Alcohol consumption can cause inflammation but my Dad hadn’t been a great drinker of alcohol. He’d not actually had any issues with gallstones either so another cause could be discounted. My research led to the development of a profile of the risk factors for several chronic and acute pancreatitis.
  • How can inflammation be prevented? What should we be doing to prevent acquiring pancreatitis? This was important to me to cognize so that those at risk could take steps, get proposal and assistance that would-be help prevent pancreatitis.
  • How do I cognize if I have pancreatitis?Inflammation of the exocrine gland and exocrine gland problems in general are notoriously difficult to diagnose. So, I actually wanted to cognize what the signs and symptoms of the unwellness were. Why is it so difficult to diagnose and how can diagnosing be improved? I accomplished that galore pancreatitus sufferers have a really difficult time in the early stages of their condition. Dealing with the uncertainty and with several medical carers who simply think you are either alcoholic or on drugs can be really frustrating. I besides discovered that Polygenic disorder is a symptom or result of having exocrine gland problems. But, more than that, I learnt a lot simply about the possible causes of exocrine gland illnesses, such as:
    • the effects of exocrine gland cysts
    • how gallstones can result in chronic inflammation problems
    • how sometimes it's simply not clean what the causes of panc problems are (known as disorder causes)
    • what the true relationship is between alcohol and exocrine gland pains

  • What tests wish be carried out to see if I have pancreatitis? The reading I’d done aforesaid there were a lot of possible options and that early treatment was essential in serious cases. So, which tests are most relevant and why and what do they measure exactly? I besides wanted to cognize what complications there mightiness be with these several forms of treatment. I outline a typical treatment protocol for inflammation and go through the spectrum from the physical examination, the several exocrine gland function tests - several the direct and more invasive such as the secretin-stimulation test and the Lundh Meal and the indirect, non-invasive such as the fecal fat determination test. There’s besides more to cognize simply about the various imaging techniques that are now used including Examination Retrograde Cholangio-Pancreatography (ERCP), Magnetic Resonance Cholangio-Pancreatography (MRCP) and Computed Imaging or CT Scans that are now being wide used to identify changes in the size of the exocrine gland or exocrine gland duct.
  • What kind of doctor do I see if I suspect I have pancreatitis? It's actually easy to feel like you’re on the ‘medical merry-go-round’ once you have or are suspected of having exocrine gland problems. It’s important to cognize who to see and why, and what questions to ask! Normally you'll see your general physician, but often times the process of diagnosing can be drawn-out and uncertain. Ultimately, you'll want to see a gastro-enterologist.
  • What are the stages of the unwellness and can it spread? With my Dad’s history I actually wanted to cognize simply about how inflammation problems can progress over time. I was sure my Dad had shown symptoms of inflammation in the past that hadn’t been diagnosed. This raised questions in my mind simply about the differences between chronic and acute pancreatitis. Being aware of the several paths these conditions can take does decisions on what to do simply about them more simpler. I’ve defined a process on what to do in the 1st week of being diagnosed.
  • How is inflammation usually treated? What are common side-effects from the various treatments? I knew there had to be several standard treatment protocols but this problem seemed to have a lot of treatment options. It’s so important to cognize what the options are and what the possible implications of each mightiness be. Diet modification, exocrine gland macromolecule medical care and pain management are important for those with inflammation problems, however each of these has implications that are important in with success treating pancreatitis.

And of course there are many tips and ideas on diet modification and nutritionary treatments to help ease pain and reduce the chances of further inflammation attacks!

'Beating Inflammation – How to Get Healthy and Enjoy Life Again'combines all this together with an extensive description of things like:

  • What the exocrine gland does and what inflammation is (including the several forms it takes), the several causes and symptoms of the disease
  • The number of route it can be diagnosed
  • What stages it can take over time
  • What several medical procedures are used to test for inflammation and to track its progress (and the positives and negatives of having these tests!)
  • The several route of treating inflammation – from traditional pain medications and exocrine gland enzymes through to several surgical options and
  • Several alternative treatments including a number of NATURAL THERAPIES that are now being used to help treat several the pain and the risk of on-going exocrine gland attacks.
  • Several things you can do to prevent acquiring inflammation
  • Numerous tips and ideas on diet modification and nutritionary treatments that help ease the pain and prevent futurity attacks.
  • All the medical words and jargon broken down into easily understood language

So if you’re disquieted simply about having this unwellness and concerned simply about the quality of your life, your ability to socialize, to eat well and enjoy the simple pleasures in life because of pancreatitus - then relax. You’re not alone. And help is at hand. See on to learn how others have fought and protected themselves from the most harmful and crippling aspects of this condition.

If person you cognize and love is suffering from Inflammation then this could be the most ennobling and life-changing message you’ve ever read.

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Then there’s the interviews conducted with eight folk who have ‘been there and done that’ as far as inflammation is concerned.  You’ll be divine by these real, ‘warts and all’ stories of sufferers who are taking charge of their lives once again after being diagnosed with pancreatitis.

Mark’s Story

First there’s Mark who has been living with inflammation for nearly 20 years.  Diagnosed in his early 20’s, he has a lot of experience simply about how inflammation can affect your life style and how you can better support it under control.  Disbursement over a year in hospital once 1st diagnosed (with four pseudocysts removed during his stay), Mark describes how he has found a number of alternative, natural treatments and life style changes extremely helpful in managing his condition.  “I firmly believe that these treatments have unbroken me out of hospital for years now and have allowed me to support going on with my life without more difficulty”.

Laurie’s Story

Then there’s Laurie’s story.  Laurie was 43 once 1st diagnosed with pancreatitis.  Laurie talks extremely openly simply about how she reacted to confirmation of her condition which was caused through a combination of a birth defect (pancreatitis divisum) and surgery for a morbid ovary.  Laurie speaks simply about the difficulties baby-faced with the variety of medical treatments she had, her successes with alternative Chinese medicines and therapies and the ‘good and bad’ experiences with the medical fraternity.  She describes the trials and tribulations of dealing with being labeled a ‘drug addict’ to handling accusations from friends and family that she was being ‘complacent’ simply about acquiring the right care.  As Laurie now says, she’s working to “achieve the perfect combination of life style changes, medication, another treatments and changes to her inner perspective” so essential for beating pancreatitis.

Kathleen’s Story

Kathleen was doing yoga and sport 10 miles each day once she got sick.  She suspects she has had exocrine gland attacks since she was a small child but these all went incorrectly diagnosed.  Defendant of being an alcoholic and drug seeker because of her pancreatitis, her response is awe-inspiring as she says, “I was unwilling to accept that there was nothing more that could be done”.  Despite the severity of her condition, Kathleen is fighting back and is determined to get back into her outdoor pursuits such as hiking and water rafting.

 

Sam’s Story

“It felt like a bomb had exploded in my stomach”

Sam has been living with inflammation for over 9 years.  She states that inflammation is “a really strange disease” and that “most folk simply do not cognize enough simply about it”.  The key to improved life style is KNOWLEDGE.  As Sam say’s, “Know that you wish need to understand this unwellness as well or better than your doctors.  You may even as have to teach them”.  However, “I have knowing that others have gone through the same thing and can help me see the light at the another end of the tunnel”.

Steve’s Story

Steve admits he was not in the healthiest state once diagnosed with chronic inflammation seven years ago.  “I was frightened and did not cognize what my options included.  I actually felt like I had ruined my llife and could only look forward to more pain and galore more complications." He felt left out of discussions with doctors who probable that he continuing to drink.  Steve talks simply about how he has dealt with his poor decisions in the past and how he is now header with his condition.

Theresa’s Story

Being diagnosed with hereditary pancreatitis, Teresa is fearful of having passed inflammation onto her children.  She speaks simply about how she is managing the unwellness and educating herself, her children and her doctors.  Even as although she was “..never a real drinker..”, Teresa was able to deal with hospital staff who she says, “..had suspicions that I was an alcoholic”. Teresa has adopted a stress and worry free attitude to life which she believes helps support her inflammation at bay.

 

Jennifer’s Story

Despite being given medical proposal that she mightiness be sick from inflammation forever, after over 5 years with the condition, Jennifer has, in her words, “..learned to control my unwellness at home”, even as although for quite several time, "..hospital visits became a little commonplace..".  Jennifer outlines first-class proposal on dealing with the unwellness from initial diagnosis, understanding the role of obtaining differing medical opinions and testing alternative treatments and says that, “Overall, the quality of my life has improved since devising these changes”.

 

Tony’s Story

Like Mark, Tony is a long term sufferer of chronic inflammation (over 34 years).  1st diagnosed with clogging biliary disease, Tony's story exemplifies the journey of person who comes to inflammation through gall stone problems. In this chapter, Tony describes how life style changes including diet, exercise and supplements have helped him support his inflammation under control.

 

Les’s Story

And finally, the story of my Dad, Les’s struggle with this unpredictable condition. As I've mentioned, we powerfully suspect Dad had signs of chronic inflammation for years beforehand. In this chapter we outline his medical history and treatments as well as the details of his last battle with this most unpredictable and frustrating of conditions - pancreatitis.

By The Time You’ve Finished Reading “Beating Inflammation – How to Get Healthy and Enjoy Life Again”…You’ll Feel Like A New Person, With Revived Vigor and a New Outlook On Life!


 

While all of the stories are from 8 several folk with several experiences and backgrounds, one of the things that affected me most simply about them was what they all shared.  Sure, their stories include several details simply about the clinical stuff, simply about the ‘medical merry-go-round’ they endured and their general content simply about what inflammation is and what it can do.  But what affected me most were two things that they all had in common.  Firstly, they all found inside themselves a strength of spirit that they ne'er knew they had before their diagnosis.  And secondly, that they are all extremely keen to see things improve, not only for themselves but for all sufferers and they all have a common desire to see improvements in the cognition and general awareness of pancreatitis.  It’s amazing how they all shared intimate details simply about how they have and are, beating inflammation even as during the low times.  Despite my years of research, I found things in these stories that I had not found anyplace else.

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