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Pancreatitis... fun
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<blockquote data-quote="Black02GT" data-source="post: 16641925" data-attributes="member: 23818"><p>I asked the doctor and the answer was they don't really know. The go to is to blame booze, which I used to drink a lot but don't anymore (few beers at the occasional BBQ is about it). Think it's just the easy answer and their go to. Diet, infection, lifestyle, genetics, gall stones, a lot of variables.</p><p></p><p>For me I skip breakfast was overwhelmed at work so often skipped lunch too, come home eat a big ass Ribeye and pass out. The enzymes to break down fat amoung others are made in the pancreas. If you shock it too much not all the digestive enzymes make it out to the stomach and sit in the pancreas and wreak havoc.</p><p></p><p>Getting to the point in my life I can't live 12 hours on energy drinks alone and one giant meal everyday. Obviously never was a healthy lifestyle but used to get away with it. Guess it caught up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black02GT, post: 16641925, member: 23818"] I asked the doctor and the answer was they don't really know. The go to is to blame booze, which I used to drink a lot but don't anymore (few beers at the occasional BBQ is about it). Think it's just the easy answer and their go to. Diet, infection, lifestyle, genetics, gall stones, a lot of variables. For me I skip breakfast was overwhelmed at work so often skipped lunch too, come home eat a big ass Ribeye and pass out. The enzymes to break down fat amoung others are made in the pancreas. If you shock it too much not all the digestive enzymes make it out to the stomach and sit in the pancreas and wreak havoc. Getting to the point in my life I can't live 12 hours on energy drinks alone and one giant meal everyday. Obviously never was a healthy lifestyle but used to get away with it. Guess it caught up. [/QUOTE]
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