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Angie and Joseph’s Story Mom, Angie, 37, and son, Joseph, 17, have been affected by pancreas disease for [...]
I am not just a cancer survivor; that is only part of my story. I am a whole person striving to be a productive citizen through my work, study, care for my family, myself, and for my community.
My name is Alexis and five years ago, I shared my story of living with hereditary chronic pancreatitis (CP). I was scared to be vulnerable and transparent about what I was experiencing, and I feared others wouldn’t respond to my story or that my social media advocacy page wouldn’t be successful.
A Patient and Caregiver’s Perspective – June and Rod’s Story My official journey with pancreatic disease began in February 2012 when I was diagnosed. I had my gallbladder removed back in 1982 after delivering my first child. For years I would experience what to me felt like gallbladder attacks.
Jon’s Story My name is Jon Fox and I’m a survivor of two different cancers: testicular cancer and pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer. I also developed acute pancreatitis about 2 years following my Whipple procedure. I’m from New York City and still currently reside here, though I am planning on relocating soon.
Christopher’s Pancreatic Cancer Story I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on , marking the beginning of an extremely difficult period in my life.
Sandra’s Story My name is Sandra Profitt. I am 60 years old and live in Indiana. My pancreatitis journey began on February 20th, 2012. I was experiencing a lot of indigestion and belching all day. Later in the day I felt sick to my stomach and threw up, followed by a bowel movement. The stomach pain became worse, and I began to sweat profusely.