[My] Life in Wisconsin

The Poll of The Panty, (and The Pancreas News).

Where do "Grundies" and "Wedgies" REALLY come from?

Your undies are too small and your fat sneaks out of them with each step you take
 
 3

Your undies are too big, and they crawl all over your butt, getting stuck in the crack
 
 4

Wanna ride bikes?
 
 2

I like rocks!
 
 8

What are undies?
 
 1


Good Morning Everyone;

Once again I shall keep this shorter than normal...

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And my Off~The~Wall poll for you?
Because inquiring minds want to know!


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Having been led to the website for Pancreatitis by a new friend on my other blog; I spent almost all day reading yesterday.

CaseyAnne was to have an appointment down to UW-Madison with the GI Department on November 3rd.
Yesterday, she canceled that appointment in Madison.

She now has one with
David E.R. Sutherland, M.D., Ph.D.
(Click his name for his site).

From that page; 

  • Dr. Sutherland, M.D., Ph.D., is a Professor of Surgery at the University of Minnesota. In addition, he is the Head of the Transplant Division and the Director of the Diabetes Institute for Immunology and Transplantation.
  • Dr. Sutherland performed the world's first transplant of insulin-producing islet cells from a deceased human donor to a living person in 1974. He also has developed specialized surgeries to prevent the onset of diabetes upon the removal of a pancreas in the case of chronic pancreatitis.
  • Dr. Sutherland performed the world's first living-donor (segmental) pancreas transplant in 1979. He and his team continue to perform more of these complex surgeries than any other program worldwide, offering the potential of a higher quality of life for patients facing severe health issues from diabetes and pancreatitis.
  • Dr. Sutherland is a surgeon, researcher, pioneer, administrator, leader, mentor, professor, and respected colleague to thousands worldwide.

I am excited to hear what this doctor has to say about her pancreas. I believe we may have found a doctor that is not afraid of someone with pancreatitis.
(Wouldn't that be 'wunnaful')?!?

That is what I know for today.
hehehe

A bit chilly outside-
Knowing it is chilly like that outside, makes it hard to disrobe to get in the shower on the inside. (It does too make sense)!


Please take a moment to vote in my little poll...

Hope all is well with all of you!

XOXO
Anne

Originally posted to my Y! 360, Thursday October 23, 2008 - 06:20am (CDT)