[My] Life in Wisconsin

Casey. Minnesota.

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Hi All;
L-O-N-G day today. But we have learned one important thing.
The ERCP/EGD/EUS (whatever it was called), found nothing out of the ordinary in her stomach- Save to reveal that Casey's anastomotic ulcer has healed nicely. That is a very good thing, (she cannot afford to be losing any more of her stomach).
The contents of her stomach are also slow to empty as the muscle at the duodenum is very very constricted. I am not sure if that can be 'cut' to relax it; like the manometry etc at Froedtert Hospital did to the foremost sphincter in her pancreas- (way back when). I forget what that was called, and my computer is so slow tonight that I am not going to go click on "Froedtert" either.

Problem is that no one has learned where her blood is going, and why she is so dangerously anemic all the time.
I do not know what the next step(s) will be; save for a few more (some invasive), tests that can possibly be done, safely, in Green Bay.

My child has taught me much.

Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.

My love to all.
Have a 'wunnaful' Wednesday!

XOXO, and G' night.
me

PS
My apologies for not replying to my latest posts. My fingers are not cooperating much- and I swear ALL of my bones hurt tonight. (Fookin' Reclast poison that I had last April).
I promise to reply as soon as I can.
Thank you to everyone who took a moment to reply! :-)