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just wondering if it's possible to ever become non-dependent on enzymes? and what makes certain people pancreatic sufficient and pancreatic insufficient? hmm...
just wondering if it's possible to ever become non-dependent on enzymes? and what makes certain people pancreatic sufficient and pancreatic insufficient? hmm...
just wondering if it's possible to ever become non-dependent on enzymes? and what makes certain people pancreatic sufficient and pancreatic insufficient? hmm...
just wondering if it's possible to ever become non-dependent on enzymes? and what makes certain people pancreatic sufficient and pancreatic insufficient? hmm...
just wondering if it's possible to ever become non-dependent on enzymes? and what makes certain people pancreatic sufficient and pancreatic insufficient? hmm...
You may want to do a search on this question and/or post in the adult section .. Hope u get some answers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
You may want to do a search on this question and/or post in the adult section .. Hope u get some answers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
You may want to do a search on this question and/or post in the adult section .. Hope u get some answers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
You may want to do a search on this question and/or post in the adult section .. Hope u get some answers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
You may want to do a search on this question and/or post in the adult section .. Hope u get some answers <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> joni
My son and I got off enzymes. I have spoken with one other person whose child eventually stopped needing them. I have a few thoughts on how that happened for me and my son. The other person I talked to apparently had no idea how it happened. Since some percentage of folks start out pancreatic sufficient and become insufficient, it seems logical to me that it isn't simply "genetic" but that some process of deterioration leads to it. So presumably it is potentially reversible if sufficiently understood.
My son and I got off enzymes. I have spoken with one other person whose child eventually stopped needing them. I have a few thoughts on how that happened for me and my son. The other person I talked to apparently had no idea how it happened. Since some percentage of folks start out pancreatic sufficient and become insufficient, it seems logical to me that it isn't simply "genetic" but that some process of deterioration leads to it. So presumably it is potentially reversible if sufficiently understood.
My son and I got off enzymes. I have spoken with one other person whose child eventually stopped needing them. I have a few thoughts on how that happened for me and my son. The other person I talked to apparently had no idea how it happened. Since some percentage of folks start out pancreatic sufficient and become insufficient, it seems logical to me that it isn't simply "genetic" but that some process of deterioration leads to it. So presumably it is potentially reversible if sufficiently understood.
My son and I got off enzymes. I have spoken with one other person whose child eventually stopped needing them. I have a few thoughts on how that happened for me and my son. The other person I talked to apparently had no idea how it happened. Since some percentage of folks start out pancreatic sufficient and become insufficient, it seems logical to me that it isn't simply "genetic" but that some process of deterioration leads to it. So presumably it is potentially reversible if sufficiently understood.
My son and I got off enzymes. I have spoken with one other person whose child eventually stopped needing them. I have a few thoughts on how that happened for me and my son. The other person I talked to apparently had no idea how it happened. Since some percentage of folks start out pancreatic sufficient and become insufficient, it seems logical to me that it isn't simply "genetic" but that some process of deterioration leads to it. So presumably it is potentially reversible if sufficiently understood.
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