Hey you. Boy that's a biggie. I personally don't know of anyone who just has a pancreas transplant, it is normally along with the liver as well as they all work together in some way.
Removing a pancreas is not an easy option, believe me. Jessica had hers removed. It comprises, head, body and tail. The head is wrapped around the bile duct. If the bile duct is nipped, it blocks then you need a bile duct bypass. This happened to Jesscia.
I was told by one of our profs from Gt Ormond St years ago that they had managed to regrow a lady's pancreas from good cells but they were a long way off of knowing how to put it back inside her. You would need some sort of bag or holder that the body would not reject. This was her own regrown pancreas.
The amount of anti rejection drugs would be phenomenal for her and you would also need looking after, you would be type 1, like Jessica, with bells on. Without digestive enzymes, which are kept in the pancreas, it makes it even harder. You would have to take supplements like Jessica and if the dose is not right (and it changes) then it is even harder to get good levels.
It is a lovely idea and if it was at all the right way, then we would all be in the queue behind you.
But do you know what the best thing you can do for your daughter is? Be you exactly as you are. You are doing exactly the right thing. You are fighting her corner, you are caring for her, you are keeping her safe, you are loving all of her including that damned diabetes, and you are her mum. She doesn't need a type 1 mum, believe me. She needs a healthy mum to keep her sorted.
So you keep hold of your pancreas very tightly because your daughter needs you to have your own one so that you can look after her poorly one.
You will get there. You and she will be ok you know.
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