Pancreatitis Patient Stories
Your Story Matters
At the heart of our work are the stories of those who have experienced pancreatitis firsthand, along with their families impacted by the disease. We are inspired by the resilience and courage of those who have faced the challenges of pancreatitis, and we believe that by sharing their stories, we can raise awareness, foster compassion, and drive progress in finding a cure.
Eric’s Pancreatitis Story: My Experience with Meditation for Pain Management
The Challenge: Intense Chronic Pain from Pancreatitis Dealing with chronic pancreatitis has been perhaps the biggest challenge in my life. I am luckier than most
Rohit’s Pancreatitis Story: My Experience with Pancreatic Enzymes (PERT)
I read Liz’s blog and her journey with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) resonated with my own experience. The one difference – since the diagnosis, seven
Elizabeth’s Pancreatitis Story: My Experience with Pancreatic Enzymes and Pancreatitis
My journey with pancreatitis started when I was about 10 years old. Throughout my years in school (elementary, middle and high school), I was misdiagnosed
Laura’s Pancreatitis Story: Seeking Treatment for Chronic Pancreatitis
Stabbing Pain Leads to Acute Pancreatitis Diagnosis In December 2018, Laura Perry, a 24-year old previously-healthy law student, began experiencing abdominal pain after returning home
Kayla-Ann Keagy’s Pancreatitis Story: 2018 LA Party Courage Award Recipients
At the 2018 LA Party for a Cure fundraising event, Mission: Cure had the honor of awarding the Courage Award to four remarkable young individuals
Diana & Diego’s Pancreatitis Stories: 2018 LA Party Courage Award Recipients
At the 2018 LA Party for a Cure fundraising event, Mission: Cure had the honor of awarding the Courage Award to four remarkable young individuals living
Christine’s Pancreatitis Story: Living with Pancreatitis and The Importance of Hope
Interview with Chronic Pancreatitis Patient, Christine Cataldo In the summer of 2018, Mission: Cure’s intern, Gabriela Gil, sat down with Christine Cataldo, a patient volunteer