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What is Acute & Chronic Pancreatitis – Overview

Posted on March 27, 2015 by admin in Adults Stories, Childrens Stories, Hayley's Journey, TPAIT No Comments

What is Acute & Chronic Pancreatitis – Overview Acute and Chronic Pancreatitis usually begin with pain in the upper abdomen and can last anywhere from a few minutes of intense pain to several days of pain that is anywhere from mild to severe. The pain from Pancreatitis can radiate into the back or other areas […]

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Day-1 Hayley’s Total Pancreactomy & Stollery in Edmonton – Videos & Pic’s

Posted on December 27, 2013 by Jenny in Hayley's Journey, TPAIT No Comments

Day-1 – Post-Op Hayley’s Total Pancreactomy & Auto Islet Transplant (TP/AIT) Surgery Here are some Videos from Hayley’s Pancreactomy & Auto Islet Transplant May 31, 2013.  Performed by Dr. James Shapiro at Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton Alberta.  It was a 13 hour surgery (see photo gallery).  Hayley handled it like she does everything else in her life…with CLASS & […]

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Day-1 Hayley-Sitting Up Already-“Video & Pics”

Posted on December 27, 2013 by admin in Hayley's Journey, TPAIT No Comments

Day-1 – Post-Op – TP/AIT Hayley’s Total Pancreactomy & Auto Islet Transplant (TP/AIT) 13 Hours in Surgery 47 Days in Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton Alberta http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/facilities.asp?pid=facility&rid=1024457 Hayley Sitting Up Already  Gentle Nod! For Mom Hayley was up most of the night in shock and pain.   She is a little more coherent today but not much. I slept […]

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Day-1 Hayley’s Total Pancreactomy & IV-Hell *Video’s*

Posted on December 27, 2013 by Jenny in Hayley's Journey, TPAIT No Comments

Surgery Day 🙁 Hayley’s Total Pancreactomy & Auto Islet Transplant (TP/AIT) Surgery This was the hardest decision we ever had to make.  Watching your child suffer in ANY manner is just not normal.  This is one of the biggest surgeries out there and Hayley handled it like she had done it 100 times before.  I could […]

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    Room Make-Over @ Sickkids

    Room Make-Over @ Sickkids Hospital Toronto were Hayley spends a great deal of time. This Video is now part of the SickKids Video Library for distractions to assist other children in making their hospital stay a little brighter. She is always happy to help others.

    Hayley Devoe – CBC Radio Interview – Jun 18, 2013

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    This is a radio interview done with CBC Radio Edmonton from the Alberta Stollery Children's Hospital May 31st, 2013. The interview was done one month after her 13 hour (TP/IAT) Total Pancreactomy & Auto Islet Transplant. By this time Hayley should have had a lot less pain than she was experiencing but we were remaining optimistic. Hayley had opportunity to do both radio and TV interviews to talk about being the 2nd child in Canada to undergo this type of rare surgery and also bring raise awareness to the wrath of Chronic Pancreatitis and the TP/IAT procedure. Hayley chose not to do any further interviews to support the surgery because she already knew in her heart that the surgery was NOT doing what it was supposed to. The surgery was done with almost no pre-testing. Looking back I am now wondering what did the doctor base his positive comment on? His words were that he was 99.9% sure that the surgery was going to help Hayley's pain considerably and maybe even stop it altogether! Never did he say it could make it worse...

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