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dmshope, well done. Have you determined if Tymlos is indirectly causing pancreatitis or if it is simply lowering absorption. I would want to know if the pancreas remains inflamed even with the supplementation of the enzymes. Thanks for your research, your post, the positive energy and a special cheer to your naturopath.

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Thank you for your encourgement. It was a long complex job to try to figure this out. The thought is that, for me , the tymlos was building up in the body. I do not process toxins fast or well - hormones, toxins and medications must be processed ( detoxed) in the liver in order to be eliminated from the body. Normally I do not have a probelm , as I eat cleanly, organic, no caffiene, no alcohol, no drugs ( not even tylenol)., no frageances no chemicals.etc. However, tymlos is a hormone and must be processed. Since I am a slow processor, the hormone began to sit in my system and get attracted to sites it could attach to - the pancreatic islets ( loaded with PTH receptors) were my vulnerability and became 'clogged' so the enzymes could not get to the digestive track. I believe I have always had a vulnerabiity there so I dont know if the pancreass continued to be inflammed even while I as on enzymes - but I am now off tymlos and have returned to 'normal' My ayurvedic /naturpathic physician veiws digestion not so much as a stomach issue as it is a liver/gall bladder/ pancreas issue. This is a different prespective than most GI people who seem to assess digestion as always a stomach issue or acid issue. I did not have a stomach problem or an acid problem.
I was very lucky to arrive a solution ( supplement with enzymes and liver support) to manage the pain and digestive issues. It gives us hope that we can learn to handle the side effect that are not severe and do what we need to regain health.