

46. Advocating for type 3C diabetes.
Do you ever feel so tired from the fight? I think patients more than anyone else, know what I mean by this the most. Not only...
Aug 3, 2024


45. Exciting Updates: Spring of 2024
Exciting updates!
Apr 16, 2024


43. Living without a spleen, Amber the Asplenic…
After nearly 17 years of living without a spleen, I decided to write about what life is like without it.
Jan 21, 2024


42. Preparing for your upcoming pancreatic surgery.
Learn what you should do to prepare yourself for pancreatic surgery.
Jun 20, 2023


41. Sharing my patient story at the CNETS conference in Toronto, May 2023.
I shared a timeline of my journey with a live audience in Toronto in 2023. I was asked to provide a version so that people could read it.
Jun 1, 2023


34. Had pancreatic surgery? You may need digestive enzymes. Here's why:
learn why you may need to consider taking digestive enzymes
Nov 26, 2019


27. Regarding my results from NIH...
The good news is what I expected-that my PNETS remain stable! They did not do the EUS at NIH but
Jun 15, 2019


26. Last day at NIH and Gallium 68 scan:
The last couple days at NIH were more relaxed. I only had the gallium 68 scan scheduled on the 3rd day.
Jun 7, 2019


25. Day 2 at NIH:
First night was hard to settle down and sleep but I did finally sleep at least until the lab came and woke me up before 6am for...
Jun 3, 2019


24. Travelled to NIH today!
Long exhausting day but this is an excellent facility and I'm so grateful to be able to come here as part of a research protocol. Picked...
May 27, 2019


20. Resting up after a whirlwind trip to Toronto for a CNET National NeuroEndocrine Conference!
What an amazing opportunity it was and I'm so blessed I was able to attend! I learned so much and met some amazing people 🤗😁 It's...
Apr 9, 2019


15. Parathyroid surgery and the importance of advocating for yourself!
Retelling of my parathyroid surgery recovery gone awry...
Mar 12, 2019


1. Welcome post: Join me on a journey to better health!
Welcome to the Amber Luci Project, a unique place for you to explore that explains how I've managed to cope with medical issues related to Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1 (MEN1), pancreatic neuroendocrine cancer, autoimmune disease, chronic fatigue, joint & muscle pain, and living my life to the fullest while doing so!! I'm a firm believer that no one should feel that a diagnosis is cause to just give up or feel stuck and unable to make improvements in how they feel. Abo
Jan 4, 2019

