Pancreatitis doesnt get settled
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Hi all,
I am 40 years male and had my first attack on 20 oct 16 , stayed in hospital for 1 week, i had a MRCP which showed a stricture in the duck and inflammation at tail of pancreas, after 2 weeks had another attack and stayed in hospital for another 1 week!, they did a EUS (endoscopic ultrasound) which didn't show any cancer , so everyone was expecting it would get better .but i had another MRI today 12 dec 16 and no improvement ! Drs are confused as they have rulled out Autoimmunity, worm and gallbladder stone !
But i still have the continues dull pain which get worst sometimes .
Any similar experience?
Cheers
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candice124 Baroot73
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I had an attack in August, the pain and infalmmation never went away Its still there. Im on lots of support groups on facebook and we are al in the same boat!!
NixKiwiWolf Baroot73
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Yes, my attack came out of the blue in May - no stones, cysts or cancer - the head of my pancreas is inflamed along with my common bile duct. Although the pain is (mostly) under control, everything else has stayed the same. My doctors are baffled and are continuing to monitor me but not much they can do. I'm being really strict with the low fat diet and lots of water (completely gave up alcohol too, not that I drank much) and that seems to keep things stable. Hopefully it won't get worse.
candice124 NixKiwiWolf
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NixKiwiWolf candice124
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I get tired really easily and sometimes I feel a bit nauseous but that's about it. My bowels are back to normal. I get hungry easily too but that's because I'm hardly eating any fat so it's hard to feel full. My pancreas lets me know if I've eaten something it doesn't like and I get the odd sharp pain but nothing like it was before. I find if I don't keep my fluids as high as I should then I get warnings like a bit of gripey pain.
candice124 NixKiwiWolf
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NixKiwiWolf candice124
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A little bit but I have always had a "nervous" gut, especially round my period. I do have more bloating now but nothing alarming. As the pancreas is part of the digestive process, I expected some changes. I feel I've got off lightly compared to some people and for that, I'm very grateful. I try to be careful with my health as much as I can. I guess symptoms are different for everyone as no one is the same.
Reefsider candice124
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Hi Candice, I too bloat terribly and look pregnant, not a good look when you're in your 60's lol. Before all this I was so thin with a concave tummy so quite a change.
During my last appointment with my pancreas guy he said he has another female patient with the same issue and had given it some thought. He suggested it might be caused by bread, the yeast.
I tend to make toast often these days rather than risk the possible post meal dash to the loo episodes so thought he might be onto something. I used to make my own bread so I've started buying sour dough which doesn't have yeast added. I've been doing that for about 6 weeks and whilst I don't have the obvious horrid bloating effect which felt awful in itself, I still have what looks like a pregnant stomach. So who knows.
Cut out cruciferous vegetables too they trigger the bloat response.
If you come up with anything else and it works let us know.
Reefsider Baroot73
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Hi Baroot, not forgetting you we just went off on a bit of tangent for a minute.
Hopefully someone told you about diet changes if not make sure you get onto
a low fat diet and don't drink any alcohol, none. And if you smoke you should stop. Those changes could make a big difference to how you're feeling.
Baroot73
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Thanks Guys,
My blood tests are all fine , I will have another round of MRI / EUS in Feb ,
Has anyone experienced any vertigo ? as for now my issue is not pain , it's the bloody vertigo and dizziness ! and with the blood test normal , I am thinking it might be a chronic one....it has really affected my life and my job
candice124 Baroot73
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Kindest Regards
Candice
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Reefsider Baroot73
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YES me too Baroot73, the vertigo drives me nuts. I keep telling my GP, all appears normal apparently so I've dropped it and never thought to ask my pancreas guy. I might bring it up when I see him next.