PMR and High Lipase Levels
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I have had PMR since 2011 but it was not treated until 2013. In 2013 I had extreme heartburn and chest pain that sent me to ER. I had been taking ibuprofen for joint pain not knowing I had PMR. My exam showed nothing except a high lipase level of over 500
Further exam by endoscopy for a hemangioma on my liver showed 2 small cysts in my pancreas. I have no symptoms of any kind now for 2 years. I was told to follow up in 2 years with another endoscopy.That test is coming Sept. 2. My lipase is still high.
Not sure if any of this is related to the PMR. has anyone else had anything like this? The doctor seems clueless.
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jo42444 pam7653
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pam7653 jo42444
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I had extensive blood work in 2011 and I don't remember if they checked my lipase levels. Nothing was said. I'm just curious if PMR and this was related. I'll keep you informed after this endoscopy on Weds. They're checking the cysts to see if they've grown since 2013.
Mrs.Mac-Canada jo42444
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I don't have these issues but they sound very scary and I hope both you and Pat get some feedback from others on the forum that may know about it.
I'm wondering where in Canada you are. It would be great to actually talk in person to a fellow PMR'er.
I live in Pitt Meadows, BC
Hugs, Diana🌸
jo42444 Mrs.Mac-Canada
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Joanne
jo42444 pam7653
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I will post my results in Dec ad well.
Joanne
tina-uk_cwall pam7653
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i am 3 stone over weight and I believe that this is not good for my liver. I am now down to 7.5mgs and I hope that as I lose weight and reduce further down the preds some normality will be seen in my liver results. As for the polyp, they will ultrasound me every 2 years to see for any changes.
i obviously hope that I do not have auto immune liver condition and quite honestly I don't believe I have got it. I display none of the symptoms. Like you I hardly ever drink, infact my last drink was a glass of champagne at Christmas. But the liver specialist did say that non alcoholic liver disease can be inherited although I don't ever remember my mother suffering from it.
i'm sorry I can't help you with the lipase levels as I know nothing about that. Do I think any of these is PMR related? Well I don't think the PMR caused any of these things as I was diagnosed with these problems prior to my PMR, but could any of this caused the PMR? Well I'm out in that one other to say that I do believe that stress has a huge part to play in this condition and I don't mean simply mental stress, I mean physical stress and if your internal body is not quite 100% then surely that's stress on your body too! We'll see. Good luck Pam. Regards, tina
pam7653 tina-uk_cwall
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The look they give my when I say I'm not a drinker. They seemed to say, yeah right!!!
My mother was quite a drinker, makes you wonder.
Pam
tina-uk_cwall pam7653
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yes, do let us know of any further developments. Regards, tina
Mrs.Mac-Canada jo42444
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You're a bit to far away to have coffee with I'm afraid😉.
Maybe we should start a discussion that gets everyone in certain areas to respond. We can private message those that live close to us and arrange to meet.
I'm right now but will do that I think when I get home.
Hugs, Diana🌸