Prescribed Lipacreon and Camostat Mesylate for Pancreatis

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Hi,

I am a 29 year old male, about 3 months ago I noticed I started to get very fatigued and short of breath when training (I am a rugby player in Japan), I also had a dull ache in my mid back. The next weekend I had a large night drinking and had violent diarrhea/severe abdominal pain. After 3 days they seemed to be back to near normal, a week later just having 1-3 beers I got diarrhea again. I then noticed i had lost my appetite and was getting full after just a few bites, along with abdominal pain . I was not concerned until about a month ago i noticed my stools had become yellow with oil in the bowl. I went straight to the doctors and have had bloods, celiac test, colonoscopy, endoscopy, ultrasound, ct, ct with contrast and a MRCP. I have now lost 8 kg in 3 months, back pain is worse especially behind my left shoulder blade (a burning sensation almost), burping constantly, oil floaty yellow stool, fatigue my appetite has come back and abdominal pain is almost gone but I think this is because I am eating low fat and not touching achohol. I am 100% sure it is my pancreas and have been given creon and Camostat Mesylate for pancreatitis .I am currently seeking a EUS, worried they are missing cancer as I have never had acute pancreatitis!!

I guess I am hoping through other peoples experiences, they can suggest how they got answers to similar symptoms? Any help would be much appreciated!!!

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