I have just had an attack of Pancreatitus. Was hospitalized for 2 and 1/2 days. When I entered the
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception room my
LipaseLipase test/
AmylaseAmylase - blood levels were well over 1500! They have returned to normal levels and I can now eat solid food. Many tests were run, including
chestAcne, cystic on the chest
Adenocarcinoma - chest x-ray
Aortic rupture, chest x-ray
Aspergillosis - chest x-ray
Bronchial cancer - chest x-ray
Chest mri
Chest pain
Chest stretch
Chest tomogram
Chest tube insertion
Chest tube insertion - series x-rays,
ultrasounds17 week ultrasound
30 week ultrasound
Abdominal ultrasound
Breast ultrasound
Carotid duplex
Doppler ultrasound exam of an arm or leg
Duplex/doppler ultrasound test
Echocardiogram
Eye and orbit ultrasound
Intravascular ultrasound
Pregnancy ultrasound and a
CTAbdominal ct scan
Ascites with ovarian cancer, ct scan
Bronchial cancer - ct scan
Cholecystitis, ct scan
Cranial ct scan
Ct scan
Ct scan of the brain
Hemangioma - ct scan
Hepatocellular cancer, ct scan
Intracerebellar hemorrhage - ct scan
Kidney and liver cysts - ct scan scan of my
abdominalAbdominal ct scan
Abdominal exploration
Abdominal film
Abdominal mass
Abdominal mri
Abdominal pain
Abdominal pain diagnosis
Abdominal rigidity
Abdominal tap
Abdominal ultrasound
Abdominal wall surgery areas. No
blockagePeripheral artery disease was found, only a polup on my gall
bladderBladder biopsy
Bladder cancer
Bladder catheterization, female
Bladder catheterization, male
Bladder exstrophy repair
Bladder outlet obstruction
Bladder stones
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Gallbladder
Gallbladder anatomy
Gallbladder disease which two Dr's dismissed as a cause. Several reasons (other than possible
blockagePeripheral artery disease) were given as to possible cause:
traumaAcoustic trauma
Amputation - traumatic
Ear barotrauma
Facial trauma
Genital injury
Head injury
Head trauma
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Stomach disease or trauma
Tailbone trauma to the abdomen; excessive
alcoholAlcohol and diet
Alcoholism
Alcoholism - resources
Breath alcohol test
Delirium tremens
Fetal alcohol syndrome;
rapidRapid shallow breathing weightloss; excessive
exerciseAerobic exercise
Aging and exercise
Asthma
Benefit of regular exercise
Bone-building exercise
Diabetes and exercise
Exercise - a powerful tool
Exercise - dress appropriately
Exercise and age
Exercise and weight loss
Exercise can lower blood pressure. None of these are true in my case. I have a lot of questions, but the most important is wishing I could point to something that caused this and stop it. Although I don't drink too much, a glass or two of wine with dinner occassionally, I am more than willing to stop if this is the cause. Although I cannot imagine not exercising, I must do something, I can change that too. But what? I did lose some
weightDifferent types of weight gain
Exercise and weight loss
Height and weight chart
Height/weight chart
Losing weight
Roux-en-y stomach surgery for weight loss
Weight gain - unintentional
Weight loss
Weight loss - unintentional
Weight loss and age, but only 4 pounds in 2 weeks, I consider that
safeSafe driving for teens
Safe sex . What could have caused this for the
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 time in 42 years? Could I have experienced mild cases that I didn't recognize as needing medical
attentionAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd), meaning, did I take
ZantacZantac
Zantac 150
Zantac 300
Zantac 300 geldose
Zantac 75
Zantac efferdose
Zantac geldose or Alka Seltzer when I should have seen it as something else? I never thought I had acid
refluxGastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Hiatal hernia repair
Reflux nephropathy
Vesicoureteral reflux, yet I took
ZantacZantac
Zantac 150
Zantac 300
Zantac 300 geldose
Zantac 75
Zantac efferdose
Zantac geldose and it seemed to help. Alka Seltzer, except for this last weekend always seemed to help. Could I have been experiencing pancreatitus all along? Are the levels I went in with considered dangerous? So many quesitons. I am scared, that's the size of it. Lastly, my Father's father and Aunt both died of
PancreaticBiliopancreatic diversion (bpd)
Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
Pancreatic abscess
Pancreatic cancer, ct scan
Pancreatic carcinoma
Pancreatic islet cell tumor
Pancreatic pseudocyst, ct scan
Pancreatic, cystic adenoma - ct scan CancerAcute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
Ascites with ovarian cancer, ct scan
Basal cell cancer
Basal cell carcinoma
Bladder cancer
Breast cancer
Breast lumps and cancer
Bronchial cancer - chest x-ray
Bronchial cancer - ct scan
Cancer
Cancer - penis. The Dr.s I saw this past weekend both said that there is no connection between pancreatitus and
pancreaticBiliopancreatic diversion (bpd)
Biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch
Pancreatic abscess
Pancreatic cancer, ct scan
Pancreatic carcinoma
Pancreatic islet cell tumor
Pancreatic pseudocyst, ct scan
Pancreatic, cystic adenoma - ct scan cancerAcute lymphocytic leukemia (all)
Ascites with ovarian cancer, ct scan
Basal cell cancer
Basal cell carcinoma
Bladder cancer
Breast cancer
Breast lumps and cancer
Bronchial cancer - chest x-ray
Bronchial cancer - ct scan
Cancer
Cancer - penis. But with that history, how can I be sure? If you can answer some or all of these questions, I would certainly be grateful. I am
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction and have never been pregnant, in case that is of importance.
I have moderate-severe chronic pancreatitis. My longest hospitilaztion was 9 days. The highest recorded A & L levels were 2000 and 5000. So yes, 1500 is high and out of the normal range. It is possible you have been experiencing mild pancreatic attacks in the past and didn't know it. The alcohol is a MUST STOP! It causes attacks. Even that stray glass or 2 of wine will catch up with you one day and hurt. The pancreas is an organ that DOES NOT rejuvinate itself once damaged.
If you go searching the web for pancreatitis you will find that it tells you people who smoke cigarettes have a 40% greater chance of getting pancreatic cancer than non smoking pancreatic patients. I quit that same day I read that. But it does NOT necessarily mean you will get cancer because your family members did, although there is a greater chance of that...but you probably already know this.
Yes, overly STRENUOUS excersize, high fat foods, and CRASH dieting can bring on an attack.A doctor may tell you that excersizing has nothing to do with this, but any pancreatic patient will tell you thats wrong. It sounds as if you have been doing all the right things in regards to your health though. My advice is for you to seek the advice of a pancreatic specialist. A GI just doesn't know enough about this disease. Any good one worth their salt will tell you the same.
There is a good chance you may NEVER have another attack. But you have to follow the same rules as someone suffering chronically with this disease. No alcohol (watch cough syrups, so called non-alcoholic beverages, nyquil, raw vanilla) eat a low fat diet and watch fried foods. Some people have to stay as low as 30 grams of fat a day or less to feel well. I suspect you can do much more than that. Just watch the above mentioned items. You may also want to go to your vitamen store and purchase pancreatic enzyme pills. They let your pancreas rest and do the digesting of the food for you. I would ask for a fecal fat test to see if mal-absorption has set it. I bet you will be fine, but please don't let 1 or 2 ER doctors or a regular GI doctor dismiss this. It can be a very serious life threatening disease if left untreated. You owe it to yourself and your family to get the advice and help and answers you seek.
We have a wonderful pancreatic web site at http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pancreatitis/messages
that you can post questions on and other people suffering from different forms and stages of pancreatitis can help you with.
Good luck to you. Don't assume the worst until you have ALL THE ANSWERS you deserve.
Sandy