Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 Hi there Just a quick note do you still have your gall bladder???????? Lola Re:Your Help Needed Please to Bikerblue wrote: I believe I have pancreatitis although the doctors disagree with me and tell me I have IBS. In the last year and a half I have had several attacks of severe vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, dizziness and pain radiating to the back with severe, severe stomach pain that I thought I was going to die. Now the pain is there almost every day after I eat I had a comprehensive stool test done that showed my fecal fats and triglycerides to be elevated. The doctors don't believe I have pancreatitis as I just don't " fit " their profile. I know my body and I know this pain is not in my head but they make me feel like I am out of my mind and I don't know what I am talking about. if your fecal fats and triglycerides are elevated is that a definite sign of pancreatitis and why then are my doctors ignoring that??? just so frustrated with this whole process that I just cry!!!! Hi Bikerblue, Finding help from our physicians when we are in pain and symptoms indicate pancreatic problems can be difficult. Many physicians leap to the diagnosis of IBS, even when other indicators show otherwise. I am sorry you cannot find a doctor that will believe you. My GI gave me a handout on my first visit to him with CP. Here is his list of symptoms of chronic pancreatitis: *Abdominal pain *Weight loss *Diarrhea *Symptoms of poor pancreatic function; to include fat malabsorption (determined by fecal fat test) and glucose intolerance (high blood glucose) *High Triglycerides (test to determine) *Elevated Serum Amylase and Lipase levels (test to determine) As I presented myself during an acute attack with a visible abdominal mass and pseudocysts, there was little questions as to my diagnosis. Yet in the months prior to this attack, I " had several attacks of severe vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, dizziness and pain radiating to the back with severe, severe stomach pain " . Your symptoms, exactly. All seem to be food related, but I was foolish in not seeking help. You may want to seek another opinion from a gastroenterology specialist who is willing to look at your high triglycerides and fecal fat results and look beyond the dx of IBS. I personally feel that is a cop out diagnosis used by too many doctors with alarming frequency when other problems exist that are beyond their realm of specialty. The suggestion of an EUS procedure was a good one. Often an ultrasound or CT-scan can show pancreatic problems. As you have already learned, amylase and lipase tests are not always a good indicator. The Hopkins Gastroenterology research already acknowledges that A & L levels can even be low or normal during chronic pancreatitis. If you go to our " Files " section, you can read much supporting information from the Hopkins research on pancreatitis. In conclusion, all I can say is that I can understand you frustration. Yet for the sake of your health and your peace of mind, you need to keep persuing a clear explanation for your pain, symptoms and other indications that may confirm your own suspicions. We are here to help and to listen, so feel free to post again with any questions. With hope and prayers, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina Southeastern Representative Pancreatitis Association, Intl. PANCREATITIS Association, Intl. Online e-mail group To reply to this message hit & quot;reply & quot; or send an e-mail to: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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