Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 I have go to the hospital a few times with elevated enzymes, I > am becoming very weak, I sleep all the time, and am starting to lose > weight. The doctors don't know what to do and I feel like my body is > starting to give up. > Kathy Kathy, I'm sorry to hear about your present condition. You've come to the right place to look for some advice and find a shoulder to lean on.....we have plenty of both. Your weight loss, fatique and weak feelings could be a sign of malnutrition/malabsorption. Are you taking enzyme supplements and some good vitamins? Pancreatic antioxidants might also be a great thing to try now. I was losing weight, always fatigued and feeling weak and lathargic before I started on a good vitamin and antioxidant regimen. Every day I would have to nap, and I lacked energy to do much of anything. Once I started on the enzymes, vitamins and antioxidants all that changed. I'm sleeping better at night and have enough energy to keep me going at a steady pace all day, and only feel the need to nap when I'm having a bad pancreatitis episode. Just thought I'd mention these things to you. You might give it some thought. I don't know much about liver problems, they could be causing some of this, too, but these may be some things you could check on and do, to help you feel better. With hope and prayers, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina hhessgriffeth@... Southeastern Representative Pancreatitis Association, Intl. http://www.pancassociation.org/storieshome.html#Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 I have go to the hospital a few times with elevated enzymes, I > am becoming very weak, I sleep all the time, and am starting to lose > weight. The doctors don't know what to do and I feel like my body is > starting to give up. > Kathy Kathy, I'm sorry to hear about your present condition. You've come to the right place to look for some advice and find a shoulder to lean on.....we have plenty of both. Your weight loss, fatique and weak feelings could be a sign of malnutrition/malabsorption. Are you taking enzyme supplements and some good vitamins? Pancreatic antioxidants might also be a great thing to try now. I was losing weight, always fatigued and feeling weak and lathargic before I started on a good vitamin and antioxidant regimen. Every day I would have to nap, and I lacked energy to do much of anything. Once I started on the enzymes, vitamins and antioxidants all that changed. I'm sleeping better at night and have enough energy to keep me going at a steady pace all day, and only feel the need to nap when I'm having a bad pancreatitis episode. Just thought I'd mention these things to you. You might give it some thought. I don't know much about liver problems, they could be causing some of this, too, but these may be some things you could check on and do, to help you feel better. With hope and prayers, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina hhessgriffeth@... Southeastern Representative Pancreatitis Association, Intl. http://www.pancassociation.org/storieshome.html#Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 Hello! Being new here I have so many questions. Yes, my doctor just started me on pancrealipase a few weeks agao and I don't think it is helping at all. My stomach swells so much that I look 6 months pregnant. I stopped taking pain pills as of yesterday morning because of the crap drs kept giving me. Oh you are gonna get addicted. Now what? Just grin and bare the pain. > I have go to the hospital a few times with elevated enzymes, I > > am becoming very weak, I sleep all the time, and am starting to > lose > > weight. The doctors don't know what to do and I feel like my > body is > > starting to give up. > > Kathy > > Kathy, > > I'm sorry to hear about your present condition. You've come to > the right place to look for some advice and find a shoulder to > lean on.....we have plenty of both. > > Your weight loss, fatique and weak feelings could be a sign of > malnutrition/malabsorption. Are you taking enzyme > supplements and some good vitamins? Pancreatic antioxidants > might also be a great thing to try now. I was losing weight, > always fatigued and feeling weak and lathargic before I started > on a good vitamin and antioxidant regimen. Every day I would > have to nap, and I lacked energy to do much of anything. Once I > started on the enzymes, vitamins and antioxidants all that > changed. I'm sleeping better at night and have enough energy to > keep me going at a steady pace all day, and only feel the need to > nap when I'm having a bad pancreatitis episode. > > Just thought I'd mention these things to you. You might give it > some thought. I don't know much about liver problems, they > could be causing some of this, too, but these may be some > things you could check on and do, to help you feel better. > > With hope and prayers, > Heidi > > Heidi H. Griffeth > South Carolina > hhessgriffeth@h... > Southeastern Representative > Pancreatitis Association, Intl. > http://www.pancassociation.org/storieshome.html#Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2002 Report Share Posted August 28, 2002 Kathy, I'm so sorry you have this disease too. We all hear know how you feel. I'm tired a lot of the time too. I've recently started taking antioxidants based on a study done in England. It seems to help some, though I do still tire easily, I at least have a little more energy. Below is the information on it. Reference: S. Uden et al. Antioxidant therapy for recurrent pancreatitis: placebo controlled trial. Alimentary Pharmacology and Theurapeutics 1990 4: 357-71 Summary available at following website: http://www.jr2.ox.ac.uk/bandolier/band4/b5-4.html Antioxidant amounts recommended from Study: 600 µg Organic selenium 9000 IU beta-carotene 0.54 g Vitamin C 270 IU Vitamin E 2 g methionine Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Southwest Representative Pancreatitis Association, International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2002 Report Share Posted September 1, 2002 Kathy, You have found the right place, as I sure that you will find us very friendly and good listeners. If you every need to vent we here for that too. We have allot of people who have this dreaded CP and can be helpful with suggestions, so just ask us. That's why we all are here. Welcome aboard! Take Care, Louie in WV pancreatitis and possible cirrhosis of the liver Hi! My name is Kathy. I am 29 years old and have suffered with pancreatitis now for almost 5 years. It developed after having my son and was mis diagnosed for some time. The doctors kept telling me that it was irritable bowel. I knew they were wrong but didn't know how to prove it. 5 months of this crippling disease I finally felt like I was going to die and went to the emergency room. It was at that time when I finally got an answer to what was wrong with me but with no reason why I had it. My amylase and lipase were over 8000 at this point and would only get worse in time. A month later, the doctor performed an ERCP and my pancreas did not like this one bit. Upon wakening from this procedure, I felt pain like I have never felt before. By that evening, my pancreas enzymes reached 47,000. I don't know how I made it thought that night, but I thank god I did. In April 1998, they finally decided to remove my gall bladder, even though all the tests including cat scans and ultra sounds looked fine. After doing so I did not have an attack for almost 2 years. This new type of attack was brought on by an antibiotics and then months later thinking that I was cured of pancreatitis I had a few drinks and had a rude awakening to pancreatitis once again. Since, I have stopped drinking and been very cautious of medications that the doctors try to give me. In July of this year, my doctor prescribed fiorcet with codeine for migraines. Once again, this flared up my pancreatitis and my life has completely changed. I spent 5 days in the hospital and found out from a cat scan that I may also now how cirrhosis of the liver. How did I get these ailments I constantly ask myself? I have been a social drinker, never a heavy drinker. The doctors have no explanation and look at me like I am a weirdo. To date, I have go to the hospital a few times with elevated enzymes, I am becoming very weak, I sleep all the time, and am starting to lose weight. The doctors don't know what to do and I feel like my body is starting to give up. I sure could use some friends to talk to or a guiding hand. Thank you, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 1, 2002 Report Share Posted September 1, 2002 Kathy, You have found the right place, as I sure that you will find us very friendly and good listeners. If you every need to vent we here for that too. We have allot of people who have this dreaded CP and can be helpful with suggestions, so just ask us. That's why we all are here. Welcome aboard! Take Care, Louie in WV pancreatitis and possible cirrhosis of the liver Hi! My name is Kathy. I am 29 years old and have suffered with pancreatitis now for almost 5 years. It developed after having my son and was mis diagnosed for some time. The doctors kept telling me that it was irritable bowel. I knew they were wrong but didn't know how to prove it. 5 months of this crippling disease I finally felt like I was going to die and went to the emergency room. It was at that time when I finally got an answer to what was wrong with me but with no reason why I had it. My amylase and lipase were over 8000 at this point and would only get worse in time. A month later, the doctor performed an ERCP and my pancreas did not like this one bit. Upon wakening from this procedure, I felt pain like I have never felt before. By that evening, my pancreas enzymes reached 47,000. I don't know how I made it thought that night, but I thank god I did. In April 1998, they finally decided to remove my gall bladder, even though all the tests including cat scans and ultra sounds looked fine. After doing so I did not have an attack for almost 2 years. This new type of attack was brought on by an antibiotics and then months later thinking that I was cured of pancreatitis I had a few drinks and had a rude awakening to pancreatitis once again. Since, I have stopped drinking and been very cautious of medications that the doctors try to give me. In July of this year, my doctor prescribed fiorcet with codeine for migraines. Once again, this flared up my pancreatitis and my life has completely changed. I spent 5 days in the hospital and found out from a cat scan that I may also now how cirrhosis of the liver. How did I get these ailments I constantly ask myself? I have been a social drinker, never a heavy drinker. The doctors have no explanation and look at me like I am a weirdo. To date, I have go to the hospital a few times with elevated enzymes, I am becoming very weak, I sleep all the time, and am starting to lose weight. The doctors don't know what to do and I feel like my body is starting to give up. I sure could use some friends to talk to or a guiding hand. Thank you, Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2002 Report Share Posted September 4, 2002 Heidi, thanks for the update on the risks of pancreatic cancer. would you mind sending any of the links you have from the stuff you have researched? Thanks, Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Southwest Representative Pancreatitis Association, International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2002 Report Share Posted September 4, 2002 Heidi, thanks for the update on the risks of pancreatic cancer. would you mind sending any of the links you have from the stuff you have researched? Thanks, Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Southwest Representative Pancreatitis Association, International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2002 Report Share Posted September 4, 2002 Heidi, thanks for the update on the risks of pancreatic cancer. would you mind sending any of the links you have from the stuff you have researched? Thanks, Kimber -- Kimber Vallejo, CA hominid2@... Southwest Representative Pancreatitis Association, International Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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