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> I am 28 years old and have not been officially diagnosed with

CP.

> In 1999 I started having epigastric pain. They ended up finding

a muscinous cyst

> on the tail of my pancreas. The surgeon told

> me that he successfully removed the cyst and took almost half

of my

> pancreas because there was some inflammation which he

said my

> indicate a " touch of pancreatitis " .

Then in May I was having horrible back pain. GI had ordered CT

> and also thought CP to be a fair diagnosis, I was anxiously

awaiting

> my appointment. Then things got really bad for about 1 week.

> positive that SOMETHING is wrong with what's left of my

pancreas. I

> just want definite answers so I can move on with my life and

start

> to deal with whatever it may be.

> Marisa

> San Diego, CA

Hi Marisa,

Welcome to our group and thank you for telling us your story. It

helps all of us to understand a little more about you and the

reasons you arrived at this site.

First of all, I wanted to say that not everyone has this constant

pain and just because some do, it doesn't mean that you

necessarily will. just posted that he hadn't had any pain

in 28 days, I haven't had any in well over two weeks. I can often

go two or three weeks at a time between episodes, and then

only have a day or two of needing meds.

If the doctors cannot diagnose chronic pancreatitis after all your

most evident signs, I would be very surprised! Your initial

symptoms sounded so similar to my complaints prior to my

diagnosis, and I can certainly understand why you would want

some definite answers. It is somehow easier to deal with a

known condition than to be always questioning and searching

for explaination for the unknown, if you understand my meaning.

I don't know why the amylase level of 175 was not high enough

for the ER nurse to suspect CP. Most labs say an amylase

reading of 0-80 is considered normal, but even those that use a

different system with higher readings usually say 160 is the cut

off point for amylase being in the normal range. And a chest

x-ray isn't really the most clearly defined diagnostic tool for

pancreas problems.

Hopefully your CT-scan today will show what's been happening

in your pancreas since your surgery, and your doctor will have

some more advice for you. Don't despair if you don't find out

what you need, though, for many of our members it took a long

time and several doctors before they could get a final

determination and diagnosis. I hope your appointment today is

more revealing.

With hope and prayers,

Heidi

Heidi H. Griffeth

South Carolina

hhessgriffeth@...

Southeastern Representative

Pancreatitis Association, Intl.

http://www.pancassociation.org/storieshome.html#Heidi

> I am 28 years old and have not been officially diagnosed with

CP.

> In 1999 I started having epigastric pain. They ended up finding

a muscinous cyst

> on the tail of my pancreas. The surgeon told

> me that he successfully removed the cyst and took almost half

of my

> pancreas because there was some inflammation which he

said my

> indicate a " touch of pancreatitis " .

Then in May I was having horrible back pain. GI had ordered CT

> and also thought CP to be a fair diagnosis, I was anxiously

awaiting

> my appointment. Then things got really bad for about 1 week.

> positive that SOMETHING is wrong with what's left of my

pancreas. I

> just want definite answers so I can move on with my life and

start

> to deal with whatever it may be.

> Marisa

> San Diego, CA

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