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tanyamitchell@y...> " wrote:

Hello all: My name is . I have recently been

diagnosed with Pancreatitis. Today make 1 week since I have

been out of the hospital after a 2 week stay.....

The doctors can not figure out how I got it. did any of you go

through that? What was the outcome? Also do you get use ot the

diet?

If anyone is in GA are you happy with your GI doctor. ANd is there

anything else I need to know about the illness and the pain?

Does it get better?

tanya

Dear ,

Welcome to the group! You have come to the right place if you

are seeking help and support from others like yourself who live

with this disease.

It is so very unfortunate that so many people with CP are

immediately presumed to have the condition related to alcohol

consumption. Don't let other people's ignorance get to you, we

all have had to deal with this. The easiest way is to learn as

much as you can about why it's happened and what you can do

to help yourself......to explain to those of your friends who really

care, and IGNORE the others!

Out of the many members in this group that have spoken out

about their causes, it appears that only a small percentage are

in any way alcohol related, yet the medical profession and the

public generally make these automatic assumptions because

alcohol or gallbladder problems are the leading causes of the

disease (about 70%). Most of our members attribute their

introduction to pancreatitis due to ductal obstructions, pancreas

divisum, Sphincter of Oddi dysfunction, gallbladder obstructions,

heriditary causes, cystic fibrosis, reactions to pancreatitis

causing prescribed medications and lastly, the least understood

" idiopathic pancreatitis " , which means the cause is unknown.

Hopefully you will eventually find with testing and investigation by

your gastroenterologist, that you fall into one of the above

categories, right now you should be labeled as idiopathic, since

your doctors don't know what has caused your attack.

A low fat diet is very healthy and you will soon learn to adapt to it,

and then to tailor the way you cook and eat to meet your needs.

We have some sample recipes in the " Files " section on the

home page for the message board. We also have a listing of

doctors that other members have used and been pleased with in

our " Database " section on the home page. I believe there are

few doctors for the Georgia area.

Where in Georgia are you? I'm in SC, just on the GA border

outside of Savannah. There are also excellent gastroenterology

doctors at the Medical University of South Carolina, Drs.

Cotton and Dr. Hawes are two there that I know several of our

members go to. I also know of an excellent gasto doctor in

Savannah.

In the beginning, my pain lessened and felt better two to three

weeks after my initial attack. Once I started on pancreatic

enzyme supplements and learned how to adapt my diet to only

20 grams or less of fat each day, I was able to go for several

weeks at a time without any pain whatsoever. I was given

hydrocodone for the occasional pain and it worked well. My CP

has progressed during the last two-three years and now I am

taking Percocet, which is oxycodone and acetaminaphen. I don't

have daily pain like many others do, but it is now more of a

weekly occurance for a few days each time. Everyone is

different, though, and time will tell it's own story with you.

Controlling your diet, abstaining from any alcohol (even

non-alcoholic beers and certain cough medicines contain

alcohol), not taxing your system, proper pain medication and a

professional and compassionate treatment from your

gastroenterology specialist will all play an important part in how

well you handle this disease. Sometimes surgery can help

improve your condition, it just depends upon what your situation

is.

What tests have been done to determine your pancreatic

condition? Any CT-scans, MRI's, or other diagnostic tests?

, feel free to ask us here any questions you may have, big

or small. Surely one of us will have some kind of answer that

they have learned, through experience and knowledge or both,

that will enlighten you.

With hope and prayers,

Heidi

Heidi H. Griffeth

South Carolina

Southeastern Regional Representative

Pancreatitis Association, Intl.

http://www.pancassociation.org/ourstories/Heidi

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