Guest guest Posted December 5, 2002 Report Share Posted December 5, 2002 I had my appt with Dr. Kitchens, the surgeon Dr. Sigman (my GI) referred me to, today. He is going to do surgery on Monday, Dec 9th, to repair the hernia that is right about where my left ovary used to be. He'll also look for adhesions in the area of the bile duct and pancreas. He said he believes it is unlikely that there are adhesions severe enough to cause actual pancreatitis but he will look and will remove any adhesions he finds. As soon as he felt the hernia, he said it could be the source of most of my problems. He said if it is bad enough that I have to push it back in to have a bowel movement, it could absolutely cause all sorts of problems and pain in other areas. He said while the hernia could be responsible for the pain even though the pain is in the RUQ of the abdomen and the hernia is in the lower left area, that he really has no explanation for the elevation of liver and pancreas enzymes. He said that all potential causes of pancreatitis should be eliminated just on the off chance that they are the cause. He said the first thing would have been to remove my gallbladder, but, of course, it is already gone. The next thing would be to tell me to never drink alcohol again, but I don't drink or not enough to cause a problem. Next, he would monitor my triglycerides on a regular basis. (they were elevated to the 600 range back in 2000. They've only been checked once since my weight loss surgery and they were 135. They haven't been checked since my latest rounds of pancreatitis) He said he has seen cases of acute pancreatitis caused by triglycerides that are elevated only moderately. He said he would also eliminate any medication which could cause pancreatitis. He said that he would recommend that I not take Maxzide or anything with HCTZ for my blood pressure. I told him that my main problem is more fluid retention than hypertension. He said lasix would be safer than HCTZ in someone with a history of pancreatitis. He believes the hernia is an incisional, not inguinal, hernia. He said he won't know for sure until he gets in there. He said if it is incisional, the surgery is done a little differently and normally causes a good deal more pain than with an inguinal hernia repair. He will most likely keep me overnight unless the hernia ends up being inguinal and I want to go home that day. He is going to check my triglycerides on the day of surgery just on the off chance that they are elevated. I ended up in the ER last night. I began having an episode right before we got home from Brimingham, around 5 p.m. It never really let up despite the lortab. At 1:00 a.m., it began getting much worse and the nausea was horrible. I drove myself to the ER. It's only 5 minutes from here and I didn't want to wake my husband. I figured I'd have them call him when I knew something. I figured if they decided they wanted to admit me, I'd have my hubby take me to the hospital in Birmingham. My amylase was normal but my liver enzymes were moderately elevated. They gave me a shot of demerol and phenergan and told me to be sure to follow up today with my pcp or the surgeon in Birmingham. We left my car at the hospital, but I'll get it later. We got home about 5 this morning. I threw up right after we got home but then was able to sleep about 5 hours. I'm still feeling rough but the pain is much better. My pcp just called and said he was going to call in lasix for me to just take as needed for the fluid retention. He said it did make sense to stop the maxzide and stay away from HCTZ. He said to make sure I come by and get a copy of the labs to bring with me on Monday. I don't really know what the deal is with the fluid. My hands were so swollen this morning that I had to run them under cold water to get my rings off. This was despite having had 20 mg of lasix about an hour ago. This is really frustrating because at times my rings are so loose that I have to take them off to type cause they flop all around. However, I can't have them sized any smaller because they'd cut off the circulation at times when I'm having a lot of fluid retention. They used to blame my fluid retention on being overweight. They can't blame it on that now, so they just say they don't know what's causing it! I am up 4 lbs in the last few days. I'm sure it's just fluid because my skin feels so tight. My stomach is also really bloated. W Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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