Guest guest Posted September 16, 2002 Report Share Posted September 16, 2002 I joined this list over the weekend, I have not been diagnoised with pancreatitis. We had Kaiser and they ran some test initally but decided my problems were mental.. So I quite them.. And quit trying to figure it out, but it is not going away.. I have constant pain, in my abdomin, intestines, stomach, and a burning pain in my back, I have had it for over a year. It gets worse at times, but seems to hurt always more or less. Been trying to treat myself for stomach ulcers, but nothing seems to fix it. I tested positive for h. pylori. And took the treatment right before one of my episodes. I have hypoglycemia alot, I usually get it after having blurred vision and seeing stars. But yesterday I had stars after eating and usually the stars come when I dont eat enough. My blood sugar runs in the 80,90 range. Usually low normal. And has been as low as 50, when I have checked. In the past I have thought my problems were pancreatic, but not confirmed. For awhile thought it was pancreatic cancer, because of the hypoglycemia, and the location of the pain, lately I been seeing information on pancreatitis, and wondering if it might be that.. Reading the causes of pancreatitis, I saw it can be chemically induced, I saw that tetracycline is one of the offending drugs, I took tetracycline(along with some other bad drugs and chemicals) right before a big attack, as part of the h. pylori treatment. The attacks feel like heart attacks. Along with panic, and pain. I dont have them often, but had one last week, and have been in extra pain since. Some of the experiences I read sound like me, but cant be sure. I dont need the hassle of going to a doctor that is not interested in helping me. I am difinately chemically sick, but it is possible it is affecting my pancrease, infact my pain feels like something burning or eating me from the inside out. The acid sounds about right. I dont drink, at least not enough to mention. thanks for listening Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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