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MRI MRCP - Cyst (IPMN) - Newbie

Pancreatic Cancer | Last Active: Feb 6 8:48am | Replies (94)

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Wow, we have similar symptoms. How are you doing now?
I'm 54 and my GI issues started about 18 months ago with what I thought was food poisoning. I Went to the ED had a CT scan and labs. They initially said it might be diverticulosis but weren't sure about it. All my labs were normal including lipase. My symptoms didn't go away so I went back to the ED 10 days later and had another CT scan which showed nothing except fatty liver which I already knew about from a previous MRI several years ago.
Since then, my symptoms have turned chronic- indigestion, nausea, constant belching, cramps, and just feel sick on/off. I can't pinpoint it to anything. I keep changing my diet around trying to figure out if it's my diet or If my mental health is causing my symptoms because I worry about my health so much.
I had both a colonoscopy and endoscopy which were normal and a plethora of labs that are all normal. 6 months ago, I had a CT scan of my chest for some small lug nodules, and they said I had mild pancreatic atrophy without ductal dilation.
Since July, my GI symptoms continue and so I had another CT scan with contrast done 2 weeks ago and it said incidental noted sub centimeter 0.8 cystic lesion in the uncinate process, possibly an IPMN no ductal dilation or inflammatory changes.
I immediately made an appointment with GI at Loyola University Medical Center just outside of Chicago.
They said the interventional GI doctor looked at my CT scan and said he saw no indication to have an EUS and that I should follow up with an MRCP in 6 months and if it shows no changes to come back in 18 months for another MRCP.
They also did a C19-9 which was 4 and amylase and lipase which were all normal.
They don't think any of my GI symptoms are related to my pancreas or the IPMN.
I'm trying to get on with my life but it's hard because of all these GI symptoms and I can't help but believe my pancreas is what's causing my symptoms.
But I guess at some point you have to trust your doctors and seek mental health help.

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