What foods are best to eat and to avoid for a pancreatitis diet?
Hello all. My husband has been diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis. Since being diagnosed innMay her has lost over 50 lbs. He has given up read meat and poultry and now does not want to eat fish anymore. He only eats 5 grams or less fat per meal. He started eating 4-5 small meals a day but slowly it’s decreased to 2. He is afraid to eat thinking he will damage his pancreas. Is that even a thing? Looking for help on what can be eaten and if anyone else is dealing with this as well. Appreciate any and all help 🙏
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@jojo19, I know some recommendations were shared in this related discussion https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/638518/, for example these links:
- Dietary Guidelines for Pancreatitis – News Medical: https://www.news-medical.net/health/Dietary-Guidelines-for-Pancreatitis.aspx
- Pancreatitis Diet https://www.healthline.com/health/pancreatitis-diet
I also invite @cookiegnias @harper7745 @claytamos @stormchild74 @fogel1960 @beachdog to share their food do's and don'ts related to pancreatitis.
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1 ReactionThank you @colleenyoung
Need help for a diet related to my condition. I have spent one month in the hospital in December and was diagnosed with acute pancreatitis and kidney deficiency. This past week I met with a surgeon that does not want to remove my gall bladder as of yet and put me on a medication for 4 months to see what the scan will reveal. He says that the recovery process will be long in my case and did not sense anything positive in his comments. I am doing everything that needs to be done to be on the mend, but right now I need to follow a diet that can be suggested by a nutritionist/dietician . Can you please make suggestions as it is very hard in our area to get an appointment due lack of medical experts ( shortage ).
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1 ReactionI am 84yrs. old---had Gall Bladder removed over 14 yrs. ago--no problems from that ever--Have never missed my Gall Bladder--I have a Brother-in-law who has about the same story---Quwstion? Why not remove Gall Bladder, Its very commom--no problems---------dogpoundginger
@normfairfield, welcome. I moved your question to this existing discussion:
- What foods are best to eat and to avoid for a pancreatitis diet?: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pancreatitis-diet/
I did this so you can connect with other members like @muthaiah @jojo1970 @stillsearching @cngarrett and others.
I'd also like to know the answer to the question @dogpoundginger asked. Did your doctor explain why he does not wish to remove the gallbladder? Is surgery too risky for you at this time?
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3 ReactionsHe has not told me why, he said he wants me to take PMS URSODIOL 250 mg, 3 times per day for a period of 4 months at which time we will do another scan to see how it has evolved. He said that my pancreas was affected with some necrosis and that my recovery will take some time. But I must admit that I improve on a weekly basis and that my energy level is increasing. I’ m watching what I eat on a daily basis and I have not had any alcohol in any form whatsoever since December 14th. 2021.
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2 ReactionsYou can download a free cookbook that the National Pancreas Association has published. There are tons of recipes on there. 🙂 I hope that helps!
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2 ReactionsUnfortunately, it's no longer free, and they don't seem to ship outside the US.
I assume you mean the printed version is no longer free and they don't ship it outside the US.
You can download the "Healthy Family Recipes for Pancreas Disease" cookbook for free directly from the National Pancreas Foundation's Facebook post. Here's the direct link for the book - https://lsc-pagepro.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/.
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