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Mesenteric Panniculitis: What happens now?

Digestive Health | Last Active: Feb 22 9:31am | Replies (17)

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@erincorn

I highly recommend seeing an MP specialist at Mayo. It can be a game changer. Steroids long term can be dangerous to your health. I was diagnosed a year ago and here is what I do. Make sure you get lots of sleep, seriously decrease stress, hydrate/hydrate/hydrate and exercise. In terms of food, triggers for me are dairy, sugar, alcohol, fried foods and spicy foods.

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That was for @lisacw

Thank you so much for the info. Definitely going to look into seeing someone in Jacksonville at the Mayo. I don’t want to take the steroids no more than I have too!

Hello, what do you do for the pain? Does it affect you doing things like going out? I get shortness of breath just walking to the bathroom and trying to clean. I think there may be something wrong with my heart also, on top of having this. One main factor for me is the stress I have in my life. I haven't figured out a way to cut it down.

Thanks Erin for your helpful information, am looking for appointment with Mayo Clinic, I have Mp shows by C Scan last year now when I got my 2nd flare I got other issues gallbladder polyps , kind of scared me still waiting to see Surgeon to decided , am kind wondering is this issue for cause MP or not if you have any information, Thanks again