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Do I have Pancreatitis?

Diabetes & Endocrine System | Last Active: Sep 5, 2022 | Replies (75)

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@chrioli

Having a CT, MRI, and EUS that show inflammation is indicative of pancreatitis. Because you have a structural issue it’s most likely that you have it though at this point it’s most likely subclinical as you are not having symptoms. Being on a pancreatitis diet might really help reverse some of the inflammation that is being seen on scans. Your enzymes look good.

I’m having symptoms of pancreatitis therefore adhering to a pancreas diet and also because my enzymes are really high though I have no inflammation showing up on scans. The diet really helps reduce inflammation and gives the pancreas a break.

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When it hits you the pain is not easily tolerated. No food or drink in the hospital for 6 days. I can’t take opiates, but they had to give me morphine intravenously, it worked and did not make me go crazy and sick. Celiac is the cause. The doctors every day continued to say I was a drinker. I would like to have a glass of wine, but I also have interstitial Cystitis, so no acids, drink or food. Even asked my husband. They had no idea you could have it other than being an alcoholic.
If you can get your numbers down, avoid the full blown case.