Mesenteric Panniculitis or Sclerosing Mesenteritis
I thought I would start a discussion for patients with Mesenteric Panniculitis. From what I know, this auto-immune disorder has three stages to it, each with differing names (Mesenteric Panniculitis, Schlerosing Mesenteritis, Retractile Mesenteritis). Typically, this appears to be in older individuals with some other under-lying problem (Lymphoma, tumor, diverticulitis).
I have an atypical presentation because I do not have an underlying cause. The doctors seem to be hoping for Lymphoma to appear so they can treat it and have the auto-immune go away. I am interested in hearing from others with this. I had this diagnosed in 2011, so I am interested in hearing more about what this is like to live with. I want to hear from others who also have an atypical presentation. Did is come back? Also interested in hearing from those with Lymphoma. How was the treatment? Did it address the auto-immune?
Pretty much, I am interested in hearing from anyone who has had this, so i can better understand it, and not feel so alone with this!!
Bill
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I do not recall anyone mentioning igG4 levels to me, but it has been 3 and half years.
When I went to Mayo, they told me I was the only one under 50 they had seen, and that while this is very rare, it is most common in 70+ individuals. But this is just hearsay on my part.
Erin - How goes your progress on this? Did you take steriods? Are you in remission?
I took a similar course of pred, but when I tapered to 20mg, they had me stay at that level for 3 months, before then working to come off all together, which took another 9 months.
K2aunt - How are you doing now? Are you in remission? Or are you still dealing with flare ups?
I just posted an update below. Mercifully, I have been off the pred for 2 plus years now and the bomb has not gone off again. I sure hope I am not jinxing myself!!
I was on steroids for almost 18 months. 1 month at 40mg. Then I tapered back down to 20mg over 2 months. Stayed at 20mg for another 2 months. Then tapered to 0 over 9 months. As I tapered, the pain came back, and I thought I was relapsing. Turns out it was just secondary pain from the trauma, not the autoimmune. I used very small dosed of Lorazepam about once every 2 weeks to help with the pain and to calm me down. Basically, it was like taking a nice glass of wine. And it seemed to work every time! It took another 18 months for me to recover from the pred, and get my energy levels back to normal.
It was a long slog but I am doing well now and savoring every day!!
hi billy. i think everyone here is in our group 🙂  wed love to have you if you like. I laugh that mayo would tell you that as my kiddo was 14 at diagnosis in 2008 and they know all about her, plus the other couple of kids. Our group even has a 17 month old diagnosed on up to 70 year olds and many in 30-40's ...  Feel free to Private message me.
I am interested in joining the group. I have been sick for 3 months with pain and nausea. Mesenteric panniculitis showed up on. cT scan I just had....I have not had a follow up with a GI doctor yet...not sure where to go.
Hello all, I am 63 year old male T2 Diabetic with Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome and accompanying PVC's. I have lived most of my life trying to deal with these issues and thought I could take no more. Then, just recently I thought I was passing another kidney stone so headed to my clinic. The pain became intense on the way there so I had to head directly to the Hospital ER. Had CT without contrast done, it returned a note of Panniculitis and described the location. A follow up CT w/contrast confirmed Mesenteric Panniculitis. I Was sent to Gasterentologist who turned out to be a Physicians Assistant. She scheduled me for a Colonoscopy. I feel like she is ordering this because she doesn't know what else to do. Since this is a rare disorder I would like to be dealing with an experienced Physician. Can anyone point me in the right direction? I would certainly appreciate the help.