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Mesenteric Panniculitis or Sclerosing Mesenteritis

Digestive Health | Last Active: Dec 18, 2024 | Replies (1519)

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@jamienolson

@viva, here is a link to the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Department at Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/gastroenterology-hepatology/doctors, here you will find great information on specialty groups, physicians and a link to request and Appointment.

Best of luck to you-

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Sorry I got ahead of myself, apreciate the much easier path to make an appointment with Dr. Pardi.Please let me know if I am stepping out of line on the site. I have been where a lot of them are and it is so very frustrating. I personally feel it is necessary to see Dr. Pardi not only for guidance but for historical documentation on a personal level and for the whole. I do not know what is actually crossing the line.Best Regards@vdouglas

I appreciate your help and assistance. My journey started out recently with a CT scan and something my doc called Misty Mesentery. He said it sound like a "lady of the night" disease. Of course I left his office and found another doc who charged lots and said basically to have a food allergy test. So I did…and I came up with a slight allergy to Wheat/gluten. I have pretty much removed all this from my diet and still have the bloating etc. However, sooner or later I will have to make an appointment with Dr. Pardi. For what it's worth, I have learned more from Lisa's FB group and this group then the 4 doctors I paid lots of money to see. No pain or bother just need to eat small meals as I feel I digest it better. I eat whole foods and mostly plant based which has made a difference for me.