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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Thank you very very much I've been waiting for somebody to answer me my questions and you just did I feel a lot better now thank you I've been losing like 20 lb but my appetite goes and comes back but the pain is the same it goes and it comes kind of weird.
Hello @viva
I see in your post that you mentioned, "Things have gotten better because of a serious change in my diet. If I eat right I feel better."
Will you share with us some of your dietary changes that have helped you?
Teresa
Last night I had a drink another prednisone and a painkiller my lower stomach was just hurting real real bad is that normal where the pain always hits I just been eating salt crackers since last night
Sometimes I feel I feel like it's cancer and my anxiety goes up more but they tested me for cancer and I don't have no cancer does it just hurt that bad
Yesterday my stomach was blown and it heard it really bad is that normal
Morning @fernandoparce , I’m not sure there is much of a “normal”. It’s always best to go back to your Doctor with questions and concerns. Pain can be a daily state for me when I’m in an “episode” of irritation or inflammation. The biggest thing that starts a downside for me is stress. Any kind of stress. I am an old retired Teacher who spent many years working in very difficult situations and thus-although I loved it- had many years of pain and struggle with my body. Learning to life with how my body works did not come easy. (And still doesn’t) But taking a deep breathe and trying to find some inner peace, doing whatever is necessary to try to get closer to that -really essential for me. The “right” food, no alcohol, no chemicals, tons of rest and a life mid road is how I manage the amount of pain I have daily. I had to realize my “normal” is very much just mine. I talk to myself too! Lol Before I found this site I seemed to be the only one who “got it!”. Be kind to yourself!
Good morning thank you very much and yes the pain is really bad I just stress a lot cuz every day I'm thinking it's cancer but I got tested and I don't have cancer so now I'm just hoping for the day it goes away for awhile and lets me rest
Hi Fernando,
Can I ask what pain medication you are on? I am currently on codene-contin, which is a slow release medication that is taken once every 12 hours. It is not a 'quick' relief (At times, I have to top off with a tylenol 3), but gives me some relief in order to live some sort of life. Movement of any kind (even bowel) irritate my condition, so I spend a lot of time resting. It's not ideal, but it helps to control bouts of pain. Also, I have noticed that laying on my right side (where my pain is) also causes more irritation. I hope this helps. Besides learning what treatments my "American cousins" are receiving, I have found peace knowing that others understand what I am going through and that I am not in this alone. David recommended a good book that has also helped me called, How to be Sick by Toni Bernhard which has been helpful.
Kim
lol I am a teacher off on sick leave.....coincidence??? hahaha
Stress (I would rather call is dis-stress!) is a huge factor for me as well. Also acceptance that I have this 'thing', which at times knocks me off my feet. I feel as though I am a strong personality and having to accept this 'weakness' has been tough. Throughout this most recent outbreak, I have had to work on accepting myself, shortfalls and all. Maybe we all need time to get off life's treadmill to reflect on our lives....