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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Thanks for your reply, @viva
Sometimes a little caffeine is quite helpful but at other times it is a trigger for symptoms. I appreciate your feedback regarding the caffeine.
Teresa
Lol! Sorry! Not funny but all good! Yes meds are (to treat D) terrible as well so we motor on!
Caffeine is difficult at times for me-quite I’m consistent! I do need it for migraines that often accompany systems. They are so difficult I’d take take arsenic if someone told me, in the middle of it, that it would cure a migraine! Not to be flippant-caffeine helps the headache that is extreme for sure. I had a spell when younger that I was without them but they come in clusters now.
I got my wife she help out but by now she's stressed out doing all the work at home my doctor comes back on the 3rd so I have to ask many ? Now . The only thing that takes my pain away is the prednisone.
@fernandoparce , Merry Christmas. I'm glad you have your wife to help. The disease is difficult for everyone involved but you must try to move forward the best you can. The Prednisone is helping, that is good and encouraging to hear. I hope you are able to eat a little food, nothing spicy.
Best wishes for you
Von. @vdouglas
Hi Fernando,
I'm glad that you have your wife to help. It's hard when so much falls on our caregiver's shoulders. I try to do what I can, when I can and I am a 'half filled glass' kind of person which helps with keeping positive thoughts in the home...
Hello:
Who is Fernando?????
You seem to have your accounts mixed up.
Thank You,
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Good morning @nowbusiness123 ,
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How are you today?
@vdouglas
Von
Still losing my appetite now my neck is hurting can somebody tell me what else to expect from this disease