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Mesenteric Panniculitis or Sclerosing Mesenteritis

Digestive Health | Last Active: Feb 6 6:57am | Replies (1506)

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@dottiekelly1

Thank you for the helpful comments. I can eat most foods, even gluten and dairy, just not too much at one time, and I do try to chew everything well. Two foods I definitely avoid are candy and nuts. In November I ate a bunch of Snickers leftover from Halloween followed by snacking on a big jar of nuts (which I knew had given me problems before). I think this is what led to the small bowel blockage. Stupid me! This led to my hospitalization and diagnosis--which came as a complete surprise. Now I am trying to figure out how to deal with it.
Do you see someone at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester? How did you manage to get an appointment? Was there a waiting list? Just want to keep that in mind for the future. Rochester is a long way from Albuquerque NM. Arizona would be closer if there is a specialist there. For now I am seeing an oncology doctor who has never seen a case of SM/MP. I am just waiting to see if the PET scan scheduled for March will show any change in size of the neoplasm. If it is not growing, then I think I will be OK, but if it is getting larger, then it presents a problem -- since it cannot be safely removed. I do feel fortunate that I have not had any more blockages, so I must be doing something right! Being able to connect with others on this website is helpful.

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@dottiekelly1 I have all my tests done at Mayo in Scottsdale and the results are then placed in the patient portal, literally before I get home from my appointments. My MP specialist, Dr. Conor Loftus, is in Rochester, MN. He reviews the results and then we have a teledoc appointment. He is fantastic! He switched up the meds regime I was initially prescribed and so far, so good. He recommends Miralax every single day without fail. It is over-the-counter and it will decrease your incidents of blockage.