How can I tell if I have IBS or chronic pancreatitis?
I have had different stomach pain for 30 years now. I have had my gall bladder removed. My doctor recently told me I have IBS. I think I have both IBS and chronic pancreatitis. Am concerned about not being treated completely and damaging my pancreas. Has anyone experienced chronic pancreatitis and if so, what were your symptoms? My upper stomach will hurt like crazy and almost feel hard. It is difficult to sit still when this happens. My heart rate will increase; and a new symptom now is a pain in my middle, right back a little below my shoulder blade. Sometimes the pain is enough to reduce me to tears. The major part of the pain will last 1-8 hours. When the pain subsides, I will have slighter pain in my abdomen that I describe feels like I have been punched over and over and I will be exhausted and these latter 2 symptoms will last about a day. I do have other, different symptoms, which my doctor is treating me for GERD and IBS, which I believe is correct; however, the pain I have described he is lumping into IBS as well and I am concerned it is chronic pancreatitis which has gone on for 30 years. Any advice? Thank you.
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@mgm223 -
I had my gallbladder removed years ago. After a few years I started having quite severe right upper abdominal pain, usually after meals. I had an MRCP that showed “sludge” in the common bile duct. I then had the ERCP where the sphincter opening was enlarged.
Not long after the severe pain returned- another MRCP and follow up ERCP. This time the sphincter had an incision to make the opening permanently open.
Since then I only rarely feel pain if I eat too much fat, but that pain passes.
Did you have any problems with your pancreas either time? The gastroenterologist I have seems reluctant to do an ERCP because of the possibility of pancreatitis and possibly death. So it looks like this sphincterotomy in your case was the final fix. I am happy for you!!!. This may be the final fix for me as well. Thanks for the info!!!
@mgm223 -I don’t recall having a problem with the pancreas then. The Gastroenterologist was not too keen on doing ERCP either, but I could not continue living with the pain from the sludge in the bile duct. I made the decision.
You said an ultrasound was done- I know the ultrasounds now are so much better now than a few years ago. I wonder if they do MRCPs still- MRI.
I have a long history ith pancreatitis and Sphyinter of Oddi illness.
67 yrs old.
PCP put me on Atorvastatin for elevated triglyerides, even though HDL was 70.
And received the 4th moderna covid shot , the new Bivalent dose.
Amylase and lipase were already elevated.
Tested positive for UTI and + for bacteria in the right kidney.
Put on Nitrifluratoin 100mg 2 x day for 10 days.
I have excruciating abdominal pain, upper right under rib pain, right flank pain.
Stopped the statin after 3 weeks, this statin has side effect on pancreas and liver, not the safest statin with my history to be on, recuperated from the bivalent shot; this vaccine affects the pancreas, kidney flank pain has subsided but not 100% resolved.
Not a good yearly physical.
Going for acupuncture next week.
Has anyone else experieced any of these side effects from statins and covid vaccines?
@collenp
Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect!
You have been through too many painful abdominal conditions!
Did you have pancreatic illness when you got the Moderna shot? Did pancreatic symptoms worsen after the shot?
I had pancreatitis diagnosed once- so painful and so sick.
Also had the pyelonephritis of kidney many years ago- also very sick.
I hope the rest of this year is better for you.
Let’s see if other members can share side effects of statins.
Here is a link to Mayo Clinic’s discussion on statin side effects:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/high-blood-cholesterol/in-depth/statin-side-effects/art-20046013
Thank you for responding to my post and showing your concern. Yes my pancreatitis did worsen after the Moderna Bivalent covid shot. It was my 4th covid vaccination. I also began a 20 mg dosage a day of Atorvastatin the day before the covid vaccine.
I went to my PCP on 12/29/22 because my pancreatitis was flaring up again. I have had pancreatitis flare ups for 18 years. All began with a botched ERCP with stenting and suffered perforation of the duodenum. Gall bladder removed soon after. I have never felt the same since. Now come to find out most statins aggravate the pancreas, liver and kidneys and having covid, findings are being posted that hospitalized covid patients are also suffering with pancreatic complications and the bivalent vaccines cause pancreatitis. I can't get a break. I have stopped taking the statins. I am now a vegetarian and go for acupuncture for abdominal pain control.
Take care,
Thank you again for your post response.
Dear Nookers,
What was the treatment for the short pancreatic duct?
Thank you
@collenp
Interesting to hear that you get acupuncture for abdominal pain. I have been thinking of looking into it.
How often do you get treated?
I have been going for acupuncture for pancreatitis and biliary colic pain for about 15 years.
When I have flareups I go every 2 weeks for about 2 months. The pain settles down. Since December 2022, after taking statins for 3 weeks and the bivalent covid shot, my pancreatic pain was excruciating. I have had 2 acupuncture treatments and scheduled for my 3rd appt. Next week.
I have never taken pain meds ever for pancreatitis and biliary colic.
Give it a try. Be open to it and be very relaxed during your treatment.
It has worked for me.
Take care
👍
@collenp
Yes- I will definitely look into it! Thank you!