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Anyway, I'm just pretty freaked out at the moment, and looking for advice. Thanks very much for taking the time to write backBack pain - low Back strain treatment!
Thanks! M
I'm sure you have already read here that many people with chronic pancreatitis don't always show elevated amylase and lipase levels, nor does anything always show in a CT-scan. If pancreatic cancer is your concern, a Ca19-9 test can be done to check for this, but you don't appear to have all the symptoms, which I've pasted below.
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PANCREATIC CANCER
INCIDENCE
Pancreatic cancer is now the fifth leading cause of cancer in the United States for both sexes and appears to be increasing in number, as the population grows older.
RISK FACTORS
Cigarette smoking
Alcohol consumption( particularly beer)
Gallstones
High animal fat diets
Diabetes mellitus
SYMPTOMS
Abdominal pain, vague, dull, middle of abdomen, occasionally going through to the back.
Weight loss with loss of appetite, occasionally with an aversion to meats, and a metallic taste in the mouth.
Diarrhea
Weakness
Vomiting
Jaundice
Abdominal mass
Migratory thrombophlebitis( reoccurring leg and pelvic vein blood clots
GI bleeding
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How does high fat food affect you? Have you experienced any nausea or weight loss?
Thanks so much for your reply.
Since the symptoms began, I've really cut out most of the high-fat food I was eating. A few times I've eaten high-fat things, I have had diarrhea/bloating. But the abdominal/back pain has been fairly consistent, regardless of what I eat. I've familiarized myself pretty well with the symptoms of PC, and have learned that some people show no or few symptoms prior to diagnosis, and that my symptoms are similar to those of pancreatic cancer. My doctor believes that, due to the clean CT scan, bloodtests, and my age, that the risk of pancreatic cancer is nearly non-existent, despite my symptoms. Honestly, that kind of dismissiveness just worries me more.
One thing to add, is that about five years ago, I was also experiencing some upper left abdominal aching, similiar to that which started this current bout of symptoms. That was a dull, consistent ache, had an upper GI done which was negative and the symptoms eventually went away. As I'm into the third month of dealing with this, haven't had any such luck!
Anyway, I'm just pretty freaked out at the moment, and looking for advice. Thanks very much for taking the time to write back!