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It certainly sounds to me like that is whats happening. I find that my pain is SO severe, I can barely stay away from the hospital. At least there I can get some relief. If you have another one of these attacks, please go straight to the ER. Have them take your blood BEFORE giving you any pain meds. They should be checking for amylase and lipase levels. Unless your already Chronic, these levels should be elevated if your having an attack. If you get pain meds BEFORE they draw blood, this can lower these levels and give a false reading. You can have that test done anytime from the lab too. If you are having pain and it is possibly from a pancreatic attack, those levels could still be elevated.
I have severe chronic pancreatitis. I made it to the ER many times before being diagnosed at a Univercity. The ER kept calling my doctor telling him I was either passing stones or that I was in the middle of a pancreatic attack. My doctor wouldn't believe that because I didn't fit the profile. I am not underweight, I do not drink, I no longer had my gallbladder. I am now in the Chronic phase of this awful disease.
Don't mess around with this. If you believe this is what is wrong with you, ask to be referred out to a GI specialist. If that one doesn't help you, go to another. I knew that pancreatitis was my problem and no one would believe me. Wish someone had earlier.
TazLady
It doesn't matter that you don't drink, this condition affects many people who don't. I also have trouble gaining weight, at the onset of the disease I lost 25 pounds and though I have gained some back, I lose it again easily whenever I have flareups. The weight problem is a sign of malabsorption, another problem with CP.
Find a good gastroenterology specialist, and if you do have another bad episode as you have described, go to the ER and get the bloodwork done.
Whatever you do, do not neglect your health. Good luck.
Nanny
Unfortunately yes I do have candida also. I believe I got mine from continuous antibiotic use and a high carb diet as I am an avid road cyclist and thrived on the carbs. I lived on antibiotics and constant sinus infections, yeast infections, mood swings, etc. just felt crappy all the time. I have been on an antifungal program now for a little over a year and have improved dramatically. It is a hard program but it is so much worth it. I actually sought the program out as I thought my pain was all candida related but I guess may be the pancreas after all. If you believe you have candida please go to
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