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I had an ERCP WITH dye and did not have any pancreatitis afterward, although supposedly my pancreas was fine going into the procedure. I felt a little queasy right after it - not sure whether it was from the dye or the knock-out drugs, but I basically walked out of the hospital within an hour.
Good luck to you.
Hi All,
Thanks for posting and answering my question. The last ERCP I had that the dr. used dye in, ended me up in the hospital for 9 days. And at that one, the dr. didn't go anywhere near my pancreatic duct. This time he is. I am scared to death. The dr. says there is a 70% chance I WILL have an attack after the surgery. But if it's only for 4 days, I can handle that. Just don't think I can handle the 2 weeks in the hospital he told me to prepare for.
Thanks all. And if anyone else wants to add anything to this, I am MORE than willing to read it it.
Thank you,
TazLady
Hey! I have the same problem, although I didn't know it was possibly due to a dye! I'll have to ask my doc the next time I see her.
I'm not here to scare you, but you asked also for any who've had attacks following ERCPs and how long. I've had numerous ERCPs and have had attacks following each one. They know now, to draw the blood while I'm in recovery before they wake me to check it to see what it's doing. And each time, I've been admitted to the hospital for around 4 days.
So, there's a good chance that you won't have an attack afterward, but there's a small chance you will.
Please post after your procedure to tell us how it went, or email me. I'm anxious to see how one does when dye isn't used.
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Thanks and I wish you well!
Angela
Yes, I had a ERCP this past Sept. and I did not have any pancreatic problem after. He did use dye but avoided the pancreatic duct since my sister had a ERCP with induced pacreatitis. My problem is dilated ducts which they still feel there is obstruction but they cannot find. So, good-luck ...it should go better since the dye is what burns the pancreas. I will keep you in my thoughts.