Three years ago I began having episodes of severe chest pain/vomiting/sweating that would come on and not let up. Episodes last anywhere from a few hours to a several days. It is not intermittant pain it is constant. Ultrasound showed one stone. Two years later I underwent
cholecystectomyGallbladder removal. I am still having these attacks every few months. I finally went to the ER and my test results were
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dilatedDilated cardiomyopathy pancreatic duct. Follow-up
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normalNormal saline flush, pancreatic duct was normal, common hepatic duct now dilated. Follow up MRCP showed no stones. Had a CT scan after another attack which showed intraheptaic ducts were now dilated and the others normal. Enzymes WNL. CT scan says it can not rule out a cyst in the common duct. A little history: I am a recovering alcoholic with fatty liver who was sober during these attacks. Also, my mother died from pancreatitis and liver disease which led to pancreatic cancer. There was an onset of other symptoms around the same time this started. I don't know if it is related but I will give you all the info in hope of it helping. Peripheral neuropathy. The saddle and perineal anesthesia went away but I still have pins and needles in bilteral legs and feet. Adrenal mass, extra-renal pelvis found on tests. Also during the midst of all of this I began having trouble swollowing. CT scan of the neck showed a large amount of reactive nodes. The doctors are clueless to what might be going on. Possibly more than one thing. I feel like I am being blown off because no one knows the answer. I hope you can help me.
If it was not, then there is a possibility that during the operation, a nerve was damaged.