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Digestive Enzymes
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Digestive Enzymes

by karie, May 12, 2002 12:00AM
If Digestive Enzymes products are so abundant know then how do we know which would help? Please share your experience ;
I have found with diet, vitamins, Chronic symptoms of heartburn , stomach aches, wieght loss, due to lack of eating more and would like to understand why and how to heal .
Have you had enzyme tests done ? Have you had a saliva or tongue test ?
When other parts of our body start acting up as well, I as I am sure my doctors want it resolved. They are so busy , So we try as good patients to read all we can. Any thoughts.............
More tests next week...........
Member Comments (2)

by Nanny, May 12, 2002 12:00AM
There are digestive enzymes such as Creon, Pancrelipase, Ultrase and Viokase which can only be subscribed by a medical doctor.  These enzymes contain highly concentrated quantities of lipase, amylase and protease and are designed to aid people with chronic pancreatitis and other digestive problems which cause many of the symptoms you are complaining about.  You can find digestive enzymes over the counter which contain smaller quantities of these digestive enzyme components and other natural herbal medications at most large pharmacy chains and all health food stores.  Read the labels carefully to determine what application would apply in the product to aid your particular problems.  

If you have been advised to take digestive enzymes by your doctor, he should recommend and prescribe the type and quantity, or recommend a natural supplement, if that is all that is necessary.  Any competent gastroenterologist should be able to do this for you.  

I have had bloodwork which confirms my chronic pancreatitis by elevated amylase and lipase levels, and the need for pancreatic enzyme supplementation.  This was established and diagnosed after an acute pancreatitis attack over a year ago.  Many other diagnostic procedures were done as well.  My lipase level has returned to normal, yet amylase remains slightly elevated due to pancreatic pseudocysts still present in my pancreas.

Hopefully you are seeing a gastroenterologist, and these tests that you mention are ones that he has scheduled to further investigate your present problems.  You don't mention what specific tests are scheduled, so I can't advise further.

Hope this helps.

Nanny

by karie, May 19, 2002 12:00AM
To: Nanny
7 months and at 5'7 114lbs I am in need of a healthy tummy........
I have had the endoscopy: no ulcer
upper gi: ok
Scheduled for a Ct to confirm what was found on kidney: mild hydronephrosis: water on kidneys
No ppi's helped. I am on no meds at this time
My stool came back with no blood and no malabsorption problem : But when only eating mush with no fats how would it show this any how ?
The G.I. ran tests and sent me back to Primary, Who is concerned with weight loss.
Other health issues as well.
Thanks
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