Guest guest Posted September 21, 2001 Report Share Posted September 21, 2001 I have just been diagnosed with Pancreatitis, during a hospital stay for servere pain. I was released with no diet. My appointment with a specialist is three weeks off. I requested a diet when I made the appointment and was told they could not give me any advice until I walked into their office. I do not want to make things worse before I can be seen. I also have diabetes and high coleresteral. Can anyone give me some suggestions on what type of foods will not cause pain? Thanks for any help anyone can offer. Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2001 Report Share Posted September 21, 2001 Complex carbohydrates, potatoes, pasta, rice, corn, barley, etc. Water no alcohol water minimal spices - herbs seem OK water light sugar water Ensure water boiled chicken, fish turkey: grilled chicken, fish, turkey - very low spice level water steamed veggies water minimal fat as in beef and pork water no fried foods water Best wishes, poncho Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2001 Report Share Posted September 21, 2001 Dear Betty, I am sorry for your diagnosis, as pancreatitis is an often misunderstood disease, an often painful disease, and proper diet does become a primary consideration. You have come to the right place to ask these questions, as we have many members with a lot of experience in living and coping with pancreatitis, diabetes and their affiliated medical problems. I have chronic pancreatitis, and have had acute pancreatitis attacks in the past. " What can I eat? " was one of the very first questions I posted many months ago when I was diagnosed. It's a shame they didn't give you some advice in the hospital. Gastroenterologists recommend that you completely abstain from alcohol and maintain a diet with a very low fat content, preferably no more than 20 grams of fat per day. Avoid fried foods, gravies, cream sauces, butter, red meats, nuts of any variety, chips, cakes, etc., etc. Read the fat content on the labels of everything you buy!! Try to eat smaller snacks or meals more often, with less fat grams, than two or three heavy meals a day. It may seem impossible to adjust to, but there are many no-fat, or reduced fat products (mayo, yogurt spreads, salad dressings, ice- cream, cheeses, cream cheese and sour cream) on the market that make this diet possible. Turkey, especially turkey products using only breast meat (sausage, filets, slices and ground) are very low in fat, chicken (breast meat, again) is also low. Fish, which is grilled or baked (except for salmon) is low. Some pork products are relatively low-fat. All fruits and veggies, except for avacado's, are low-fat. You can find low-fat bread, tortillas and pocket bread for sandwiches or wraps. I suggest that you start with small snacks or meals and see what your personal comfort level can handle. Your doctor may also recommend enzyme supplements, depending upon the severity of your personal case, and these are effective for many people, both for digestion and resulting pain relief after eating. Please keep in touch with us, tell us a little about yourself if you wish, and let us know how you are doing. Don't be afraid to ask any questions that are on your mind, you can always find someone in the group that will have an answer to help you. Take good care, Heidi in SC > I have just been diagnosed with Pancreatitis, > > Can anyone give me some suggestions on what type of foods will not > cause pain? > > Betty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2001 Report Share Posted September 21, 2001 Hey Poncho. Those are great. Made me laugh Hope you are well Mark E. Armstrong www.top5plus5.com Re: What Can I Eat?? > Complex carbohydrates, potatoes, pasta, rice, corn, barley, etc. > Water > no alcohol > water > minimal spices - herbs seem OK > water > light sugar > water > Ensure > water > boiled chicken, fish turkey: grilled chicken, fish, turkey - very low spice > level > water > steamed veggies > water > minimal fat as in beef and pork > water > no fried foods > water > Best wishes, > poncho > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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