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,

I am proud of you. Nobody needs to put off getting help when involved

in the early stages of this disease. I did a search for you. The

first two seems to be closer to you. Sometimes closer is not always

the best. I live in S.C. and can not tell you who is the best but

here is the list of your area and the California list:

SPIRT MITCHELL MD GASTROENTEROLOGIST

2080 CENTURY PARK E, LOS ANGELES, CA 90067

WEST GASTROENTEROLOGY GROUP

8110 AIRPORT BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA 90045

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DIGESTIVE DISEASE CENTER

1525 WEBSTER ST, FAIRFIELD, CA 94533

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DIGESTIVE DISEASE CENTER

1902 B ST, BAKERSFIELD, CA 93301

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DIGESTIVE DISEASE CENTER

24411 HEALTH CENTER DR STE 450, LAGUNA HILLS, CA 92653

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DIGESTIVE DISEASE CENTER

2617 E CHAPMAN AVE, ORANGE, CA 92869

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GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES OF SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY

26921 CROWN VALLEY PKWY, MISSION VIEJO, CA 92691

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GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA

16311 VENTURA BLVD, ENCINO, CA 91436

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GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES OF THE SOUTH BAY

1045 W REDONDO BEACH BLVD, GARDENA, CA 90247

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GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES SOUTH BAY

610 EUCLID AVE, NATIONAL CITY, CA 91950

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GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES SOUTH BAY

752 MEDICAL CENTER CT, CHULA VISTA, CA 91911

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GASTROENTEROLOGY CONSULTANTS

10861 CHERRY ST, LOS ALAMITOS, CA 90720

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GASTROENTEROLOGY CONSULTANTS

833 CASS ST, MONTEREY, CA 93940

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GASTROENTEROLOGY CONSULTANTS OF THE PENINSULA

1750 EL CAMINO REAL, BURLINGAME, CA 94010

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GASTRONICS INCORPORATED

384 JACKSON ST, HAYWARD, CA 94544

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NEW PORT BEACH GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOCIATES

1525 SUPERIOR AVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663

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NEWPORT BEACH GASTROENTEROLOGY ASSOC OFC 1525 SPRR AV NB

355 PLACENTIA AVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663

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Hope this helps and you get the help you need. The hospital should

have set you up with a doctor during your visit. Your numbers may not

be telling the story. Sometimes they can be low and you still have

pancreatitis. Not very long ago I went to the hospital for

pancreatitis after waiting a fews days. My numbers were low but my

sugar was going through the roof. It was near the 500 range and I had

not eaten very much for the last few days. They ended up getting my

sugar down and let me go because of them other low numbers. Your

white blood cells should tell the story. The pancreatitis can drive

your sugar level sky high. It also can mess with your blood pressure

driving it high. How old are you and what type of work do you do and

what do you do after work? These things can also make a difference.

Good luck,

> Thanks for all the helpful advice. The strange thing is when I was

> first in for my abdominal pains they did not find any abnormalities

> with my amylase or lipase. They did however discover that my blood

> sugar was unusually high (390)and said that I was diabetic. Since

> that time I have been monitoring my blood sugar and it has never

> gotten above 120, usually in the 90 to 100 range. Also, my

> triglycerides and cholesteral where unusually high. Can't remember

> the exact numbers something like 3x normal on the tris and 300+ on

> the cholesterol. I'm only going by the conclusion that the doctor

in

> the ER came up with (same one that said I was diabetic.) So

needless

> to say, I have some GI problems like GERD and if in fact this is

> pancreatitus that I'm experiencing I would like to know

definetively.

> So as the header states anyone have a good GI or pancreatic

> specialist in the Los Angeles area? I live in Long Beach right on

the

> Orange County line so the closer the better. Thanks in advance for

> all the help I'm sure will be forthcoming.

>

>

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Dear ,

You have all the " right " signs, I'm pleased to hear that you are addressing

it now rather than later - you will be very glad that you did. Please follow

through.

Mine started with an acute attack. Ignored. Over the years, I developed

GERD, HBP, Esophageal cysts, varices, bleeding, what appeared to be gall

bladder attacks, Diabetes, unexplained and continuous stomach pain that was

excruciating, bouts with constipation/diahrreah (painfully offensive), etc...

But my doctor refused to believe me when I told him it HAD to be related to

my pancreas. My numbers (A & L's) were never high enough at the right time.

I wish I knew then what I know now, but how could I? I'd certainly not found

this group yet, nor the education that comes along with it during all this,

so I was completely reliant on what my trusted doctor told me.

At one point I did strike out to see a more informed doctor, but after three

visits my ins. co. told me that they were mistaken, and that he was NOT

covered (nor were my visits nor any of my lab tests at the two various

hospitals they had sent me to) and that I had to go back to my previous PCP.

What a shame - I think that cost me about another six years worth of damage

to my pancreas under the guise of " heartburn " and stress. Of COURSE I

wouldn't go through it again, but when you don't know, you just don't know...

It's a shame we can't spread the word about this horrible disease faster and

more accurately than we're able to, in order to save more and more people

from years of needless suffering and irreversible physiological damage, but

we can't in most cases... the good news is - YOU know now. You are armed

with the truth about what is happening in your body, and you are armed with

the knowledge you need to do the right thing while you still have a chance

to. I hope that you will.

You owe it to yourself, and you owe it to all those people out there - in the

millions surely - who don't and won't ever have this chance that you have

been given. The chance to make some changes and still live a healthy and

full life while you still have the chance to, rather than ignoring the

obvious and becoming just another statistic. I hope for you the courage to

do what you know you must do, and decent medical care to get you there.

Peace and good luck,

Terry in KC

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Dear ,

You have all the " right " signs, I'm pleased to hear that you are addressing

it now rather than later - you will be very glad that you did. Please follow

through.

Mine started with an acute attack. Ignored. Over the years, I developed

GERD, HBP, Esophageal cysts, varices, bleeding, what appeared to be gall

bladder attacks, Diabetes, unexplained and continuous stomach pain that was

excruciating, bouts with constipation/diahrreah (painfully offensive), etc...

But my doctor refused to believe me when I told him it HAD to be related to

my pancreas. My numbers (A & L's) were never high enough at the right time.

I wish I knew then what I know now, but how could I? I'd certainly not found

this group yet, nor the education that comes along with it during all this,

so I was completely reliant on what my trusted doctor told me.

At one point I did strike out to see a more informed doctor, but after three

visits my ins. co. told me that they were mistaken, and that he was NOT

covered (nor were my visits nor any of my lab tests at the two various

hospitals they had sent me to) and that I had to go back to my previous PCP.

What a shame - I think that cost me about another six years worth of damage

to my pancreas under the guise of " heartburn " and stress. Of COURSE I

wouldn't go through it again, but when you don't know, you just don't know...

It's a shame we can't spread the word about this horrible disease faster and

more accurately than we're able to, in order to save more and more people

from years of needless suffering and irreversible physiological damage, but

we can't in most cases... the good news is - YOU know now. You are armed

with the truth about what is happening in your body, and you are armed with

the knowledge you need to do the right thing while you still have a chance

to. I hope that you will.

You owe it to yourself, and you owe it to all those people out there - in the

millions surely - who don't and won't ever have this chance that you have

been given. The chance to make some changes and still live a healthy and

full life while you still have the chance to, rather than ignoring the

obvious and becoming just another statistic. I hope for you the courage to

do what you know you must do, and decent medical care to get you there.

Peace and good luck,

Terry in KC

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Dear ,

You have all the " right " signs, I'm pleased to hear that you are addressing

it now rather than later - you will be very glad that you did. Please follow

through.

Mine started with an acute attack. Ignored. Over the years, I developed

GERD, HBP, Esophageal cysts, varices, bleeding, what appeared to be gall

bladder attacks, Diabetes, unexplained and continuous stomach pain that was

excruciating, bouts with constipation/diahrreah (painfully offensive), etc...

But my doctor refused to believe me when I told him it HAD to be related to

my pancreas. My numbers (A & L's) were never high enough at the right time.

I wish I knew then what I know now, but how could I? I'd certainly not found

this group yet, nor the education that comes along with it during all this,

so I was completely reliant on what my trusted doctor told me.

At one point I did strike out to see a more informed doctor, but after three

visits my ins. co. told me that they were mistaken, and that he was NOT

covered (nor were my visits nor any of my lab tests at the two various

hospitals they had sent me to) and that I had to go back to my previous PCP.

What a shame - I think that cost me about another six years worth of damage

to my pancreas under the guise of " heartburn " and stress. Of COURSE I

wouldn't go through it again, but when you don't know, you just don't know...

It's a shame we can't spread the word about this horrible disease faster and

more accurately than we're able to, in order to save more and more people

from years of needless suffering and irreversible physiological damage, but

we can't in most cases... the good news is - YOU know now. You are armed

with the truth about what is happening in your body, and you are armed with

the knowledge you need to do the right thing while you still have a chance

to. I hope that you will.

You owe it to yourself, and you owe it to all those people out there - in the

millions surely - who don't and won't ever have this chance that you have

been given. The chance to make some changes and still live a healthy and

full life while you still have the chance to, rather than ignoring the

obvious and becoming just another statistic. I hope for you the courage to

do what you know you must do, and decent medical care to get you there.

Peace and good luck,

Terry in KC

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Here are two recommendations I received from a couple of our

So. CA members recommended for another person. Hope they are

of some help to you too. Let me know if you need anything.

Kimber

>

> I have two recommendations at this point:

> Both are with doctors at UCLA.

> 1) Dr. Priya Jamidan (no phone number given - also warned

> that he doesn't have great bedside manner, but is good at

> treating pancreatitis)

> 2) Dr. Bedford ()(he is head of the department,

> easy to talk to and very informative)

> --

> Kimber

> hominid2@...

> Southwest Representative

> Pancreatitis Association, International

--

Kimber

Vallejo, CA

hominid2@...

Southwest Representative

Pancreatitis Association, International

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