Guest guest Posted April 6, 2003 Report Share Posted April 6, 2003 Sheila I couldn't help but do a " double take " of your note! You sound exactly like a " clone " of myself as far pancreatitis goes! I will try and answer your questions as I have chronic CP from SOD. Fatigue.........Sheila that is my main complaint now and has been since about the summer of 2000. It is a fatigue like I have never experienced. The docs somehow can't get that it has to do with CP. They have checked everything else and nothing shows. I know it is from pancreatitis!. There are days when I literally cannot get out of bed or put a foot in front of the other. I have had the fatigue hit me while driving some place and had to call hubby or son to come and get me! I don't know what the fatigue is all about but it definitely is real! I have often wondered if it is dehydration. I know I stay chronically dehydrated no matter how much I drink. I never leave the house w/o something to drink preferably bottled water. My husband is very good about making sure I have something to drink with me even if he is not with me. Its kind of like the " checklist " to go out. Ha-ha. I guess after all that long post, bottom line...........yes CP and fatigue or should I say chronic debilitating fatigue go together. Enzymes........Mine do whatever they want to do. Sometimes I can be sick and they won't be elevated and sometimes, I feel fine and my enzymes are off the wall to the point of alarming the docs and I feel no pain (asymptomatic pancreatitis). I have also noticed that if I get sick and go to the hospital and they are elevated, the keep elevating for a copule days and then " peak out " abou the second day and then start to decline. Its just like clock work. Some folks are so far along in this that their enzymes never elevate. As far as them not checking your enzymes while in the hospital, are you sure they gave you all your lab work? If you don't ask specifically, sometimes they pull a copule lab reports just to " shut you up. " I am going to post a note talking about asking for medical records and what to ask for i.e. personal use and SSD. I was a medical transcriptionist for 25 years and for about 7, I did the correspondence job in Medical Records that is resaponsible for getting the records out! Believe me, it not cut and dry and folks are not getting what they need. When you get lab results, there will be those they obtained from urine and those they obtained from blood. That is the first thing you need to check. If they only gave you the ones from urine, you wouldn't have the amylase and lipase. You might have the creatinine. Also pay attention to the dates. If they took blood every day and you only have say two days worth, you know they didn't give them all to you. The standard though most of the time is that they draw amylase/lipase levels every day while hospitalized for pancreatitis. I hope this answers some of your quesstions and did not totally bore you. Feel free to ask anything. I know there are probably more questions, and it is hard to remember them all at one time. Take care Kaye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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