Guest guest Posted September 27, 2003 Report Share Posted September 27, 2003 Dear Patty, It's difficult to say how advanced your pancreatitis is without doing an ERCP or CT-scan. The progression of your disease SHOULD be evident in one of these tests, provided that they are done by a competent radiology specialist. I say this because I've known of people, myself included, who have had one of these procedures done and had them come back with the radiologist saying there was no damage, then having the procedures repeated at another facility and getting films back that showed EXTENSE damage. It's sad that there could be such descrepancies in such an important diagnostic procedure, but it happens. I'm glad your back on the right enzymes. I've learned by trial and error that some work better for some people than others. Some will cause additional cramping and gas, when another type works perfectly. Kimber was right about the amylase and lipase levels being normal or low during an attack. This is specially common with more advanced cases of pancretitis, where there are so few enzymes functioning that they don't even elevate anymore. Unfortunately, poorly educated doctors who aren't actively working with pancreas patients on a daily basis still aren't educated to this fact. If I could pick out one complaint that we hear most frequently on this website, it would be " the doctor said I can't be having pancreatitis pain or a pancreatitis attack because my amylase and lipase levels weren't elevated " . BULL! Most of us with advanced CP and the doctors who are really specializing in CP all know elevated A & L levels are NOT a proper indicator of an attack. Are you taking additional vitamins and antioxidants to combat your fatigue? Fatigue is a common problem with this disease, and many of us take a lot of additional vitamin and antioxidant supplements to help fight this. Never having need for a stent, I'm not able to give you any advice on this. I know they've helped many people, and not done any difference for others. Hopefully some of our members who have had them put in will speak up and tell you about their successes, or failures. With hope and prayers, Heidi Heidi H. Griffeth South Carolina SC & SE Regional Rep. PAI, Intl. Note: All comments and advice are personal opinion only, and should not be substituted for professional medical consultation. " What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. " - Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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