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That is the exact procedure that they confirmed my divisum by. Yet,

after the 4th ERCP the GI and my PCP, mostly my PCP, called off any

other ERCP's because of the damage it was causing. I only had one

stent put in though.

> Hi all,

>

> I had my second opinion appointment today and this doctor

> agrees that it is time to focus on the pancreas and the possible

> divisum as a cause for my continuing problems. Though he did

> say that it is impossible for pancreas problems (chronic or acute

> pancreatitis) to cause elevated liver enzymes - so he is a little

> perplexed about that, but suspects that I have two different things

> going on and that one is over shadowing the other at times

> which is why there is a difficulty in finding the right thing to do. So

> the plan is to me to make sure that my insurance will cover the

> costs of another ERCP with a pancreatogram done instead of

> the cholangiogram that was done two weeks ago, to confirm the

> existence of the pancreatic divisium (he is not 100% convinced

> from the MRCP films - says that the duct looks abnormal even for

> the abnormality - thinks that they may not have imaged the

> pancreatic duct at all). If my insurance will cover it, he will do the

> ERCP and endoscopic ultrasound. If it is divisium or just high

> pressures, he will put a stent in, then in 6 weeks take it out to put

> another one in, then 6 weeks after that yet another one. He says

> though that the success rate is not that high for those not

> experiencing acute bouts of pancreatitis. So it looks like, at the

> minimal, I have one more ERCP to go through and possibly two

> more after that in the next few months (hoping to get the first one

> done in the next week or so).

>

> Does this sound reasonable in your experience?

>

> Laurie

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For what this might be worth. I had a pancreatic syst that was pushing on

the bile duct to the liver this caused my liver to act up. Just thought I

would mention this.

Myrna

-- Pancreatic Divisum

Hi all,

I had my second opinion appointment today and this doctor

agrees that it is time to focus on the pancreas and the possible

divisum as a cause for my continuing problems. Though he did

say that it is impossible for pancreas problems (chronic or acute

pancreatitis) to cause elevated liver enzymes - so he is a little

perplexed about that, but suspects that I have two different things

going on and that one is over shadowing the other at times

which is why there is a difficulty in finding the right thing to do. So

the plan is to me to make sure that my insurance will cover the

costs of another ERCP with a pancreatogram done instead of

the cholangiogram that was done two weeks ago, to confirm the

existence of the pancreatic divisium (he is not 100% convinced

from the MRCP films - says that the duct looks abnormal even for

the abnormality - thinks that they may not have imaged the

pancreatic duct at all). If my insurance will cover it, he will do the

ERCP and endoscopic ultrasound. If it is divisium or just high

pressures, he will put a stent in, then in 6 weeks take it out to put

another one in, then 6 weeks after that yet another one. He says

though that the success rate is not that high for those not

experiencing acute bouts of pancreatitis. So it looks like, at the

minimal, I have one more ERCP to go through and possibly two

more after that in the next few months (hoping to get the first one

done in the next week or so).

Does this sound reasonable in your experience?

Laurie

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Laurie,

Myrna brought up a good point, a pseudocyst that is pushing on

the bile duct could cause liver abnormalties. If the ERCP was

done correctly, though, a pseudocyst should have been visible

on the ERCP.

Will the same doctor be performing this ERCP that did the last

one? Sometimes one specialist is better than another. I

learned that by the conflicting reports about my pseudocysts.

One radiology specialist said there was only one, another

claimed that there were, and still are, two. Naturally, there are

TWO, and it wasn't until a repeat ultrasound was done that yet

another radiology specialist was able to film this and confirm it to

the satisfaction of my doctor.

That's why I was curious to know if the next ERCP would be done

by a different endoscopy specialist. Another one might find

something that the earlier one missed entirely.

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

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Laurie,

yes, this sounds reasonable to me as I believe this is what several

others have gone through. I have a pancreas divisum, though they weren't

able to do the stents on me because my ducts are so small they couldnt

even get stents in.

Kimber

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Kimber

Vallejo, CA

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