Guest guest Posted June 7, 2003 Report Share Posted June 7, 2003 Good morning , Thanks for your questions about Cassie, she just turned 13 last month and yes she has CP. The breif story is She has had problems all her life but her 1st attack requiring hospitalization was in Nov 2000. They thought she had and appendicidis. Her current diagnosis is Idiopathic Chronic reccurent pancreatitis. As well as ADHD and a non-verbal learning disorder. We have had many ups and downs with her thru the years, though more downs since nov 2000. In 2001 she was hospitalized 3 times within 6 weeks, they say she had 3 accute attacks at that time. I say It was 1 large one and they kept discharging her to early. Because of this she finally got her GI referral and had an ERCP in Jan 2002. They found her common bile duct was large for her age but the opening was quite small so they enlarged it. this threw her into another attack and another week long hospitalization. Dr's though this was reason for her problem, that she was having gallstones and could not pass them. Well they were wrong 3 weeks later another attack. Several small attacks followed in which we took care of her at home. Clear liquids, no food and rest. Then she had another doozy in Sept 2002 that put her in hospital. At that time Her GI came up and preformed an upper endoscopy and he biopsied several different areas of her upper digestive track. Everything was a OK. So he referred us to Dr Fox at Boston Childrens Hospital. In Nov 2002 we saw him. Told us stop enzymes, not helping, stop diet restrictions not helping, stop antioxidents, not helping. Then he ordered testing for hereditary pancreatitis. Well we stopped enzymes only, everything else he told us to stop we are still doing. I know that diet control does not prevent her from having attacks but it is helping with the frequency. As for the antioxidents well they can help for lots of other things too. She was put back on enzymes the 1st of May at our request as she now has pain whenever she eats anything. When they tested for hereditary pancreatitis they also tested for SPINK1 (serine proteasse inhibitor Kazal1). All of us where tested. My son and husband were negetive on both. Cassie and I both carry SPINK1. Depending on the study, where its done and who's doing it depends on what % of those with ideopathic pancreatitis carry this mutation. I've read studies with as few as 11% and one as high as 43% in Germany. It does not casue pancreatitis but seems to predisose carriers to pancreatits, pancreatic cancer, ovarian and colon cancers, and Diabeties type 2. So by having SPINK1 makes her dx hereditary Ideopathic Chronic recurrent pancreatitis. Many Dr's would debate this dx but most Dr's dont even know what SPINK1 is and look at me cross eyed when it is brought up. Since then her local Drs seem to have abandond her. Any questions we have had I have had to look up on the web, very little out there on it in layman's terms. Our biggest problem has been with pain meds, that is getting them for her. The seem to think that if she's not throwing up she can't be in any pain. And if her levels aren't elevated she's faking. It's very frustrating. Unless she is in the hospital Cassie tries to go to school everyday. Alot of mornings you can see her wincing in pain. which she denies she has and goes. Some times its just and hour other times she makes it 3 or 4 untill she asks to come home. Then we may go weeks on end with no phone calls at all. My husband and I call her our hero. She finds at times CP very hard to deal with socially. She's afraid of being somewhere (like camp or a friends house) and being fed something she shouldn't eat. No matter how many times we tell people that " FAT " has to be controled in her diet they just don't seem to get it. The other thing that she faces is kids threatening to punch her in the stomach. They think its funny to terrorize her. Thanks for asking about her god bless. I hope today finds you pain free. Patty Hurst Bangor, ME Maine State Rep PAI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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