Guest guest Posted May 28, 2003 Report Share Posted May 28, 2003 There are several member who have pancreatitis as a result of elevated tirglicerides, though you may not here from them tonight I know you will. how old is your daughter? My daughter Cassie just turned 13 this month, she had her 1st attack in Nov 2000 and got the diagnosisof idiopathic chronic recurrent pancreatitis or (ICP) in Oct 2001. Since then we have been on a constant rollercoaster ride with her. Many many Dr's visits with intense pain yet no elevation of Her enzymes. Other times she has no elevation, but when I take her back the next day levels are threw the roof. That is the nature of this beast it is very unpredictable. Cassie does not have a trigliceride problem yet she does have high cholesterol, always has. Even now after 2 1/2 years on low fat diet. I have found that both Cassie peditrician and her GI are very conservitive in her treatment. Kids are even rarer than adults. I was even told that because CP is so rare in kids there is no such thing as a Pedeatric GI who's specialty is Pancreatits in this country. Just alot of guys who each know a little bit. She scares them, they don't know what to do for her, their biggest fear being drug addiction. That's why she can have intense pain and they can send us on our way. Pancreatitis can run in families. Does/did anyone else within your husbands family have problems. Both Cassie and I posess a genetic mutation that predisposes some to CP. There is a mother and son from Texas that also both suffer from CP, he's 11 I think and I'm not sure how long this has been a issue for them. I am so sorry for your loss and understand your fear you have for your child. the 2 best words of advice I can give you is stick to your guns if you know there is something wrong with her don't give up just because her levels are ok. And remind them over and over again of how your husband, her father passed. There are many other conditions besides pancreatiits that can cause life threatening conditions and pain. Pain is a sign of a problems, Since Cassie got sick our lives have changed quite a bit. We ltake one day at a time and each day she is pain free or has pain that is tollerable both my husband and I thank god for. We understand your fears, hurt and constant worry you have for your daughter. Please e-mail me dirrectly if you need to talk, God bless you and you daughter. Patty Hurst Bangor, ME Maine State Rep PAI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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