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		<title>Pancreatitis, Don&#8217;t Quite Fit Into Any Causitive Category, But A Bit In Some &#8230; Any Gi&#8217;s Out There?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[6 weeks ago, I went to my PD with what I thought was severe heartburn.  I went to pharm. and he suggested Pepcid.  I took it, no luck in an hour (like he said).  I called and asked PD how long Pepcid takes to take it away, she said an hour, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>6 weeks ago, I went to my PD with what I thought was severe heartburn.  I went to pharm. and he suggested Pepcid.  I took it, no luck in an hour (like he said).  I called and asked PD how long Pepcid takes to take it away, she said an hour, I said it&#8217;s been 4 hours and I was in agony.  Severe abdominal pain, some vomiting, low grade fever.  I had what I thought was the flu for 3 days prior (no pain, just didn&#8217;t feel well, diarr and low grade fever.  She said come in.  She took a blood test &#8230; Highly elevated Amylase and Lipase, somewhat elevated ALT, AST.  Had weekly blood tests since then, and it&#8217;s been going down.  Nearly normal Amylase, still 3 times normal Lipase (which is much lower than it was&#8230; nearly 3000).<br />
I read the following on internet as far as causes:  1) Alcoholism: &#8220;Alcohol is the leading culprit. Usually, it takes several years of heavy drinking &#8212; such as a 12-pack of beer of every day.&#8221;  I drink, but not more than 3-4 drinks per night, 3-4 nights per week (if that!) however, I had a life altering even a few weeks before attack and did drink a bit more (nightly, maybe 4 drinks), but no &#8216;binge drinking&#8217;.  Rarely drunk more than 4 times in the last year, no hangovers.  2) Gallstones:  never had a symptom.  3) heridedary: nope, nobody.  4) Meds:  rare cases of Lamictal and Ativan have been reported &#8220;after market, and reported on &#8216;compassionate please&#8217; cases.  I am on both.  (BTW,  Lamictal was raised from 150 mg to 200 mg 1 wk before attack, and due to stress, went from 1 ativan per day to 2-3).  5) no traumas.<br />
The pain was severe (I have little tolerance for pain), but not enough that I felt ER was necessary.  Nor did she.  I was still walking around and doing what shopping I had to do, etc.  OTC painkillers helped.<br />
Background:  48 yrs old, F, somewhat healthy diet.  I feel fine now.  Having another blood test Monday.  Also have history of ovarian problems&#8230;. recently, cysts, fibroids.  Any known relation?  Any herbal/alternative cures or remedies?  Is this permanent?  She says never another drink of alcohol, not even cough syrup.  Is that true?  Even socially, a couple here and there?  Due to my two year history of drugs (antidepressants, Lamictal, Xanax, Ativan &#8230; all prescribed by Dr&#8217;s), I have also taken Milk Thistle and Alpha Lipoic Acid to counteract the med&#8217;s effect on liver.<br />
Just can&#8217;t find enough general information on this on the internet.  Just doom, gloom, not so great mortality rates, and a future of horror to live with &#8230; kidney dialysis, heart failure, liver failure, extreme pain, narcotic addiction, surgeries.<br />
Please advise&#8230; Thank you and God bless.</p>
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