Spacehoppa
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- Nov 23, 2012
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Ugh, I think I may have pancreatitis. I've got mid back pressure coupled with transient nausea and upper left referred shoulder pain. I've had this in the past, but it's resolved itself. This time, no dice. It's been going on for about 5/6 weeks so far. I've pointed it out and described the sensation to 3 doctors already, one of whom is my trusted osteopath and none of them had a clue. So, yet abloody gain i had to diagnose myself. Obviously I'll get myself off to the doctor pronto, but in the meantime wondered if anyone had any advice.
This is yet more fallout from excess estrogen (and steroids and lifelong autoimmune disease) i think. Have any of you ever had it, and would you have any ideas about how Peat would go about treating it? I think the recommendation is to take the burden off the digestive tract for a few days to help it resolve, so I'm thinking of switching to a liquid diet for 4/5 days. I'm lactose intolerant, so that cuts out a lot of Peat options unfortunately. Thanks folks! You guys are such helpful, knowledgeable folks that I thought I'd ask you. It's late here in the UK so if I don't reply it's because I'm (attempting to) sleep.
This is yet more fallout from excess estrogen (and steroids and lifelong autoimmune disease) i think. Have any of you ever had it, and would you have any ideas about how Peat would go about treating it? I think the recommendation is to take the burden off the digestive tract for a few days to help it resolve, so I'm thinking of switching to a liquid diet for 4/5 days. I'm lactose intolerant, so that cuts out a lot of Peat options unfortunately. Thanks folks! You guys are such helpful, knowledgeable folks that I thought I'd ask you. It's late here in the UK so if I don't reply it's because I'm (attempting to) sleep.