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Kikie

Updated 10mo ago

Abdominal Pains and Nausea: Is it Chronic Pancreatitis?

I’m always experiencing abdominal pains and when I eat I become nauseous is that due to my chronic pancreatitis?

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NanN

2y

Hi Kikie, it's possible that your pancreas is involved, but what you are describing sounds a lot like it has more to do with your gall bladder. You should see your internal medicine Dr. about that. The gall bladder is a somewhat fickle organ for some people. I had many of these symptoms for years, and in an unrelated surgery, where I had to be totally opened up, the surgeon noticed that my Gall Bladder was 4 times bigger than it should have been, and very inflamed, so it was removed. Inside this thing they found very large (bigger than marbles) gall stones. There were over 10 of them. Your Dr. may suggest gastroenterology if they suspect gall bladder. Definitely see a doctor though. Good luck, and God bless.
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Slothgirl

2y

Another thing you should be checked for is gastroparesis as it is some of the symtoms ask your doctor to see a gaztro doctor or ask them to order a gastric emptying scan especially if you are getting sick after you eat raying for you

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