Question about fat malabsorption
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Question about fat malabsorption
I have a problem with fats and now only get fat from eating pork tenderloin. Is this too unhealthy?
MC diagnosed 2007
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- Adélie Penguin
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I also was tested - did the stool test over 72 hours YUCK ! bad fat malabsorption issue and now on pancreatic enzymes - much better for sure but still not putting weight on and still have diarrhea even though on entocort for 3 months
Babs
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
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- Adélie Penguin
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Here's my question. Why do they put only some people on pancreatic enzymes for fat malabsorption and not others? I have talked with a lot of people that had fat malabsorption, runny stools, etc but why weren't they put on it? I was put on Creon and was told I needed to take two to there at each meal. Well, if nobody knows, this medicine is super expensive even with insurance and that's only for like three a day, not nine a day. I'd be looking at spending close to 3-400 a month in Creon, which i don't have.
my pancreatic enzyme is expensive as well but I have complete coverage since both my own insurance and hubby's covers it. I take 3 with each meal and 1 to 2 with snacks and the cost of Pancrease MT4 is about $200 for 300 capsules which last me 1 month usually as I take about 13 a day. Never heard of Creon. Did you find it helped your symptoms? Mine were way better within 3 days of starting and now I still have issues but figured it's a histamine issue now too
Babs
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
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- Adélie Penguin
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Well, my doctor made me think that Creon was the only thing on the market, or at least the best thing. He was also the doctor, before testing me, that thought that I had something like pancreatic insufficiency, which is a form of chronic pancreaitis. I was told by others to pretty much get another opinion, which i did. $200 for 300 pils sounds way better than around $900 a month I would have paid for Creon for the same amount. When I was taking it, for the short time I took it from samples, I was only taking like two a day, but it didn't seem to help from what I could tell, though I didn't take enough nor long enough to see full effects.
you should go back and ask for Pancrease MT4 as it worked for me and my GI specialist said I have pancreatic insufficiency but ct scan shows pancreas is fine. wouldn't something show up if I had pancreatic issues?
Babs
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
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- Adélie Penguin
- Posts: 75
- Joined: Sun Oct 06, 2013 5:22 am
- Location: USA
This is where it all gets fuzzy for me. With chronic pancreatis, things like pain are mentioned as problems, which I have never had. But, here's the frustrating part, how come some doctors automatically think pancreas problems while others think inflammation or damage to the intestines, villi, etc? I just don't get it. I feel like my pancreas is fine, especially since my blood work has always been good and I've had no pain or anything else aside from "D". Though I guess it is possible I need much more enzymes to help break down my food since I probably overuse what my body naturally makes. I'm in the same boat as you.
I have Diarrhea but also leg pains, chest pains due to heart issues (racing /palps etc) and some headaches when eaten certain foods but I recently discovered I may also have histamine issues. Who knows! I know this: I am starving all the time and very skinny and walking just the stairs in my home causes major heart issues.
Babs
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
Canada
Feb 2013 diagnosed Lymphocytic colitis
SCD diet since March 2013
Mezavant April 30 to present still no success
entocort from feb 1 to 28 no success
I, too, have fat malabsorbtion and bile issues since the removal of my gall bladder. I also had acute pancreatitis when I was much younger. Was diagnosed with MC in 2010 but probably had it much earlier. My doctor prescribes Colestipol 1 mg. for me and it is effective when I take 1 before meals and 3 Immodium before bed. Colestipol is very inexpensive but does not work without the Immodium. I think sometimes you just have to try different remedies to see what works for you. My D was always worse in the mornings but by adding the Immodium that seems to have abated somewhat. Ask your doctor if that might work for you.
Diagnosed with MC in 2010. Type 1 Diabetic for many years.