Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very worried about cancer , and would consider going to the ER rather than waiting on your primary care doctor to refer you to someone else, wait to get another scan, etc.
Will they do scans in ER just for weight loss and abdominal pain?
RN here. Yes BUT if everything comes back normal, they are very likely to just discharge you and to tell you to follow up with a specialist. They likely aren't going to take the time to try to diagnose anything unless your labs are out of whack or you're unable to keep anything down (I say unlikely but I've also seen people admitted for less). They will likely just rule out anything emergent and/or critical and then have you follow up. Which isn't necessarily a bad way to get a CT scan, I just don't want you to get your hopes up too much that you'll walk out with any answers.
Do they do MRI/MRCP in the ER if you have had those already? My next one is due in Jan. I would rather have the MRI since the CT Scan did not pick up my IPMN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are you? Male or female? With the prediabetes diagnosis I would he concerned about pancreatic cancer. Please push for a scan. I hope it’s IBS op.
Female over 50.
Anonymous wrote:Eliminate gluten and dairy while you wait for a Dr appointment. Many of your symptoms sound like celiac or a bad intolerance that’s been ignored.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I went to another PCP in practice. She was hesitant but agreed to order the fasting blood glucose and asked me to come in tomorrow morning. She also asked me to see an oncologist due to the rapid weight loss and it is beyond her expertise since I've already had an MRCP, Colonoscopy, EGD, abdominal ultrasound.
I guess I now need a good oncologist in MoCo. No one is picking up the phone in the office she gave me.
She also said I seem very anxious and has prescribed an anxiety medicine. I mentioned that nortryptiline did not agree with me so she said it wont be that high of a dose and it is a different medicine. Will know when I pick it up.
You're anxious and losing weight. What was your TSH and T4? Did they check your thyroid???
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP- are you the same person that posted at the end of September about weight loss and IPMN?
Either way- call the cyst clinic and ask them for an order to repeat the MRI/MRCP sooner.
If you have not had pancreatic elastase checked, do that.
It sounds like you had a CT of abdomen and pelvis and all of the other diagnostics have been normal.
I have referred people to oncology for weight loss, so that is done but not regularly.
You need your glucose, thyroid, liver, kidneys, albumin, ESR, CRP and possibly cortisol checked.
The good news is that nothing has been found that is concerning. IPMNs are not rare and rarely become anything of concern.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I went to another PCP in practice. She was hesitant but agreed to order the fasting blood glucose and asked me to come in tomorrow morning. She also asked me to see an oncologist due to the rapid weight loss and it is beyond her expertise since I've already had an MRCP, Colonoscopy, EGD, abdominal ultrasound.
I guess I now need a good oncologist in MoCo. No one is picking up the phone in the office she gave me.
She also said I seem very anxious and has prescribed an anxiety medicine. I mentioned that nortryptiline did not agree with me so she said it wont be that high of a dose and it is a different medicine. Will know when I pick it up.
Anonymous wrote:Also curious if they do endoscopic ultrasounds in ER since only specialists do those.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all. I went to another PCP in practice. She was hesitant but agreed to order the fasting blood glucose and asked me to come in tomorrow morning. She also asked me to see an oncologist due to the rapid weight loss and it is beyond her expertise since I've already had an MRCP, Colonoscopy, EGD, abdominal ultrasound.
I guess I now need a good oncologist in MoCo. No one is picking up the phone in the office she gave me.
She also said I seem very anxious and has prescribed an anxiety medicine. I mentioned that nortryptiline did not agree with me so she said it wont be that high of a dose and it is a different medicine. Will know when I pick it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be very worried about cancer , and would consider going to the ER rather than waiting on your primary care doctor to refer you to someone else, wait to get another scan, etc.
Will they do scans in ER just for weight loss and abdominal pain?
RN here. Yes BUT if everything comes back normal, they are very likely to just discharge you and to tell you to follow up with a specialist. They likely aren't going to take the time to try to diagnose anything unless your labs are out of whack or you're unable to keep anything down (I say unlikely but I've also seen people admitted for less). They will likely just rule out anything emergent and/or critical and then have you follow up. Which isn't necessarily a bad way to get a CT scan, I just don't want you to get your hopes up too much that you'll walk out with any answers.