Understanding Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2024
- If you have been diagnosed with Pancreatic Exocrine Insufficiency (PEI), you know all about its not-so-pleasant symptoms. There are proactive strategies you can take to relieve your symptoms. Watch our PEI animation to learn about proactive strategies and treatment options that can help you get back to living your life, your way.
This video was so helpful! A better explanation than I've found anywhere else
Thank you for highlighting this area. There are few doctors that really understand the impact of EPI (or PEI). Dr. Freedman is another good one to check for those suffering. He has an in
depth article on Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency written with Dr. Struyvenberg that anyone with EPI should read. Another really helpful resource was the book Primal Pancreas.
I am EPi patient doctor prescribed me creon for life time but i don't know what is cause of my epi
My doctor treats me like a fast food order
That shows you're not important
Most of them are like that nowadays.
Great description of the truth!😢
Lovely piece
Does this qualify for SSA or SSI because I always having diarrhea and affecting work
my pancreas is the size of my pinkie from epi and i’m on creon for the rest of my life. thank you for this!
Go for homeopathy
I was diagnosed cronic pancreatitis with heterogeneous echopattern with sever epi in June 2023 .....gastrologist told me I have to on external enzyme for my rest of life ....I was depressed and sever anxiety....then I choose homeopathy and with in two month my pancreas now is slightly hypoechoic parenchymal ecopattern with mild epi...and no more pain attack from last 1 and half month...
M unable to submit my report here because I could not find how I submit here my reports....
@@lokeshsingh6861can you tell me what homeopathic medicine you had?
@@lokeshsingh6861which medicine
Great video!, easy to explain. 😊 Thank you.
I really needed to learn this stuff!
Wow! ⭐ 👊😎👍 ☆ So gooooooood!
Loved watching that funny enlightening animation!
Way to go :D
So glad that you enjoyed it!
So glad that you enjoyed it!
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Enzymes help digest bust they dont attack the cause.
Pancreatic insufficiency could be due to malnutrition of certain aminoacids like taurine, carnosine, gaba, lack of melatonin production.
Also, they do not mention that fungal or bacterial biofilms can enclose the pancreas impeding its proper function.
Conventional of course medicine do not offer proper solutions yet for biofilm disruption unless its chemotherapy.
Definitely! Leaky gut can be a cause of the malnutrition of those amino acids too. This can lead to autoimmune issues. Conventional medicine says 20% of pancreatitis cases are idiopathic. I believe from research its leaky gut syndrome and also the bacterial/fungal biofilm you mentioned could be the main culprits.
A high protein diet with extra supplementation of Gaba, 5htp(serotonin to melatonin conversion), glutamine, bone broth powder(for glycine and proline especially) to boost collagen, omega 3s, and 5mg creatine too.
Along with cutting out inflammatory foods, these steps will help to heal the gut lining to prevent malabsorbtion.
Man I did a stool test which showed fungal, parasitic and bacterial problem and my pancrease elastase. We're also low. Even when I eat simple food. So I was thinking may be the infection might be causing the pancreas dysfunction. I am going to eradicate infections. Will it help to restore the function of my pancreas
@@pratiktiwari636 did you found out?
@@SativaSteven I wonder,...but suppose that undergoing some form of "long term" weekly fasting would allow the body to eventually cope as well. Fasting helps everything.
Sometimes enzymes are all you can do as the cause cannot be cured. Prime example being myself having Cystic Fibrosis.
Can you have PEI and crohn's disease?
Yes
PANCREATIC EXOCRINE INSUFFICIENCY IN
PATIENTS WITH CROHNS DISEASE
Good question!
I have Celiac Disease (tested positive) and I think I NOW may have some problems with my pancreas because of the location of the extreme pain attack I had and the FEELING of wanting to vomit.
I am 61 years old and have recently had added some high fat content food to my diet, extra avocadoes and parmesan cheese crisps.
My first and recent upper stomach attack was brought on by having lots of fresh squeezed lemon juice in a glass of water as BEFORE my first meal of the day. The pain came on quickly within 10 minutes and was there until hours later when it finally dissipated.
So, I've been trying to find out too if you can have Pancreatitis as a result of having an autoimmune disease, such as Celiac Disease?
Are more people learning that they have this because more people are doing low carb which normally means you will be eating more fat with the proteins and experience the unpleasant bloating? Are diabetics more likely to have this?
@@jackschitt6235possibly, but I think it’s actually the opposite - that people stopped eating protein and fat and lost the ability to digest them, and are slowly trying to build it back.
Awesome video, thank you 🙏
Where does the food go
..if it's not absorb/digest
for the nutrients we need?
It gets pooped out without absorption.
@@rockroll7649 oh..that's why i get fatigue & back
pain..because undigested
Foods traveling through my
gi tracks and causing the
pain as it hits every nerves
@@chengfusaechao7243 It's very common to have back pain as a consequence to many things...one in fact being constipated or having problems with malabsorption. Fatigue is based on NOT getting adequate nutritional intact,...no matter how much or often one eats in these cases. Try finding a well made enzyme pill with each meal. Watch yourself slowly get "back on track". cheers.
@@frankfromupstateny3796 do you know of a well made enzyme pill ? Some say that OTC enzymes are worthless cause they have no coating and are destroyed in the stomach.
@@TheDa6781 Eating carnivore inevitably...over time, gives the human mammal...what they need without taking exogenous "anything".
What happen If you have this for a long time
Vitamin and calcium insufficiency, malnutrition problems
@@andresstreetpunk I think my calcium is ok
I should get it check
If I got it I am dead anyway It been since 2015
You will feel better taking Creon, a prescribed digestive enzyme. We will all die some time but a good quality of life in the meantime is important. I work still with EPI, not always easy but it is doable. I am 65. I plan ahead. Eat the best I can. Always take my Creon before meals. I also take fiber every morning in water. Benefiber. Doctor's suggestion. I think it really helps. I feel more in control of how it feels for a bowel movement if that makes sense. Wishing blessings for all. @@dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481
after ፡ gallblader ፡ remove ፡ i ፡ suffer ፡ nutrient ፡ absorption ፡ and ፡ constipation ፡ please ፡ help ፡ me?
i cant go outside
How are you now?
Love the video 😊😊😊😊
I don't have any of the know causes above but I did shudder from a campylobacter infection 6 years ago and h pylori 3 years ago. Both treated with antibiotics, PPI usage also. Since I got diagnosed I've had scans and blood tests. Only low in vitamin D and that's not abnormal for Irish folk and scans show zero signs of damage/scarring.
I think I may have sibo or affected by bacterial biofilm but my GI diagnosed me and seems to have forgotten about me. Been trying for weeks to see if I have bad bacteria overgrowth but it's like I'm being ignored and want more tests. Still got sterrorhea and almost on month 5 of PERTs with multiple dose increases with no Change.
How are you doing? Im going trough the same thing, im only 19 and been having steatorrhea for 6 months now, i already got tested with the ca 19-9 and it was normal, im super scared, but like you my symptoms arent really that bad, i barely have any pain, i dont know what to hink anymore, im just scared all day, i will have an elastasa test on monday, i never had pancreatitis or anything like that, in december when started i had my lymph node inflame in my left armpit with diarrhea, the lymph node it did goes away like in 2 weeks, but the steatorrhea and loose stool didn't
@@TheProlan hi. I never had pancreatitis pains. Just my digestive process got worse and worse to where I am now. The elastase test will tell you exactly what is going on. It won't tell you the cause if it is low, just that the pancreas is not making enough.
I recently had a detailed scan (EUS) which showed minor scarring on pancreas. I take my enzymes each day and get on with it. I still battle with formed but greasiness on the enzymes. Still have investigations on the go and a possible birth defect (divisum) in my pancreas. Many things can cause this issue but try not get too stressed. Wait for results.
There are things that can help and there are much much worse things out there to have to deal with and that has helped me a lot with coping. Can still live my life, can do normal things so chin up and best of luck getting answers 🤞🙂
It worries me too, just not know why. I have low enzymes, CT scan of pancreas showed no problem. I just can't deal with not knowing why. I take Creon before meals. It really helps. No pain here either. I want to make it better but don't know why to do. Doctor is no help. Saying because I am 65 is the reason. Really? My mom is 94 and has no issues like this. I eat healthy and have always been interested in good nutrition. @@richiep3520
cute video!
Just got diagnosed with this today... Woo hoo! Just over recovering from disc surgery. Keep the fun rollin'
how did they diagnose you ? do you have osteoporosis ?
@@TheDa6781 I don't have many symptoms or issues besides on and off ibs (but more on) and a stool test was taken and elastase was showing lower than normal.
Now I have been "diagnosed" before with crohns disease that turned out to be a bacteria infection so as it stands that's what my doctor thinks it is, epi.
I don't have any severe symptoms or pains but I think I will be getting ct/MRI and more blood tests to figure out pancreas issue.
I am fond of alcohol and fatty food. Its a very bad combo..
@@richiep3520 How are you now?
@@txmade4371 I'm a bit better. I'm taking between 3-4 creon (PERTS) with lunch and 6-8 25k with main meals but I don't notice a difference if I take 3 or 8. Still having 'issues' so I am trying to get more tests organised for sibo, sifo and other bacteria infections making symptoms worse. Greasy stool and gasiness persists but as a whole, the enzymes ARE helping.
Go for homeopathy
Check my above reply
Very cute cartoons!
Good
some doctor can try found a cure
WoW
pancreas going into MRI hahahahaaa 😂😂
Cope with your steatorrhea!!!!!!! (aka, fudge butt)
Here's how:
Apply a pea sized amount of any body lotion (not body wash) to your tp
Wipe and repeat until paper comes up clear. Flush. Wash your hands.
Smile! Your undies have been saved!
lil Pert { pancreas looks like a dookie cyclone }
That pancreas should be fired.
Cute video 🥰 💩💩
Your whistling music, and lame animated jokes are annoying... Try some professionalism by just stating the facts!
It's almost like the target audience for these animations is your average person who finds academic language stale or intimidating, and not clinicians or other scientists.
what?
Get a life man. It’s a terrible condition that he tries to show with some humor.
@@scotth078 exactly! It's depressing asf ‼️
Such a shame that he forced you to watch this video! 🤦♂️🤡