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Pancreatitis

I’m 33 years old. I had a very mild flareup. My lipase was 75. On my CT scan it said I may have developed an early case of pancreatitis. My question/concern is obviously I am reading everyone in the group who has issues that last a lifetime. I have not seen too many people who have had a flareup or issue once and never again.

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u/wallstreetbetsNY — 3 days ago

Help lipase 75

Last Thursday I woke up. I had some discomfort in my upper portion of my stomach area, which, as the day went on, progressed towards the end of the day, it was the point where I felt something was off, so I went to the hospital when I was at the hospital, they checked my lipase which was 75. They also did a CAT scan with contrast when they did the reading, there was a note that said may be the beginning stages of pancreatitis and they referenced my lipase. I was released the same day and the pain eventually went away within 48 hours give or take. I am a little bit confused as I was not given a actual diagnosis. Has anybody experienced something similar to this? Yes, I was consuming alcohol prior to the flareup, but I also had food poisoning four days earlier. Any thoughts/similar issues?

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u/wallstreetbetsNY — 12 days ago