2 weeks ago, after a blood test noticed my mom's pancreas has high enzymes, which later I find out from a CT scan the cyst is benign. She took another blood test and still the enzymes are high! She had no vomiting or diarrhea but her stools are light color! Considering her age, I don't really know what to do? Has anyone or their elderly parents has had any experience of this issue and what solutions do they chose to be treated besides surgery? Please advise. Are there any options that are not aggressive?
There are nurses on the forum. Stick around for answers from someone who has experience in this matter.
Have you spoken to the doctor since this occurred? Do you think you need to make an ER trip to the nearest hospital?
Best wishes to you and your mom.
Ask her what SHE WANTS. If she’s unable to comprehend her situation, YOU will have the peace of knowing that you at least attempted to involve her in the decision.
I placed MY Angel mother in a very good residential facility, and she lived 5 happy comfortable, safe, and well cared for years there.
You may find yourself in a situation in which there will be NO GOOD CHOICES, so prepare yourself in case you need to choose from a selection of less than perfect choices.
My gut if she were mine would be to give her a little more time so that I could explore potential different treatments.
Hoping for the very best for you both.
Pancreatitis can be dreadfully painful.
There is one hospital in San Francisco--and only one--that I know of about 8 years ago (so more now??) that does non-invasive surgery through endoscopy in the area of gallbladder, pancreas and common bile ducts connecting. At the time my step daughter had such a surgery when she was in a debilitated state from another condition and could not tolerate surgery and had a stone blocking a duct between pancreas and other organs and a consequent pancreatitis. At that time she had been transferred from Kaiser for this surgery; we were told that this surgery technique was being taught. That hospital was California Pacific Medical Center, or CPMC. I have otherwise no knowledge and don't know if this technique is now more commonly done or not. The surgeon where you are may have more information for you?
You might try to use google or other search engines to look up "Non-invasive surgery on pancreas or gallbladder" and see what you come up with. My step daughter at the time had mild sedation and the surgery was VERY minimally invasive or disruptive; included basketing out a stone and putting in a stent in the duct.
Between the doctors and the internet I hope you can learn more. Do also know that they can often do surgery through tiny scope now with virtually two small punch holes for access of instruments and light; but again, bigger the hospital the more likely to have these "cutting edge techniques" for treatment.
Anyway I am not a medical professional and I am NOT suggesting you not do surgery nor am I recommending any kind of diet change. Only a doctor can prescribe action or treatment. I'm just telling you my experience.
Could your family member have olive oil, avacado or grape seeds oil? Do you know if apple cider vinegar helps?