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19 year old female. Extreme worries of my test results.

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So, lately I’ve been experiencing terrible abdominal pain where my liver and pancreas is. I have a fatty liver with some scarring due to hepatitis. My lipase levels were low and my CT/ultrasound showed a abnormal pancreas. My dr won’t address this issue with me.

My grandfather passed away from pancreatic cancer because they found it too late. My mom said the same thing that happened to him is happening to me.

Please someone help.

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PC at 19 is a very very very remote possibility..I am having some symptoms lately as well and I can feel you...did you eventually find out your cause? i am only 24

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