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Terrified I have pancreatic cancer

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I'm a 33 year old female who has always had stomach issues. I recently had a baby and a few weeks later had elevated alt ast and alk phos..liver was slightly enlarged on ultrasound. Due to weeks of what appears to be fatty stool but im not sure and right upper side pain...I requested another ultrasound . Liver went down in size and no abnormalities seen in pancreas. Still having issues I had a ct scan which was normal and liver enzymes have gone down a lot...close to normal but my glucose went up and it never has been elevated. Should I be worried if 2 ultrasounds and a ct scan didn't detect anything abnormal? Everything i google says pancreatic cancer

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Have you seen a gastrologist, for their opinion you are quite in your rights to see one .Good luck poppy

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Hi hope all is well did you figure out what it was

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