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Pancreatic disease?

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On 8/30/2024 at 2:32 PM, georgegeorgia said:

I'm opposite I'm booking it immediately so I can see proper doctors who actually care and order proper tests !!!!

My normal doctor in Pattaya is one of the best 

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12 minutes ago, maesariang said:

My normal doctor in Pattaya is one of the best 

Because he is happy taking your money, you have been advised correctly by your Australian doctors. They have the education to see your problem is in your head its not pancreatic problems. 

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1 hour ago, DavisH said:

OP perhaps get your gall bladder checked also. It's close to the pancreas and is also involved in digestion. Some people get gall stones. I had a pain in this area for 6 months...saw a specialist, he pushed and prodded. Said it wasn't the gall bladder. It was most likely a muscle /rib cartilage strain and got better after a while. 

Funny you should say that about the rib cartilage strain,I had the same thing 

Went and got a stomach ultrasound back February after a pain in the side

Couldn't find anything from the ultrasound 

The specialist $(250)  made a report it was muscle rib strain and couldn't find anything from the ultrasound 

 

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1 hour ago, marin said:

Because he is happy taking your money, you have been advised correctly by your Australian doctors. They have the education to see your problem is in your head its not pancreatic problems. 

The Australian doctors will wait until you have the final stages of whatever disease you have before they take action 

This year I gave had to have XcT scans ,stomach ultrasound, colonoscopy,throat examination,prostate etc after getting pains 

 

All I asked for was a endoscopy and he refused with a sarcastic tone.

That's why I'm taking my health to a doctor in Thailand 

I also had headaches and thought I perhaps had a brain aneurysm that was also met with a sarcastic tone  by  the Australian doctor 

6 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said:

The Australian doctors will wait until you have the final stages of whatever disease you have before they take action 

This year I gave had to have XcT scans ,stomach ultrasound, colonoscopy,throat examination,prostate etc after getting pains 

 

All I asked for was a endoscopy and he refused with a sarcastic tone.

That's why I'm taking my health to a doctor in Thailand 

I also had headaches and thought I perhaps had a brain aneurysm that was also met with a sarcastic tone  by  the Australian doctor 

Classic  hypochondria. 

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