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<blockquote data-quote="sean1964" data-source="post: 1244133" data-attributes="member: 211554"><p>Hiya Kirktown!</p><p></p><p>An afternoon more than panc then! boomboom!!</p><p></p><p>Is it really their job tho? Like most things, patient goes to GP with complaint, GP fixes or usually refers e.g for alcohol.</p><p>There are lots of specialist alcohol clinics, no? I'm sure the GP will refer or give advice?</p><p></p><p>If you are going to your GP with signs of panc. Then hopefully he will take heavy drinking into account in diagnosis, order the tests / scans to confirm if panc. Advise against drinking and offer help if you feel you need it? i.e a referral to a help group or something.</p><p>Seems fine to me.</p><p>That can break down ofc if the GP cannot recognize the symptoms of panc. </p><p></p><p>Everyone (nearly) hates giving up alcohol. Pretty sure it's the first question I asked when I got the diagnosis / prognosis in A+E.</p><p></p><p>Still, the panc pain always works as a diversion. I used to love a beer, me. Don't even think about one during football now. That could be the stomach doing somersaults and the back end being a party pooper tho.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sean1964, post: 1244133, member: 211554"] Hiya Kirktown! An afternoon more than panc then! boomboom!! Is it really their job tho? Like most things, patient goes to GP with complaint, GP fixes or usually refers e.g for alcohol. There are lots of specialist alcohol clinics, no? I'm sure the GP will refer or give advice? If you are going to your GP with signs of panc. Then hopefully he will take heavy drinking into account in diagnosis, order the tests / scans to confirm if panc. Advise against drinking and offer help if you feel you need it? i.e a referral to a help group or something. Seems fine to me. That can break down ofc if the GP cannot recognize the symptoms of panc. Everyone (nearly) hates giving up alcohol. Pretty sure it's the first question I asked when I got the diagnosis / prognosis in A+E. Still, the panc pain always works as a diversion. I used to love a beer, me. Don't even think about one during football now. That could be the stomach doing somersaults and the back end being a party pooper tho..... [/QUOTE]
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