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how do you know you your pancreas is working completely? Have you recently had a fecal fat test? If you eat a low fat diet you could very well not experience belly aches and such. Being that you are thin is a huge sign things could maybe not be working. Where do you live? Its very rare in the US (I think) for people to not be on enzymes....ever.
Also, have you had an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test? The CFF says that everyone over 14 should be getting it yearly.</end quote></div>
Hi, i understand your doubts but i did get a fecal test done recently and it accused that i don't have pancreatic insufficiency, as well as all the others i got done in the last 4 /5 years. Maybe i'm naturally thin. Also, read up Allie's reply and that might be another explanation,that my milder mutation covers the other one.
Anyway, i don't live in the U.S. i, I live in Portugal, and over here they prefer to not come on too strong medication wise, unless the person needs a certain treatment/medication, they NORMALLY (not always) wouldn't give it to you "just in case".Another thing that i notice is that over here, doctors don't base their decisions so much on numbers, but mostly on the way the person's feeling. Let's say,if i accuse a certain bacteria in my lungs at a certain time, but if i feel great (not tired,not coughing, with appetite etc) they would choose not to put me on an antibiotic (it happened on my last appointment), and the bacteria eventually fades (it has happened too).
It's been working out fine for me.