Hi. I am a 24 year old crohns disease patient. 12 months ago admitted to hospital felt unwell after binge drinking. amylase was 130 (slightly elevated) doctor said no concern that it defiantly wasn t pancreatis. All other bloods normal.2 months later routine blood check amylase still elevated, GP advises me to stop drinking for 3 months and come back for bloods. In the meantime I see my Gastro consultant for crohns appointment, I brought up the issue to her about the amylase elevated and she said Crohns can cause amylase to fluctuate and theres no need to stop drinking, So as a result I didnt repeat any bloods and started drinking like normal again. Just once a week basically. However one month ago I got routine blood tests and amylase is now 150. This GP is different by the way, not my regular GP. She says Crohns doesn t really cause amylase to increase and I may have chronic pancreatics. My symptoms are oily stools, and pain in the middle of the belly occasionally (Unsure weather its crohns pain) I have no other symptoms. I am awaiting a CT scan to see what the problem is but I am very worried and everything is adding up to chronic pancreatics. I am praying its something else that is causing the high amylase and oily stool. I am very impatient for the CT scan so thats why Im asking 2nd opinion here. Ino its hard to tell without the CT scan Im just looking for some hope. I have no cases of previous acute pancreatis.