Mrs. L.K, a 32-year-old high school teacher, presents with worsening abdominal pain and vomiting. Her investigations show elevated white blood cell count, amylase, lipase, and liver enzymes. She is diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. Two weeks prior, she had seen the doctor for upper abdominal discomfort, bloating, and indigestion. Risk factors for her condition include a diet high in fat and alcohol consumption. A prior ultrasound found gallstones. This case suggests acute pancreatitis secondary to gallstone disease.