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Marci, is the surgery you turned down the Whipple? Just curious about your thoughts and decisions. I know that I struggle sometimes on future treatments and direction to take on many things. I usually read about what people decided to do, but not so much on how they came to pick their decisions.

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I couldn’t have a Whipple because my tumor was wrapped around a major artery. He would have had to remove my pancreas, stomach, spleen and gallbladder was already removed. My esophagus would have been connected to my colon so I could never eat a regular meal and would’ve had constant painful diarrhea. Stay close to a bathroom. Not a good quality of life. And it would still come back but I’d be too weak for chemo. At least this way I can enjoy my family and deal with recurring issues as they come.