Pancreatic cyst

Posted by Bonita @bonitav, May 20, 2016

Pancreatic cyst detected via ultrasound and further analyzed via specialized endoscopy. Presently not malignant, but am wondering how long it could take in order for it to become malignant. Anyone dealt with pancreatic issues, pre-malignancy, etc? My Gi ordered multiple labs and has scheduled colonoscopy because of other symptoms.

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@colleenyoung

@bonitav, rambling on Connect is completely allowed. 🙂
Should you wish to meet other members managing blood pressure and peripheral artery disease, please feel free to post in the Heart & Blood Health group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/heart-blood-vessel-conditions/

Will you have to go for another MRI then?

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That doesn't sound like it was very fun @bonitav! You were rightfully discouraged. But look at that update! I'm delighted that the Mayo nurse followed up as promised and that you have appointments lined up. Might I suggest that you prepare a list of questions beforehand, especially with respect to whether you need another MRI. You might also keep a log of symptoms that you have over the next weeks until your appointment.

@hopeful33250 @irvkay312 do you have any thoughts on how to best prepare for the next appointment? Bonitav, what questions would you like answers to from your GI team?

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@colleenyoung

@bonitav, rambling on Connect is completely allowed. 🙂
Should you wish to meet other members managing blood pressure and peripheral artery disease, please feel free to post in the Heart & Blood Health group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/heart-blood-vessel-conditions/

Will you have to go for another MRI then?

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Sorry there was no Reply tab at the last response from you @colleenyoung so responded here. 🙂 Including @hopeful33250 @irvkay312 .

Thanks for the suggestions. I will take note of the symptoms for the next few weeks. Will also keep a food diary.

Questions for my GI: Re pancreatic cyst: when is it appropriate for a follow-up MRI (without contrast)? Will that reveal any cyst change in size, etc? Will ask if he can give me more information about the type of cyst assuming I can get more clinical findings from the original doctor.
Re anastomosis inflammation and stenosis: Are there treatments that are safe for the inflammation? Is surgery required for the stenosis? Any idea why the previous biopsy in May didn't indicate Crohns, for which I've been treated for years? Is there anyway to confirm that I actually have Crohns? I'm sure I'll have more questions within the coming weeks before the appt, but thanks for the suggestions. My best to all!

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@colleenyoung Relative to the question of preparation for doctors appointment liver cyst. First I would note any and all medicines prescription or over the counter that you take. Next I would specify any changes that you have faced since your last appointment. And last, I would ask the doctor for an honest appraisal on the overall situation-- even CBC changes.
As far as my personal future appointments, I was told "that when you enter Hospice, as I did; no further doctor appointments for treatment are had. The Hospice team however will make you as comforable as well as try to rid you of as much pain as possible."

Kay

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@colleenyoung

@bonitav, rambling on Connect is completely allowed. 🙂
Should you wish to meet other members managing blood pressure and peripheral artery disease, please feel free to post in the Heart & Blood Health group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/heart-blood-vessel-conditions/

Will you have to go for another MRI then?

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@bonitav:  I can only speak to the pancreatic cyst problem.  I have spoken to several doctors regarding this because of my history of neuroendocrine tumors in the duodenum bulb.  Their advice was to have a repeat MRI in either 1 or 2 years.  After the first MRI, I had an ultrasound endoscopy and everything looked benign.  My DX with regards to the pancreatic situation is intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN).  I found that  John Hopkins has a great website to explain the various pancreatic cysts, so if you are looking for reading material that may be a good place to start.  I hope that your other digestive problems get resolved and that you can have some peace of mind.    I know that you will be in good hands at Mayo.  I wish that I lived closer to Minnesota so that I could visit Mayo for a second opinion on a lot of different matters. Best wishes as you follow up.   Teresa <br><br>

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@colleenyoung

@bonitav, rambling on Connect is completely allowed. 🙂
Should you wish to meet other members managing blood pressure and peripheral artery disease, please feel free to post in the Heart & Blood Health group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/heart-blood-vessel-conditions/

Will you have to go for another MRI then?

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Thanks @hopeful33250. Teresa, do you live relatively close to Florida? There's a Mayo here.

If I recall correctly, the pancreatic cyst I have is a mucinous neoplasm detailed via the ultrasound endoscopy, but will have to look for the report before I go to the Mayo. My medication list is in their system already so that's a relief. I've been treated for Crohns for years, yet now these symptoms in the anastomosis area were not classified as Crohns.. just inflammation, stenosis and stricture. At any rate, I'm feeling blessed to be able to get a second opinion and to know that if surgery is necessary, there won't be any hesitation about it. I just want to be able to eat without worrying whether I'll be in the ER at any time. I know everyone has their issues and I think about you too! Thanks again for your concerns, ideas. Bonnie.

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@colleenyoung

@bonitav, rambling on Connect is completely allowed. 🙂
Should you wish to meet other members managing blood pressure and peripheral artery disease, please feel free to post in the Heart & Blood Health group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/heart-blood-vessel-conditions/

Will you have to go for another MRI then?

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Thanks, Bonnie. I'm glad that can be of some help. I live in southeast Michigan, but I am close to Univ. of Mich. Health System and I've found some very good docs there. I consulted with a doctor there about the pancreatic cysts and he said that they are being found more now because more people are having scans for other matters and the pancreatic cysts are being found incidental when looking at other problems. He wasn't too excited about it so I'm going to cool my excitement as well. Best wishes, Teresa

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@colleenyoung

@bonitav, rambling on Connect is completely allowed. 🙂
Should you wish to meet other members managing blood pressure and peripheral artery disease, please feel free to post in the Heart & Blood Health group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/heart-blood-vessel-conditions/

Will you have to go for another MRI then?

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Thanks Teresa. That is good to know. Actually I had an abdominal ultrasound for a totally different reason when the cyst was discovered. I probably reacted quickly because my oldest brother passed away from pancreatic cancer. Glad you have good docs there! Thanks again and best to you.

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Thanks, Bonnie. Keep me posted on what you learn in your upcoming appointment. I'll be thinking about you.

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@bonitav Hi Bonnie: I've been thinking about you. I hope that you are getting answers and a sense of calm. Any changes since we last wrote?

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@hopeful33250

@bonitav Hi Bonnie: I've been thinking about you. I hope that you are getting answers and a sense of calm. Any changes since we last wrote?

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Hi there! Thanks for thinking about me. My ongoing concern now is a partial small bowel obstruction at the site of a previous Crohns surgery. Will get a second opinion on the pancreatic cyst at the Mayo, I hope. Have appts there in July.
Hope all is going well with you!

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