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@dalegantous

Thank you! Yes I'm expecting tough sledding with the Folfirinox, just gotta do it!
Answers to your questions:
My Whipple was done openly, not laparoscopically. Surgeon was able to remove 26 lymph nodes, 3 compromised. Immunotherapy infusions were durvalumab and oleclumab. Whipple recovery is going great! I did a lot of walking as soon as I got out of hospital, aiming for 6000+ steps a day. Also I ate tons of protein before going in for surgery, it wasn't easy but very helpful for recovery. I'm able to pretty much eat full meals now. I was fatigued in the morning (after pooping and eating breakfast) but that has pretty much subsided now. Some occasional upset stomach but doesn't last long. I still have a partial collapse of my lower right lung, I should have brought an incentive spirometer home from the hospital with me - just ordered one on Amazon to help me focus on re-expanding that. Just makes it a bit hard to take a very deep breath. But overall I am doing great.
One thing, I had tried to go without the Creon, big mistake, had a lot of diarrhea in the hospital and for 5 days after. Now I take 3 with large meals, 2 with snacks, and all is fine again. Look up the Bristol stool chart, aim for Type 3 or 4 haha!
Best of luck to you!

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Thanks so much! Very helpful. Glad to hear you're 3 for 4. That's a .750 batting average. All star! May the both of us kick this disease's butt.
Thanks again. All the best to you as well.

@dalegantous , Did you get any measurements of tumor size and CA19-9 before, during, and after treatment with the durvalumab and oleclumab, or an assessment by the trial research team of how effective it was?

Did you have specific mutations or other unique circumstances to enter that trial?

Best wishes on your journey with Folfirinox!