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@tomrennie The preparation for the Y 90 procedure itself was the biopsy and mapping with dye; all three under a light anesthesia, out patient in early morning and home by late afternoon. The entry used left a small opening covered with an ordinary size Band Aid and caused no pain for me. The isolation from humans/pets was for a few days. The information I received indicated that in a "few weeks," you'd be "back to normal." I found it more like 4 to 6 weeks with extreme fatigue [a term new to me], loss of appetite and weight. I am retired, but would have needed more than 2 weeks if I had to return to work teaching. Six months after the Y 90, my radiologist saw a small spot left on the liver in my scans and suggested she could "zap it" with a microwave ablation of liver. We did the ablation: outpatient, required full anesthesia, after effects of sharp pain in right shoulder- a "referred pain" [another new term] from nerve running up from liver. I mention the ablation b/c Y 90, unlike surgery with clean margins, is less precise and required this follow up. All credit to my radiologist who found the small spot b/c NET specialist and other oncologist saw it but did not mention the option of ablation. Ablation was not painless, but peace of mind that I had done all possible to "delete" the NET was worth it to me.

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@rcochran1 Thank you very much for sharing your experience. It is very helpful. Peace of mind is priceless. When you earned it by doing all that you can, it feels even better. Congrats to you.