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Replies to "@suelannon Sue, you mentioned your husband’s surgery. I assume he had a Whipple. It sounds as..."
@cjcurtis My had had a Distal Pancreatectomy. They removed the Body & tail of the Pancreas as well as his Spleen. They also removed 20 lymph nodes around the pancreas. Cancer was in 14 of the lymph nodes that they removed. My husband ended up too weak for Chemo so he never had treatment at all. He was stage 4 at Diagnosis because they also found Cancer in his lungs. I honestly believe that not getting any treatment is why we had a good year where he felt
halfway normal. My husband was 70 when he was diagnosed.
My husband went through 6 months of testing to see what was wrong with him. He had lost his appetite and lost quite a bit of weight. We kept being told he had pancreatitis but he never had pain. He had so much inflammation in and around the pancreas that they could not see any tumors. We finally went to see a well know Surgery and he felt that doing surgery was the
best way to see what was going on with the Pancreas. He went in and found the tumor which was in the body and the tail.
After Surgery, we certainly debated if we should have just said no to the surgery. We both just wanted to know what was going on at the time and I did not do enough research. We were both so thrilled that the Surgeon was taking us seriously. The oncologist that we were dealing with just kept telling us it was not cancer. They had been doing the CA19-9 and the Levels just kept rising. When it hit 8700 , our Primary Doctor told us to go see the Surgeon.
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@cjcurtis Hi and welcome to Mayo Connect. Your questions are very understandable. What is your husband's diagnosis? What chemotherapy is he taking?