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Hello @christobelle89 and welcome to Mayo Connect. I am sorry to hear of the blood pressure problems you have had. It will be good to meet with your cardiologist and find out if the new dosage of BP meds is helping. Regarding your concern about damage to your heart and blood vessels, this would be a good question to bring up when you see the cardiologist.

Regarding other NET medications, this would be a good discussion to have with your oncologist. There are other treatments for NETs, including PRRT.

It looks like you were first diagnosed with NETs in 2017. Is that correct? Were you having symptoms related to the NET on the pancreas? How are you feeling now?

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When I was first diagnosed, I had had an endoscopy in late 2016 because of GERD like symptoms. My gastroenterologist recommended an EUS and when they did the biopsy they discovered I had a NET of the pancreas. When I investigated places for surgery I decided on Hopkins as I live in Virginia and it was the nearest major cancer center with a team approach for followup care after surgery. I have gotten a CT at a Hopkins facility every year and have felt fine. After the CT in late November 2025, they requested an MRI and then a PET. I had mets to the liver. I had a biopsy to determine if it was the same cancer and to decide if I was a candidate for "debulking". It was decided that because of the number mets and their being in both lobes that I was not a candidate. The cancer is the same slow growing cancer. I was started on Lanreotide in March. I have felt fine until about a month ago. I have noticed my blood pressure is exceptionally high, my joints in my hands hurt, I am very tired, and I have more dark spots on my face and those that are there have darkened. The pain in my hands is ameliorated with Tylenol but the blood pressure is scary. I am monitoring it at home and my local oncologist, my PC and my cardiologist are aware of it.