To whipple or not to whipple? What is quality of life like after?
Am 56 years old in generally good health, though with type 2 diabetes. Have a very large (41mm) adenoma in my duodenum. It's not malignant but is of a type that will almost certainly become malignant, it will eventually block my duodenum. I also have abnormal cells in the bulb of my duodenum, so endoscopic removal is not an option. Surgeon is suggesting a full Whipple, without preserving the pylorus. Realize that I'm blessed that things are pre-malignant but also didn't have a Whipple on my bingo card at this point in my life. Whole process has moved very quickly - started with anemia in mid-October and am looking at a potential surgery date in January. Would appreciate anyone's perspective on living with a Whipple and on quality-of-life post recovery.
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Greetings, We are on our way to the hospital for the port to be inserted. When I find out, I will let you know about the chemo. Yes Jamie was having a difficult time eating. He still does, but its getting better. I drive him nuts offering food.
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2 ReactionsI know a hug is not enough. I’m glad Jaimie is doing ok. I wish you both the very best. @ln100
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Thank you so much. Jamie is having port placement today
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2 Reactions@bilas Please let us know how it goes?
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1 Reaction@tomrennie All went well. Now waiting for the oncologist to set up Jamies visits. Jamie is my hero. He is all I have. My beautiful daughter Jennifer passed away 2009. She like Jamie are gifts. I am making an appointment with my primary for something to help me through this.
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2 Reactions@bilas Good luck with your primary. At times, the mental and emotional side of things can be equally as challenging as the physical for both the patient and caregiver. Stay positive and don't be too hard on yourself ok?
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1 ReactionHi! I am 1 year out from Whipple for head of pancreas adenoca. I take creon three times a day. No pain but I am always aware of my abdomen. The same feeling you get when you don’t know if you’re going to pass gas or stool. No diarrhea, no incontinence. A small price to pay, overall I feel great considering my diagnosis!
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2 ReactionsI was diagnosed May 2025 had Whipple September 2025. Currently doing well. Was recently told that I have a hernia and now I’m wearing a belly band.
Prior to Whipple surgery the stent needed to be replaced every few weeks was very uncomfortable.
Whipple tolerable.
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2 Reactions@tomrennie I am trying to stay positive. It is so hard watching my son in pain. His stomach is always hurting, I guess it's time for me to call the surgeon.
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