What topics do you want for the Neuroendocrine Support Group?
There’s a new Neuroendocrine Support Group that’s open to patients and caregivers over the phone (for those who aren’t local) and in person in Jacksonville, FL. Are there any topics that you want to discuss?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) Support Group.
@collielady Hello Faith,
I'm sorry to hear that your family could not take advantage of the NIH study. That really is too bad. I live in SE Michigan so I'm not at all close to Jacksonville. I envy those of you who are close to the Mayo Clinic in Florida!
Hi @coolwino, welcome to Connect. I'm sorry that you didn't find us when you started this unwanted journey in 2016, but I'm very glad you found us now. The in-person support group in JAX is new and luckily they are also accessible by teleconference so you don't have to be in Jacksonville to take part. Because you are following the NETs group, you will receive an email notification of upcoming meetings and the topic.
Pain and Cancer is a great topic to discuss here on Connect too. Might I suggest that you start a new discussion devoted to that topic to gather suggestions and coping strategies from other members. Here's how to start a new discussion:
Here's how to create a new discussion post.
1. Go to the NETs group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/neuroendocrine-tumors-nets/
2. Click START A DISCUSSION
3. Enter a title and message. For example "Pain and Cancer"
4. Click CREATE DISCUSSION.
You can find more tips about how to use Connect in the Get Started Guide founder in the footer at the bottom of any page on Connect. Here's the direct link: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/
Hello @coolwino,
I would like to join Colleen, @colleenyoung, in inviting you to join Connect's NET discussion group. I'd enjoy getting to know you better. Please share as you are comfortable doing so: How long ago were you diagnosed with NETs? Was the location of your NETs in the digestive tract? What symptoms/diagnostic tests led your doctor to this diagnosis?
More control of BP during syndrome attacks.
Also relief from flushing pain during attacks. I flush from my eyes to my knees.
Great suggestions, @nigelw. I'm sure @amandafl will appreciate these.
Nigel are you able to attend the support group at the Mayo Jacksonville campus? If I recall correctly you said you were treated there, right?
My insurance keeps denying my DOTATATE PET scan. Is there anyone that has experienced this problem? I had pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor and a full Whipple surgery back in December 2016.
I would be interested to learning if there is anything new on neuroendocrine cancer noted in breast node and the chances of this spreading elsewhere. Mine was totally removed, but there is not a lot of information on NED originating in the breast.
I've only just been diagnosed with two neuroendocrine tumors in the liver. I'm very interested in reading the messages in this support group and also connecting with anyone else who has been diagnosed with liver tumors. Thank you!
I undergone whipple surgery of pancreatic tumor 9 month back.after 1 months of surgery the chromogranin A level was 500.after every 3 months, the CGA test was done,and it is increasing from 500 to 2200,3300 and finally 9200 now.the MRI and dota petscan is OK.the doctor has no resolution for increasing CGA level.the only issue is that I have motion 3 to 4 times daily with no further weight loss after operation.