NET - Insulinoma
Hello to All,
I am joining this group from the Diabetes/Endocrine group. In July 2015 I was diagnosed with 2 insulinomas - both removed surgically at DUMC in NC. The diagnostic work-up included a 5 day hospital stay (72 hour fast + complications) and the surgery was an 11 day hospital stay (typical stay for a Whipple procedure). About 3 months post surgery, I started having recurrent hypoglycemia symptoms very similar to my pre-op symptoms. Insulinomas are very difficult to diagnose and locate and so far they have not been able to locate a new tumor but do suspect there is regrowth of an old tumor or growth of a new one. That is what will bring me to Mayo next week. Anyone been through insulinoma testing at Mayo? Hopeful to be starting down a path to possibly find a resolution of daily hypoglycemia symptoms but nervous because I have walked down this path once already. Glad to see the new group on NETs. Thanks.
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Hello @preeti
I just wanted to check in with you to see how you are doing. I hope you continue to gain strength and are able to eat more.
Have you been given a date for discharge from the hospital?
Hello @preeti
As you have not posted since the day after your surgery I wanted to touch base with you again. I'm wondering if you are still in the hospital and/or still in the Rochester, Minnesota area.
Will you post an update when you can?
Hello @hopeful33250, sorry, I could not post an update over the last few days. I was discharged after 3 nights of hospital stay post surgery. I stayed at my sister’s place in Houston for 2 weeks and now back to home in NJ. I was able to start eating regular food after about a week post surgery. Recovery has been great so far and I am slowly gaining strength back. I continued to reduce taking pain meds and completely stopped after 10 days post surgery. Avoiding lifting heavy things and taking as much care as I could to avoid developing harnia. At some point, I noticed minor discharge at the drain wound and called up after hours number at Mayo. They were great to connect me to my surgeon’s team who were super helpful. They asked me to send a photo of the wound site and after looking at the picture, assured me that it’s healing well. Thanks for checking with me!
Great to hear! Keep getting better and take care!
Glad to hear that good report, @preeti! Thanks for checking in.
I have just returned from my week at Mayo so I wanted to post a quick update for the group. The best news of the week is that we confirmed there is NO metastasis of the insulinomas to the liver. The only downside to the week is that the pancreas is still positive for at least one or more insulinoma tumors. After an endoscopic ultrasound the tumors are not visible for the purpose of ablation of the tumors. We met with the surgeon after the endoscopic ultrasound. Essentially we have 3 options: 1) medical management 2) ablation of the tumors via endoscopic ultrasound 3) total pancreatectomy (strongly not recommended). Since the tumors were not visible by EUS, we are really only left with medical management of the remaining tumor(s). A little disappointing there is not a "fix" at the end of all the procedures but I am very happy there is no metastasis. We are going to try and new medication to see if it helps. The journey does continue. . .
@ahtaylor
I so appreciate your update. I feel with you both in the relief of "no metastasis" but I also share with you in your disappointment that there is currently "no fix" for your problem. I applaud your determination as you journey towards a cure and/or treatment.
If you are comfortable sharing more, could I ask what new med you are trying? Is the med being used to alleviate the symptoms of the blood sugar problem?
Hi @preeti
I've been thinking about you and wondering how you are doing. I hope your recovery is still going smoothly.
Will you be returning to Mayo for a post-op appointment or will the follow-up be done by video?
I would enjoy hearing from you when you are able.
Sorry for they delay in response. Getting back and catching up. We are going to try Victoza which is technically a diabetic drug and appears a little counterintuitive but does help with insulin and glucagon control. There will be close monitoring/communication re: effectiveness once I start the medication. The other alternative was diazoxide which has significant side effects. Thanks for the questions.
@ahtaylor Thanks for your reply. I hope the Victoza is a help to you.