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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@marilyn2525
I am glad that you posted about your diagnosis of Insulinoma and experience at Mayo. It sounds like your diagnosis and treatment went very well. I'm glad that you reported about this as it is an encouragement to others.
How are you feeling now? Do you have regular follow-ups?
Yes, I do have regular visits to Mayo Rochester & will have some test done at Mayo Jacksonville in six months. Nothing about open surgery is simple, but having Mayo surgeons do this type of surgery was a great comfort to me. Because the nature of insulinoma, and the fact it is uncommon makes getting a diagnosis as rare as the tumor itself.
Oh, I do agree, @marilyn2525. I'm so glad that you are following up with Mayo Clinic. Insulinoma is rare and you do need the kind of expert care that Mayo provides.
Do you mind sharing the name of your Mayo doctor (or perhaps you have a team of doctors)?
The amazing woman who diagnosed my insulinoma just from conversation ( test to prove later ) Dr. Ekta Kapoor without her I doubt I would now be alive. The first surgeon who did the removal of the tumor Dr. Benzon M. Dy, my second surgery to stop the pancreatic leak was an amazing pancreatic surgeon Dr Sean P. Cleary. My surgeries were 9 weeks apart. They were open modified whipples ( not sure what modified whipple means ) . I do know what a whipple surgery is. I have since found out that the pancreas is the most unforgiving organ we have. Its a brutal surgery, but if I can do it twice at 65 yrs old…I would suggest if you need it, do not be afraid. I feel better than I have in twenty years. The correction of insulinoma was within two days of that first removal surgery, my sugar levels became normal right away. Amen
I need Info On Isulinomas? not sure where else to turn
Good morning and welcome to the group! What information are you looking for on insulinomas? I am happy to help in any way I can. I was first diagnosed with insulinomas in 2015 when I had 2 removed through a modified Whipple procedure in NC. I continued to be hypoglycemic and was referred to a great physician at Mayo Clinic. Through a series of tests/procedures, Mayo discovered and removed or ablated 9 additional tumors in 2017. I continue to have hypoglycemia and through testing know there are 1 or 2 more tiny tumors and surgery is not an option at this time. I had a procedure back in March of this year to control the hypoglycemia. Please share any questions and best wishes in your journey. Mayo is a great place to be a patient with insulinomas!
Hello all, I've had the distal pancreatectomy with splenectomy five years ago. I would be glad to answer any questions someone may have about it. My blood sugar is stable. I do have have some digestive issues with certain foods and I have high platelets due to not having a spleen. But I feel great.
Hi @jadedprincess,
You mentioned having "high platelets" due to not having a spleen. Does this cause any particular symptoms?
I do not have any symptoms, but I have had a couple of small blood clots. They present as a very painful, red, hot bump. I work in healthcare so I know to go in right away to be seen and treated. And of course, my labs usually scare the pudding out of any new doctor until I give them my history. 🙂
Hello @hoochinmama
I see that you posted a while ago. Do you have a diagnosis or Insulinoma? What would you like to know?