What's recovery after distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy like?
Can anyone give me information on how their recovery was after distal pancreatectomy and splenectomy? After 2 years of MRIs every 6 months and watching an MNC slowly but steadily grow, my doctor said that I should have this procedure. I'm 45 and typically a fairly healthy and active female. I'm trying to figure out how much time I'll need to be off of work or if I can manage to squeeze in in during the summer yet while I'm off.
Thank you for any information you have!
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I am facing the same operation imminently. Do you know why it can't be done by laparoscopy ?
Hi Frygirl777,
I'm glad you are a 100% after your Surgery. I was recently diagnosed, and surgery is recommended as part of my forthcoming treatment, but Chemo is recommended first for shrinkage. I'm having anxiety.
You will honestly be fine. It likely was best to do chemo first so they get it all during surgery. In my case they did not & I had to do 5 back to back radiation treatments. Radiation made me so nauseous for 2 weeks after. The radiation was way worse than the surgery. I wonder some days if I will ever feel normal again. Chemo was supposed to start this week but I am still too sick plus now they think I might have a blood clot around my port leading into my port. If it’s not one thing, it’s another, it seems.
Did they advise to do more chemo after your surgery?
…don’t discount your anxiety. It’s impossible not to have anxiety. This for sure is a terrifying diagnosis! I too have major anxiety. Didn’t know what the tightness in my chest was but as it turns out, it is likely anxiety.
I think their reasoning was that they needed a larger opening to have a better view & it made it easier to pull the pancreas with the tumor through as well as the spleen. I had robotic surgery so 4-5 small incisions & one 4 inch incision down lower.
I picked up my Chemo Meds yesterday and have to wait for the Oncology Navigator to check my blood levels or white cells to see if I'm strong enough to start the treatment
Thank you fly girl. Where did you have yours done ? I didn't know it could be done robotically . Yours then was less invasive than a laparotomy ?
I hope you are well and sincerely thank you x
I wish you nothing but the best! Healing energy coming your way!
You’re welcome! I’m in Southern California & had my surgery at Loma Linda University Hospital. I am about to start chemo on 4/10. Still recovering from a 5 day radiation regimen. That was brutal! Extreme fatigue & nausea. I couldn’t eat for a week.
I wish you well also! We all need a miracle!