What are other survivors doing about pancreatic enzymes replacement?
I am a 4 year survivor of pancreatic cancer. I have been on creon since my Whipple. It is very expensive. I talked to someone who was using Pure Encapsulation instead of creon. The formula doesn't match my creon, but it is about 1/4 the cost of the co-play on creon. What are other survivors doing about pancreatic enzymes replacement?
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My husband had the Whipple in February. He currently takes Zenpep 40,000 capsules - 5 w/meals and 2 w/snacks. He has worked his way up to this dosage and still struggles with loose movements, etc. How do you know when to stop increasing? It is so hard to tell if it’s the chemo or a combination of things causing bowel troubles. Any insight would be appreciated as always.
I found Creon did not increase my chronic constipation. Even though I had gas and oily stools, I still needed to take Miralax. Over 6 months, the dose of Creon was increased until I finally got to a dose that controlled it, 36,000 units two with a meal. I was starting to regain weight before the Whipple's. I was down 7 lb after surgery. I struggled with gas, abdominal discomfort and increased constipation after surgery. I am now 6 weeks out from my Whipple's. It has been difficult. To eat six times a day, I need to eat about every 3 hours. I am not hungry but I am able to eat. If I wait until I am hungry, I am not able to eat enough at a meal to get my calories in. I have been working with the hepatobiliary dietician at MSKCC and nut butters were suggested as a way to increase calories. I have tried almond and cashew butter since I was really tired of peanut butter. I have started gaining some weight. It has been a difficult six weeks. Just in the past few days I have felt more like myself fand begining to feel more hopeful about getting back to my usual state of energy
I really do not notice that my stools are oily and they do not float but I am always in pain and have tightness at top of my incision . This is constant . I wanted my doctor to do a cat scan but he said I didn’t need one . The tramodol does not help the pain so there is no relief . Does anybody else have this issue ? Not gaining any weight but maintaining now after losing 10 lbs . Fixing to start chemo and don’t feel I can tolerate it.
I also have the same stomach problem. When it is serene I drink broth to rest the pancreas and don’t take any enzymes with it. I truly haven’t felt good for 3 years. Losing weight, afraid to eat because of stomachache and side pain. I don’t feel well on Ceron but have to take it. Good luck I had chemo before the Whipple and helped shrink my tumors.
Aceman66, I had my whipple on july12 and it has been a miserable time. Everyone has been telling me I’m doing great but couldn’t eat couldn’t sleep and pain was miserable. For the past week I have been taking 2 36000 creon tabs with each meal. Eating 1 gas x tab after each meal, and taking a dose of miralax every morning. This has been a life saver, the only issue over the passed week has been the top of my scar pain. Get your diet under control and you will be good
I have just started on pancreatic enzymes and do not know what I am doing . It is Creon and my abdomen gets more tight as the day goes on . Am I not taking enough enzymes . Not even sure I need them . My only symptom is gas and abdominal pain and swelling . No diarrhea or floating fatty stools . I have pancreatic cancer.
AMAZING price difference between CVS mail order and CVS retail price for Creon pancreatic enzyme supplement (3mo supply… $90 vs $593.20). We initially paid $190 for 1 month supply but found out from the Mayo nurse yesterday when asked for refill, she ordered it from the Mayo pharmacy, which uses CVS mail order. THIS IS RIDICULOUS!!!
You should checkout CVS CAREMARK…. it’s free to join (Caremark.com) .
I would love to hear more about pure encapsulations could make a difference anyone try it?
I have Medicare and my medications are very expensive. After I go thru the basic $4800 then I go into the donut hole". I pay 20% 50 the cost, the manufacturer pays half of that. My 3 month supply of Creon, 36,000 three four times a day has a cost of $14,000. This year I made it into the "catastrophic range" and paid a 5% copay. The olaparib (Lynparza) is $15,000 monthly so the monthly copay was $800. Fortunately, I just started in September2023. In 2024 the 5% co-pay will go away so I will just have to make it thru the donut hole. Both medications have manufacturer programs for free medication by I do not qualify for either manufacturer programs. Some insurers may require use of a mail order pharmacy to cover the cost. Insurance companies vary widely in their coverages so it is important to know your own insurance benefits.
gardenlady,
Do you have an out of pocket max for your drugs, for medicare?
I will be on medicare in another year. I'm just wondering how much per year I will then have to pay for Zenpep. I take Zenpep instead of Creon.
Zenpep is also very expensive.