Pancreatic Cancer Group: Introduce yourself and connect with others
Welcome to the Pancreatic Cancer group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
This is a welcoming, safe place where you can meet people living with pancreatic cancer or caring for someone with pancreatic cancer. Let’s learn from each other and share stories about living well with cancer, coping with the challenges and offering tips.
I’m Colleen, and I’m the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. Chances are you’ll to be greeted by fellow members and volunteer patient Mentors, when you post to this group. Learn more about Moderators and Volunteer Mentors on Connect.
We look forward to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Pull up a chair. Let's start with introductions.
When were you diagnosed with pancreatic cancer? What treatments have you had? How are you doing?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Pancreatic Cancer Support Group.
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@tomrennie
Yes, all the time!
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3 Reactions@199 Which of the Tummy Smoothers are you using that are helpful?
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1 Reaction@cjcurtis I was on a different chemo regimen, but I lost over 100lbs before and during the initial stages of treatment. I lived on protein smoothies, apple sauce, multi vitamins, and hard pretzels. Eventually, the chemo worked, and I got my appetite back. Have you tried smoothies?
I don’t know if I qualify but my husband died of pancreatic cancer on April 25, 2000. I have 3 sons and I worry about them. Does a person inherit the gene or what ever to be in danger of also getting this disease’ ( also 9 grand and 14 great grandchildren)
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2 Reactions@linda86 Sorry to hear about your husband, and I can relate to your concerns. Has anyone in the family had any genetic testing done?
@gmapri I am so addicted to these I get the 27 ounce bag 🙂 They are by St. Claire & they also have different flavors, but mine are these and I asked the oncologist I had at first if the ingredients were okay.
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3 Reactions@199 Thank you!
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2 ReactionsNot that know of. @tomrennie
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1 Reaction@linda86 physicians say that this cancer is predominantly caused by gene mutations that happen during our lifetime, and not as much due to genetics.. however, it does happen. They could ask their Internal medicine doctor to have genetic testing done. It’s not invasive . Very easy. It won’t say “pancreas cancer” but it will show if they have genes that make them predisposed to GI cancers (or others)
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2 Reactions@gamaryanne What is the difference between a gene mutation and genetics? I personally get confused about them. I think gene mutations are environmentally influenced where genetics are something you are born with? Am I close?
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