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    <title>Does have gastrinoma, or zollinger-ellison syndrome?</title>
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      <title>RE: Does have gastrinoma, or zollinger-ellison syndrome?</title>
      <description>&amp;nbsp;On 6/17/2009 sarah_dbd wrote:I&amp;#39;m a 26 year old female with Celiac disease.&amp;nbsp; I have been having more gastro trouble lately though.&amp;nbsp; Had a capsule endoscopy done about&amp;nbsp;7 weeks ago which revealed a large ulcer where the second and third part of the duodenum connect.&amp;nbsp; The ulcer is H. Pylori negative.&amp;nbsp; I strated PPI(proton pump inhibitor) therapy ASAP to heal it.&amp;nbsp; The symptoms were resistant to therapy so had a normal endoscopy done last week to check if the celiac disease is uncontrolled.&amp;nbsp; The celiac is fine.&amp;nbsp; My GI thinks I may have a gastrinoma of the pancreas&amp;nbsp;(Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome).&amp;nbsp; I went of the PPI therapy last week as I need to be off for 2 weeks for an accurate blood test (fasting gastrin level) which will give us a good indication if I have this tumor or not.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone here have this type of pancreatic cancer?What have your experiences been?&amp;nbsp; Did you have to do chemo?&amp;nbsp; Or just surgery?&amp;nbsp; Was it hard locating your tumor?My 5 year old son just ended 3 years of chemo for leukemia in March, so we are quite sick of cancer.&amp;nbsp; This is a lot to wrap my head around.&amp;nbsp; Any info would be greatly appreciated.&amp;nbsp;SarahHi Sarah,I was diagnosed with Zollinger Ellison on April 21st /09 this year. I am going for surgery on June 30 which is 3 days from now.Sometimes this disease is hard&amp;nbsp; to diagnose but once it is they usually recommend surgery. I have been told I won&amp;#39;t need chemo but each case is different. If you want more information i suggest you go to&amp;nbsp; www.mdjunction.com, there is a very good support group there. Some have had the surgery already and others like me are still waiting. All the best to you.Charlene</description>
      <author>charrem</author>
      <pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Does have gastrinoma, or zollinger-ellison syndrome?</title>
      <description>I&amp;#39;m a 26 year old female with Celiac disease.&amp;nbsp; I have been having more gastro trouble lately though.&amp;nbsp; Had a capsule endoscopy done about&amp;nbsp;7 weeks ago which revealed a large ulcer where the second and third part of the duodenum connect.&amp;nbsp; The ulcer is H. Pylori negative.&amp;nbsp; I strated PPI(proton pump inhibitor) therapy ASAP to heal it.&amp;nbsp; The symptoms were resistant to therapy so had a normal endoscopy done last week to check if the celiac disease is uncontrolled.&amp;nbsp; The celiac is fine.&amp;nbsp; My GI thinks I may have a gastrinoma of the pancreas&amp;nbsp;(Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome).&amp;nbsp; I went of the PPI therapy last week as I need to be off for 2 weeks for an accurate blood test (fasting gastrin level) which will give us a good indication if I have this tumor or not.&amp;nbsp; Does anyone here have this type of pancreatic cancer?What have your experiences been?&amp;nbsp; Did you have to do chemo?&amp;nbsp; Or just surgery?&amp;nbsp; Was it hard locating your tumor?My 5 year old son just ended 3 years of chemo for leukemia in March, so we are quite sick of cancer.&amp;nbsp; This is a lot to wrap my head around.&amp;nbsp; Any info would be greatly appreciated.&amp;nbsp;Sarah</description>
      <author>sarahdbd</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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