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    <title>CancerCompass Message Board: Whipple Procedure</title>
    <description>CancerCompass message board discussion started by Decostyle on 1/20/2006</description>
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      <title>Whipple Procedure</title>
      <description>Hi, My name is Judie,and it is eight weeks after having the Whipple Surgery.
I had a tumor growing up into my bile duct.  
It all started with a gall blatter attack. After numerous tests Doctors found the tumor. At this time Doctors said it must come out. That's when I first heard of the Whipple. 
One month later I was admitted to the Mass. General Hospital in Boston. That day I had surgery.
Although I survived the surgery and the tumor was benign, it was a long seven hour surgery.
(for my family)
I don't remember much of the first three days, and for the remaining five days all I could consume was fluids.
There is also a risk of diabetes after the pancrease is removed. One blood test after the other, while in the hospital. 
I left the hospital on the eighth day without diabetes.
Recuperating was tiresume. Tired all the time.
Eight small meals a day. And they must be small.
Today I am feeling good, no aches or pain, although I don't remember having any pain following the surgery.
Well there it is, and it was an EXPERENCE!</description>
      <author>Decostyle</author>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>so Far, so Good!</title>
      <description>Congrats on your great results!  I hope your recovery continues to go as smoothly as it's been going!  :-D</description>
      <author>Janpan</author>
      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: so Far, so Good!</title>
      <description>judie,my mom had a whipple for duodenal cancer at mass general also
with andrew warshaw on nov 8 2006. she is 70. the surgery was
successful other than it did sneak into 1 node out of 22. chemo is
recommended but she is still too weak to get it yet. ? it&amp;#39;s been 10
weeks, how long does it take to feel human again? she&amp;#39;s getting really
down and discouraged. we&amp;#39;ve been told it would take a long time to
recover. how long is&amp;nbsp; long?</description>
      <author>Sue11</author>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>RE: Whipple Procedure</title>
      <description>Hi, My name is Nancy and I am 50 years old.&amp;nbsp; I also had a Whipple procedure in May of 2006.&amp;nbsp; My pancreatic mass&amp;nbsp; came back as benign although&amp;nbsp;I did have an uncle on my fathers&amp;#39; side of the family that did die from having pancreatic cancer.&amp;nbsp; So, I suppose being predisposed to developing that could be a possiblity.&amp;nbsp; The surgeon told me to expect to have gastric/bowel related&amp;nbsp;problems for up to a year or so.&amp;nbsp; I am eating&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;a regular diet but do have problems now with malabsorption as my protein levels are low.&amp;nbsp; I have lost about 50 lbs (I was weighing &amp;gt;250), I am experiencing what they call dumping synrome-gastric emptying issues.&amp;nbsp; So needless to say I am in the bathroom OFTEN during the day with loose stools and cramping which can be over whelming at times.&amp;nbsp; I know that everyone heals differently.&amp;nbsp; How frustrating this has been&amp;nbsp; because you want to see some progression and some sense of &amp;quot;wellness&amp;quot; and also have some control of your life and not be so worried about being close to a restroom.&amp;nbsp; If anyone has any feedback ...please feel free to reply.. Thanks</description>
      <author>Surprisegirl</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Feb 2007 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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