Post surgery (whippel) and post chemotherapy

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Hi , I had whipple surgery for stage 2 pancreatic cancer and have just completed 6 months of chemotherapy, they had to cancel the last 2 treatments because the side effects were too bad and my scans are clear. I am struggling with eating because after 2-3 hours after eating i am sick and I’m not having anyone really listen to me. My dietician just says eat smaller meals, take the omoprezole properly and take more creon. I do this anyway I only eat a small amount twice a day and getting more frustrated with all this. Is anyone else having similar problems I would like any advice or reassurance it not just me going through this. Many thanks Blush

  • Hi  and a very warm welcome to the Macmillan Community but sorry to hear about your journey.

    Navigating a cancer journey can be such a stressful and challenging time but getting support from people who have walked or are walking the ‘exact same' journey can help a lot. (I have a completely different cancer)..

    The Community is actually divided into dedicated Support Groups (Discussion Rooms) so can I recommend that you look to join and put up your own post in our dedicated Pancreatic Cancer Support Group.

    This group is a safe place to talk to others with a similar diagnosis, treatment experience, to ask questions and get support. To connect in with the group please click on the link below…….

       Pancreatic cancer

    ……. and once the group page opens you will see a [Black - Click to Join - Banner] at the bottom of the page, click in this box and this will then confirm that you have joined the group.

    You can then introduce yourself to the group by putting up your very own post by clicking [+ Create new post] or [+] in the top right of the group page.

    You can copy and paste the text from this post into your new post.

    The Macmillan Support Line is open between 8am-8pm (timings may differ across services) 7 days a week on 0808 808 00 00…… this service provides cancer information, practical information, emotional support, benefits/financial/work guidance or just a listening ear.

    Talking to people ‘face to face’ can be very helpful so do check to see if you have any Local Macmillan Support in your area, do also check for a local Maggie's Centre as these folks are amazing.

    Do get back to me if you need further help navigating the community.

    Mike (Thehighlander)

    It always seems impossible until its done - Nelson Mandela

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  • Thank you for your reply. I thought i had joined the pancreatic cancer group..  I will try again hopefully with more success Blush