Metastatic Pancreas treatment

Treatment of metastases in other locations.
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D.ap
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Metastatic Pancreas treatment

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Olga and Ivan

If I can be so bold in suggesting a post on a pancreatic treatment ,remedy ,approach for a ASPS patient :roll:

http://www.cureasps.org/forum/viewtopic ... =495#p9494

The research of surgical options you provided

What is expected with a surgery whether laparoscopic or an open surgery when there can be a remediate surgery of some kind

http://columbiasurgery.org/pancreas/wha ... -operation

"Post-Operative Dietary Guidelines
After pancreatic surgery, it is normal to have difficulty eating or to experience nausea, vomiting or heartburn. These symptoms are caused by a condition known as "gastric ileus," or temporary paralysis of the stomach. It may take your digestive system anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to return to normal. There is no way to predict how quickly your stomach will regain full function, and patients must undergo a trial-and-error process as they attempt to resume normal eating. In some cases, patients find they must make permanent changes to their diet in order to alleviate diarrhea, gas, and stomach pain. In situations where gastric ileus persists, a supplemental feeding tube and/or a special IV called a PICC line can help to ensure the patient receives proper nutrients.

In general, when recovering from a pancreatic operation, the goal should be to eat small, frequent meals/snacks every three hours. Eat a protein containing food first each meal to minimize the amount of muscle mass you may lose. It is important to remember to drink fluids between meals to stay hydrated. Our clinical nutritionist has created a handout to help you anticipate what to expect after your surgery including food recommendations and some helpful tips for minimizing gastrointestinal "
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