I need your prayers&encouragement
Jean
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Just diagnosed with stage IV myself, very similar diagnosis and just starting the fight. Can't advise on any of your questions (still learning what the acronyms mean), but can help with the prayers, you'll be in mine tonight. I look forward to hearing that you are cancer free. Honestly, this group and encourament from those that have beat this has kept me going and got me fighting instead of giving up. hang in there.
Rick0 -
Hi Jean,
I'm stilll in the middle of chemo, so I have yet to experience the waiting game of evaluative tests after treatment.
If you've been reading this site, you've probably seen earlier posts that talk about the multiple reasons for variation in CEA. My tumor never put out markers (my CEA was < 0.5), so it will be a useless test for me.
What else in the CMP (I presume it's a comprehensive metabolic panel) was elevated? Kris, our resident chemo/bloodwork expert, is currently abroad celebrating good health. I hope there are others here who know more. Have you tried calling the ACS hotline? I know others have gotten some good answers and leads from them.
The waiting feels like torture once you worry that something is up. I find small doses of Ativan work to take that panic out of my throat! Hope this time can pass quickly and that the future holds good news for you.
Regards, Judy0 -
Jean- I am sorry to hear that your oncologist is worried about your blood tests. If the CMP is a comprehensive metabolic panel, then it is group of tests that evaluate a variety of organs and other parameters such as liver, kidney, and electrolytes (like sodium, potassium etc.) You need to know what tests in that panel are elevated to know more. Bloodwork including liver tests can become abnormal for a variety of reasons, not just due to tumor. They are simply an indication for further investigation.
My CEA has remained normal even with development of metastatic disease, so I can's say much about this, but I think the PET and CT scan are going to help a great deal to sort things out.
I know how hard it is to wait for test results, but worrying is not going to change the results, so try to take a deep breath, a walk outside (at least if it is not pouring down rain as it has been where I live the last few days), and not let it completely ruin your day.
I am hoping and praying that the abnormalities have simple explanation.
Best wishes,
Kris0 -
Hi Rick, Thanks for the reply to my post.I appreciate your prayers for me.RMGill said:Just diagnosed with stage IV myself, very similar diagnosis and just starting the fight. Can't advise on any of your questions (still learning what the acronyms mean), but can help with the prayers, you'll be in mine tonight. I look forward to hearing that you are cancer free. Honestly, this group and encourament from those that have beat this has kept me going and got me fighting instead of giving up. hang in there.
Rick
I hope things are going well for you.
Jean0 -
Hello Judy, Thanks for your reply to my post.It is the comprehensive Metabolic panel. My oncologist did not give me the values.He stated that the liver enzymes were high again, he said don't worry, I am going to check you early and repeat all of your labs.Not having the results make me wonder even more.I also have no idea what the fluid in my lungs is about.jsabol said:Hi Jean,
I'm stilll in the middle of chemo, so I have yet to experience the waiting game of evaluative tests after treatment.
If you've been reading this site, you've probably seen earlier posts that talk about the multiple reasons for variation in CEA. My tumor never put out markers (my CEA was < 0.5), so it will be a useless test for me.
What else in the CMP (I presume it's a comprehensive metabolic panel) was elevated? Kris, our resident chemo/bloodwork expert, is currently abroad celebrating good health. I hope there are others here who know more. Have you tried calling the ACS hotline? I know others have gotten some good answers and leads from them.
The waiting feels like torture once you worry that something is up. I find small doses of Ativan work to take that panic out of my throat! Hope this time can pass quickly and that the future holds good news for you.
Regards, Judy
I read your post all the time.Take care, I will let you know when I have my results.
Thanks,
Jean0 -
Thank you for the reply. I need all the prayers.I will post results.Kanort said:I, too, can't offer any information, but I can offer support in the form of prayer. Please know that you are not alone and that many Semi-colons will keep you in their hearts and prayers. Please let us know of your results.
Hugs,
Kay
Jean0 -
Hi Kris, I am following your advice. I am taking lots of walks outside, and even finished one in the rain. I am unable to do anything since I do not have the values to the liver panel.I now know I want a copy of the labs, no matter what the results are.Lesson learned. Its just that the labs are off, I have the fluid in lungs, and I donot feel well. I have no way of knowing how I should be feeling. Fatigue is so bad, I have to force myself to do everything. I expected to feel great at this time. Thanks for the reply.KrisS said:Jean- I am sorry to hear that your oncologist is worried about your blood tests. If the CMP is a comprehensive metabolic panel, then it is group of tests that evaluate a variety of organs and other parameters such as liver, kidney, and electrolytes (like sodium, potassium etc.) You need to know what tests in that panel are elevated to know more. Bloodwork including liver tests can become abnormal for a variety of reasons, not just due to tumor. They are simply an indication for further investigation.
My CEA has remained normal even with development of metastatic disease, so I can's say much about this, but I think the PET and CT scan are going to help a great deal to sort things out.
I know how hard it is to wait for test results, but worrying is not going to change the results, so try to take a deep breath, a walk outside (at least if it is not pouring down rain as it has been where I live the last few days), and not let it completely ruin your day.
I am hoping and praying that the abnormalities have simple explanation.
Best wishes,
Kris
Jean0
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