Blood Counts Today
Also, Alkaline Phosphate is above normal. It was lower about two months ago and it seems to keep creeping up.
SGOT is slightly above normal - coming back into normal range
SGPT is middle of normal range.
This is a new oncologist doctor for me since mine is on maternity leave and he thought everything was good. Really like this doctor.
I just get nervous when things are changing with my blood counts. I tend to over analyze everything so I think of all the reasons why these change. I just hate tests.
Kim
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My way of thinking............
We are very critical of every bump and rise or fall be it ever so slight because of the idea that the "c" word has come back but everything we eat affects our blood levels and everything else they check...I wouldn't worry about an increase that minute'. Enjoy the words he gave you and let the other go....Did you notice that the "c" word was lowercase.....it doesn't deserve to be any bigger than what it is......Kim, enjoy the moment.....Bless ya, Clift0 -
Kim
Same thing happened to me, when my cea reading changed from 0.5 to 0.9 always that will make you wonder, but I knew that anyway 0.9 was very low cea so I dicarded all the bad thoughts,and stop worrying, and the results of all my scans have been clear, so please think positive because that cea reading of yours is fantastic.0 -
I understand your concerns but less than 1 is a great CEA. I hope that it stays there.Buzzard said:My way of thinking............
We are very critical of every bump and rise or fall be it ever so slight because of the idea that the "c" word has come back but everything we eat affects our blood levels and everything else they check...I wouldn't worry about an increase that minute'. Enjoy the words he gave you and let the other go....Did you notice that the "c" word was lowercase.....it doesn't deserve to be any bigger than what it is......Kim, enjoy the moment.....Bless ya, Clift0
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