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Keep up your hope
I didn't do chemo so I can't speculate on what might or might not work.
But I do have words of encouragement for both you and your dad. The PET scan will help to define what is going on and help to determine what to do next.
While a rising CEA is not necessarily good, at least it is still low compared to a lot of folks here. From what I have heard here from others, dead cancer cells from chemo can cause the CEA to rise.
Here's hoping that there is no new growth and that things are still stable or improving.
Once you find out the results of the PET scan be sure to let us know. I am sure at that point others here will have some options for consideration.
Keep up the hope,
Marie who loves kitties0 -
I am trying to keep hope...Lovekitties said:Keep up your hope
I didn't do chemo so I can't speculate on what might or might not work.
But I do have words of encouragement for both you and your dad. The PET scan will help to define what is going on and help to determine what to do next.
While a rising CEA is not necessarily good, at least it is still low compared to a lot of folks here. From what I have heard here from others, dead cancer cells from chemo can cause the CEA to rise.
Here's hoping that there is no new growth and that things are still stable or improving.
Once you find out the results of the PET scan be sure to let us know. I am sure at that point others here will have some options for consideration.
Keep up the hope,
Marie who loves kitties
I am trying to keep hope... He has done so good, I just am scared we are destined for bad news.. Where are the most common places for mets? He has them to his liver now...0 -
Keep up the faith
Hi,
My Mom and I are fairly new to this site. I don't know all of the terms and right words. All I can say is that we will say an extra prayer tonight for you and your Dad. There are many people on this site who can offer great advice.
We will pray for you. Please keep your chin up and keep the faith.
Love,
Linda and Ellie0
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