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iluvmms
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I have been lurking again, I visit multiple times daily, but haven't posted much.
I had my 6 mth post liver resection scan yesterday and Dr visit. My CEA was an all time low of .7 and scans were all great. The Dr was very pleased. He did mention a cyst on left ovary, but he said it was nothing to be concerned with, just to follow up with Gyn, and now I have to set up colonoscopy. But great news!!
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my best too all??
Christy
I had my 6 mth post liver resection scan yesterday and Dr visit. My CEA was an all time low of .7 and scans were all great. The Dr was very pleased. He did mention a cyst on left ovary, but he said it was nothing to be concerned with, just to follow up with Gyn, and now I have to set up colonoscopy. But great news!!
I think of everyone here ofter.
my best too all??
Christy
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great news!
I am glad you have such great news on your CEA as well as your scan. Just stay on top of that report of a cyst on your ovary; remember that anything under 7cm is considered normal for ovary growths, since they tend to fluctuate on a monthly cycle, but anything that becomes larger than 7cm was less than at one time. Mine was ignored for 2 scans until it got to be larger, and it wound up the size of a soccer ball at removal. I'm sure yours isn't anything, just want to warn you to stay aggressive!
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goodLovekitties said:Glad for your good news
So glad you are doing so well.
Get the scope and app. with gyn and then you are all set.
Hugs,
Marie who loves kitties
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