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Does anybody knows their SUV levels? ( PET levels)
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YOU WIN!herdizziness said:SUV AND PET'S
I have a SUV and lots of Pet's 3 dog 3 cats. LMAO.
We don't have a dog anymore, only cats.
Gotta love the editing on this site. I could write Maine, but could not write C O O N. I guess their breed is a bad name? -
LOL.Kathryn_in_MN said:YOU WIN!
We don't have a dog anymore, only cats.
Gotta love the editing on this site. I could write Maine, but could not write C O O N. I guess their breed is a bad name?
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Too Funny KathrynKathryn_in_MN said:YOU WIN!
We don't have a dog anymore, only cats.
Gotta love the editing on this site. I could write Maine, but could not write C O O N. I guess their breed is a bad name?
I can't write t r i m m i n g, when I tried to say I was out trimming the bushes in my front yard, I discovered trimming was apparently a bad word!!! LOL
Yea!! I won something!!! LMAO
Winter Marie -
SUV levels
Wish I could help, my HMO doctors don't really believe in SUV levels for colon cancer. I've tried to get them to tell me what they are. If I get SUV levels I don't get the size of the tumors, if I get the size of the tumors I get on SUV levels. I guess whoever reads the scan can only handle one or the other. That being said my tumors have gone from very high activity to moderate and from high to barely percebtible. If fiugre even if I don't have the SUV level, as long as the terminology for the activity level is used consistently, I can evaluate how the drugs are working.
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