CEA Results......

marbleotis
marbleotis Member Posts: 720 Member

Well I am happy to report CEA is 1.1.  It has remained very low in my almost 3 years NED. 

I am truely truely blessed and so grateful.  As a stage 3b signet cell I constantly think something will go wrong. That's what cancer has done as I am sure with everyone else.

I know alot of people in our virtual family are going through some rough times right now.  My heart goes out to you all.

As always, I send love and best wishes

Comments

  • traci43
    traci43 Member Posts: 773 Member
    Congratulations!

    That's awesome news.  Wish I had the happy man dancing emoticon since Trubrit isn't around. Enjoy your weekend!  Traci

  • Trubrit
    Trubrit Member Posts: 5,804 Member
    In my thoughts

    I left Happy Man back home, but maybe Cynthia will bring on the Dancing Cat, as your news deserves something visual.

    many, many congratulation!

    Sue - Trubrit

    . OK, I'm playing and came up with this. image imageimage Three cheers for continued NED.

  • Yolllmbs
    Yolllmbs Member Posts: 360 Member
    Great news

    So happy to hear your results. Many many more years NED 

    Yolanda

  • Easyflip
    Easyflip Member Posts: 588 Member
    We are

    Twinsies. I was originally diagnosed 3b and my cea is 1.1 also : ) Congratulations on 3 years, I hope to follow you there too! About 'waiting for the other shoe to drop,' I embrace it as a reminder to live each day fully. We cancer survivors are in a unique position to understand the fragility of life and have experienced it's highs and lows in a very powerful way. Who among us has not cried because of a test result and celebrated with joy another? I'm using this as a wake up call to make whatever days I have left amazing, and for that I'm grateful.

    Easyflip/Richard

  • marbleotis
    marbleotis Member Posts: 720 Member
    Easyflip said:

    We are

    Twinsies. I was originally diagnosed 3b and my cea is 1.1 also : ) Congratulations on 3 years, I hope to follow you there too! About 'waiting for the other shoe to drop,' I embrace it as a reminder to live each day fully. We cancer survivors are in a unique position to understand the fragility of life and have experienced it's highs and lows in a very powerful way. Who among us has not cried because of a test result and celebrated with joy another? I'm using this as a wake up call to make whatever days I have left amazing, and for that I'm grateful.

    Easyflip/Richard

    Beautifully said

    Many thanks - I also had the joy of telling my 88 year old Mother my good news.  I could hear she was happy-crying!

    Happy-crying sure beats sad-crying any day.  Did my share of cancer related sad-crying.

    The best to you.  Cool

  • UncleBuddy
    UncleBuddy Member Posts: 1,019 Member
    Congrats

    and keep on staying healthy!

    Lin