CEA
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Todaypete43lost_at_sea said:markers smarkers, they simply suck
For some they just go up like our age.
Regardless of cea just enjoy today. I am. I hope you do too.
Hugs,
Pete
Thanks Pete. Doing the prep today for tomorrows Alien Abduction .. errrr, colonoscopy that is. Gotta break out the portable commode later today to save me from having to shout "MAKE A HOLE!" while running down the hallway.0 -
Good luck Doc. Will beDoc_Hawk said:Today
Thanks Pete. Doing the prep today for tomorrows Alien Abduction .. errrr, colonoscopy that is. Gotta break out the portable commode later today to save me from having to shout "MAKE A HOLE!" while running down the hallway.
Good luck Doc. Will be thinking about ya!!0 -
Thank YouDoc_Hawk said:Hi KM
The CEA is the number of nanograms per milliliter in the bloodstream of a protein that is produced by the cancer. For some it's just a number that doesn't indicate very much. They've had a very low count (anything under 3 is considered normal) and still had tumors progress. My CEA has always been a very good indicator of what was going on with my cancer. That your husbands took a large drop is pretty good, it shows a response to his treatment. Sometimes there can be a sudden increase, but this can be a false high caused by dead cancer cells working their way out of the system so the onc will look for three or more consecutive high readings.
Welcome to the board, this is a great place to get information as well as to open up to others.
Doc/Ray
Thank You DOC for responding to my post , this all new to us and I have been trying to learn as much as I can. Thank YOu and hope all goes well with you.
WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE !!!!!0
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