Scan today results tomorrow
I was not overly worried until his latest CEA result came into his chart. He started chemo at 14.7, one month in was 8.2 and today one month later is 8.7. I know .5 is not horrible I know this in my rational thinking mind, but in my crazy go off the rails with worry wife mode I am certain the scan will show no change and he won't be able to get a resection. I am useless now, glad I was productive this morning.
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Fret free
I don't think we're ever fret free, wether we're the patient or the caregiver/loved one.
Don't concern yourself with the CEA #. My Onc refused to order CEA when I was going through treatment, as he didn't deem it reliable.
When do you get to see the Doc?
Tru
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We see herTrubrit said:Fret free
I don't think we're ever fret free, wether we're the patient or the caregiver/loved one.
Don't concern yourself with the CEA #. My Onc refused to order CEA when I was going through treatment, as he didn't deem it reliable.
When do you get to see the Doc?
Tru
Tomorrow at 11:15 EST
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CEA Can Change During chemo
With some increases probable...in fact a slight increase/bounce in some studies being okay/better. There were some that indicated a straight line massive drop and continue down had worse prognosis (if I recall correctly). This was something looked at when I first started, so may be a bit off. My scan was today, don't have results until Friday or Monday in all likelihood.
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I hope your scanNewHere said:CEA Can Change During chemo
With some increases probable...in fact a slight increase/bounce in some studies being okay/better. There were some that indicated a straight line massive drop and continue down had worse prognosis (if I recall correctly). This was something looked at when I first started, so may be a bit off. My scan was today, don't have results until Friday or Monday in all likelihood.
gives you hope and maybe some surgical options!!! I wish you didn't have to wait so long for your results.
I was told over the phone his tumor shrunk from 3.8 -2.5cm so pretty good. Not sure if it's enough. I know this because he has a blood clot in his catheter in his port which they said was common but now as i sit here in bed I am convinced it's going to slip out and go to his heart
Honestly i am my own worst enemy. Appointment tomorrow to go over things still they did say the cea to them was stable
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Wishing the Best
That blood test isn't always reliable. It's a good thing that you got the scan so he can really see what the results are within a day. It's hard to wait, but don't worry too much about the jump. Wishing the best for you both. Please let us know how he did.
Kim
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