Results not favourable
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Prayers always
So sorry to hear that the latest blood work has some questionable areas. Good news is that you will get scan soonest to determine what is happening, and that your onc did not just say wait and see next results.
If past history is any indicator, then hopefully this is just a blip on the radar since not a big jump.
You always have prayers coming your way...this time just a bit more forcefully to get the best news.
Hugs, Marie who loves kitties
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Ah, the English UNewHere said:Ah Cr@P
I bopped by and saw a post where someone could not spell favorable properly Sorry, had to joke a little, but when I saw the spelling I knew before even before noticing the name.
I am so sorry to see this news Tru. But all my thoughts are with you that it is just a glitch and you get good news quickly.
We do like to put a U in our words. Favour. Saviour. Behaviour. Tomato.
Its good to see you here, New. I sent a reply to your message, telling you just in case you didn't get a notification.
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The 'U' s Make Me ChuffTrubrit said:Ah, the English U
We do like to put a U in our words. Favour. Saviour. Behaviour. Tomato.
Its good to see you here, New. I sent a reply to your message, telling you just in case you didn't get a notification.
Did I do that correctly?
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Sending good thoughts
You are one of our stalwarts, Tru. I am hoping for the best for you.
Eileen
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Praying for you!
Tru, I am praying for good scan results. Stay positive.
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Don't know what your CEA
Don't know what your CEA numbers are, but as others have stated, it could be anything causing the rise.
I've been living with abnormal CEA numbers for almost 2 years now. It'll be 2 years this March. Since the huge jump in my CEA numbers in March of 2017, my CEA numbers have been as follows: 15.6, 16.7, 14.2, 11.9, 15.2, 20.2, 14.3, and 17.7. My "normal" baseline had been around 5.2 to 5.6. Since the jump, I've had pretty much all the tests one can get. CT, PET, MRI, colonoscopy, and upper endoscopy. So far nothing has come up. I have my next check up in November and have been on 6 months follow up since November of last year. My oncologist feels if this was cancer related, my CEA numbers wouldn't be bouncing around like they have and we should have seen something by now on scans plus being symptomatic.
I also found an medical article about a woman that was just treated for metastic spread to her ovaries. Her CEA spiked up to the 1500s and dropped to a low of the 60s. Adjuvant chemo didn't have any affect on her CEA numbers. They tracked her for 5 years with CT scans and never found anything.
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We Canadians use it, too.Trubrit said:Ah, the English U
We do like to put a U in our words. Favour. Saviour. Behaviour. Tomato.
Its good to see you here, New. I sent a reply to your message, telling you just in case you didn't get a notification.
We Canadians use it, too.
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