Got Latest CT Results an Hour Ago on My Provider's App
My CEA had been rising a bit, nothing super high, but a steady rise. I was due for a CT, as I have liver lesions that MD Anderson can't decide are mets or something else. Colon cancer loves it some liver, so both surgeons consulted said cut them out, as I was likely mis-staged and I should have been a IV. I was about to have surgery to remove them last fall when my surgeon did biopsies of the lesions and all three came back negative. So he decided to wait. My results from yesterday's CT showed the surgical clips they put in (to show the exact position of the lesions for removal in that cancelled surgery) - but - and this is a surprse - they found "No focal lesions evident". The maybe mets have taken a siesta. So that is good news. With folks getting less than good news, I just wanted to share this to show that when things are looking concerning, there is sometimes good news in the future, no matter how unlikely it seems at the moment.
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Great news.....thanks for the
Great news.....thanks for the update.
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Whooa!
Whoa! We need more good news like that. Congratulations.
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YAY!!! Thats fantastic news!
YAY!!! Thats fantastic news!!!
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Wonderful
That is absolutely wonderful news. Thank you for sharing.
Kim
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Thanks all
I mostly wanted to share to show that staging and diagnosis is not an infallible science, so there is still hope in the face of news that is not good. Heck, spontaneous remission is not an every day thing, but it is not legend either. Everyone hang in there and see what the tide brings in.
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So happy to hear your good news!!Capox Dude said:Thanks all
I mostly wanted to share to show that staging and diagnosis is not an infallible science, so there is still hope in the face of news that is not good. Heck, spontaneous remission is not an every day thing, but it is not legend either. Everyone hang in there and see what the tide brings in.
Hit the road maybe mets and don't you come back no more, no more!!
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