CEA STILL RISING
jerseysue
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I was told 2 weeks ago that I have colitus. My CEA count went up as of Monday. I was hoping with the medicine that it would go down. It's now at 35 it was 17 4 weeks ago. I have to go back in 3 weeks for more blood work. I'm not sure what the plan is going to be if after 3 weeks it's up some more. I'm guessing CT scans coming my way. Any thoughts anyone?
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Illness and medicines (perhaps like the ones you are taking for the colitis) have been thought to drive CEA counts up. Did your doc address the higher CEA? Was he/she able to reassure you at all? If not, give him a call and express your concern. For all the money they are paid they can hold our hands once in a while and reassure us when we need it. LOL!!!0
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I agree with Patrusha. Maybe you should express your concerns about this to your doctor. The colitis and meds could be the cause of your rising CEA count. It sounds to me like that must be what your doc is thinking if he wants to repeat the bloodwork in 3 weeks. That will give your body a chance to recover.
God bless you,
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When was your last scan? If it has been awhile consider asking your doctor for a PET scan. It could well be that the colitis and meds are causing the rise as the CEA is not totally specific for cancer. That's why it is not used for colon cancer screening but is used after one has the diagnosis.
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