Naked Happy Dance with NED
Patrusha
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Well, I had a CT scan, blood work, and colonoscopy last week and all came back negative. My surgeon did my colonoscopy and she said she wouldn't have been able to find my surgery site if there wasn't a staple in there denoting the spot!!! Yeeehaa!
My CEA remains below 1. So cool.
The only downside is that I might have crossed over into diabetes as my fasting blood sugar was high. My husband is diabetic and I've been testing my morning fasting sugar and it is high every day. Ugggh. I had always had gestational diabetes with my pregnancies and figured the day might arrive when I'd cross over into diabetes, but I was kinda hoping to avoid it. I'm doing a test tomorrow to determine if I am diabetic or not.
Anybody have any thoughts on whether chemo can injure the pancreas and bring on diabetes? I am just curious.
My CEA remains below 1. So cool.
The only downside is that I might have crossed over into diabetes as my fasting blood sugar was high. My husband is diabetic and I've been testing my morning fasting sugar and it is high every day. Ugggh. I had always had gestational diabetes with my pregnancies and figured the day might arrive when I'd cross over into diabetes, but I was kinda hoping to avoid it. I'm doing a test tomorrow to determine if I am diabetic or not.
Anybody have any thoughts on whether chemo can injure the pancreas and bring on diabetes? I am just curious.
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I don't have any info on effects of chemo on pancreas but congratulations for the NED!!Christele0
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Good luck to you, Betina! I'm sure NED is just waiting to take you for a twirl!betina61 said:So happy for you Patrusha,enjoy life, I will be doing my colonoscopy and scans next month,and already getting nervous and worry, I want to visualize being in late september dancing with our good friend. Ned
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