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The CEA level going down is
The CEA level going down is a good sign, and I hope your scan will confirm that the tumors are shrinking. Make sure your doctors know about the pain you're experiencing -- I'm sorry that I have no ideas about it. As you know, side effects of chemotherapy are common.
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pattiPGLGreg said:The CEA level going down is
The CEA level going down is a good sign, and I hope your scan will confirm that the tumors are shrinking. Make sure your doctors know about the pain you're experiencing -- I'm sorry that I have no ideas about it. As you know, side effects of chemotherapy are common.
--Greg
sorry to hear you are stage 4. i was stage 3 i noticed when i was on xeloda before surgery it was giving me an ulcer so i got previcid for that,then during my mop up chemo the pain was in my lower abdomen after i ate but during my off week i did not hurt.now that i am NED and off chemo i dont hurt in my stomach area at all.i swear i think it was all that chemo that was tearing my stomach up.good luck to you and Godbless....johnnybegood0
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