"Grossly Normal"? - PET Mostly Clean
Got my results today. Started late October 2009 with base of tongue stage IV - two nodes involved, one huge, one slightly enlarged. Did Induction Chemo, then rads with concurrent chemo.
Tongue is clean now (per CT and PET - "no significant activity"). Formerly huge node is a non-issue. the "small" node shows some activity, and is still slightly enlarged, but smaller. SUV was 9 - is now less than 2 (considered in the range of normal). PET shows "no evidence of metastatic disease".
Doc says he'd consider me in remission, but we have to watch the node, and I have to see a doc (rad, onco or ENT) once a month for the first year. Also have to have another PET when insurance co will permit.
So, I'm happy, but still have some concern - same as everyone else, I guess.
On a high note, my GP did blood work yesterday, and I now have normal range readings for my formerly high triglyceride (from 310 to 156) and A1C (was considered diabetic at 7.1, now 6.2)levels. Also, at three and a half months out, I'm just very slightly anemic.
Oh, and I found out that metabolic activity in my brain is "grossly normal" - I'm showing my family that report.
Do well,
Pam
Comments
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Congratulations!
Pam,
Congratulations on the finding of "no significant activity" and on your "gross" normalcy! Your results sound about par for the course, for a 3-month scan. I've already been put on notice that I'll be seeing one doctor or another on a monthly basis for at least a year...
Now, get out there and have some summer fun!
Deb0 -
Yes!D Lewis said:Congratulations!
Pam,
Congratulations on the finding of "no significant activity" and on your "gross" normalcy! Your results sound about par for the course, for a 3-month scan. I've already been put on notice that I'll be seeing one doctor or another on a monthly basis for at least a year...
Now, get out there and have some summer fun!
Deb
Ah, yes- and I thought I was the only one who was grossly normal, or viceaversa! Good to hear, Pam. Stay Positive, girl.
kcass0 -
Nice news Pam
Glad to hear your Scan was good.
Scam0 -
Good newsScambuster said:Nice news Pam
Glad to hear your Scan was good.
Scam
Congratulations on your scan.
There's been a lot of good news here lately. We'll add your grossly normal to the list.
It's very encouraging for those still in treatment.0 -
Pam, very happy to hear your
Pam, very happy to hear your good news. IT is always good to hear positive stuff. I wish you the best and will pray you continue to be in remission and cancer FREE!!
Sincerely,
debbie0 -
Congratulations Pam- I wasdebbiejeanne said:Pam, very happy to hear your
Pam, very happy to hear your good news. IT is always good to hear positive stuff. I wish you the best and will pray you continue to be in remission and cancer FREE!!
Sincerely,
debbie
Congratulations Pam- I was thinking about you!!0 -
Thank Youstaceya said:Congratulations Pam- I was
Congratulations Pam- I was thinking about you!!
Thank you all for your support. I don't have to tell you what it means to me - I know you know. Good thing - I'm not good with talking about feelings (but notice I do at least try much more often now).
Do well,
- Pam0 -
CongratsPam M said:Thank You
Thank you all for your support. I don't have to tell you what it means to me - I know you know. Good thing - I'm not good with talking about feelings (but notice I do at least try much more often now).
Do well,
- Pam
Pam,
I've been outta town for awhile but just saw your were grossly normal! Congrats!!!
Greg0 -
CongratsPam M said:Thank You
Thank you all for your support. I don't have to tell you what it means to me - I know you know. Good thing - I'm not good with talking about feelings (but notice I do at least try much more often now).
Do well,
- Pam
Congrats on all your good news today. It certainly picked my day up and made me feel better. Thank you for sharing your excellent news. I know hope lives on for all of us.
Debbie0
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