The plan is in place
Next Tuesday I will have a PET/CT scan to see if there is any reason that can be found for why my CEA has suddenly risen to 8 after being 2 since last December, and still 2 in May. I know the amount of radiation I've had in the last year is too much. But I'd rather risk it than possibly be letting cancer grow somewhere. The timing is kind of scarey. August 31 last year is the day that forever changed my life - the day the big obstructing cancerous tumor was discovered. I'm hoping this year on August 31, it is a big bust - NO tumors to be found.
I have my next appointment with my oncologist scheduled already for two months from now. I'm not on our original schedule anymore. Instead of 3 month labs and 6 months scans, we scan now, and repeat labs in 2 months. I am supposed to get my labs before I see him again so we have the numbers for my appointment. We are going on the assumption that my scan will be clear. Then it wouldn't make sense to even check CEA for a while because we can't scan again for at least two months. If there is something growing that is too small to see now, it needs time to grow large enough to find. If my scan is clear and my CEA is 9 or lower in two months, we wait two more months and re-check. I'll be on a 2 month lab schedule for a while. If it jumps up to 12 or more we'll re-scan. 10 or 11 is kind of a grey area for now.
He is giving the nurse the permission to discuss my scan with me. I will call them next Wednsday and she'll let me know. If they see anything we'll make an appointment to see the oncologist - if not, then I'm all set till the end of October.
So, I really don't have any answers yet, but I do have a plan! And that is at least a little comforting to me. Maybe I understand my stepdad a little more now.
Comments
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glad you have a plan
Hi Kathryn,
Glad there's a plan in place! That's always one step in feeling like things are being managed. I do hope that nothing shows on the scan, but it's a good thing to find out. My scan is on Monday as my CEA has shot up to 81 now.
I know you'll let us all know when you find out your results, as will I. I'll have my results on Tuesday.
Best wishes,
Lisa0 -
Kathrynlisa42 said:glad you have a plan
Hi Kathryn,
Glad there's a plan in place! That's always one step in feeling like things are being managed. I do hope that nothing shows on the scan, but it's a good thing to find out. My scan is on Monday as my CEA has shot up to 81 now.
I know you'll let us all know when you find out your results, as will I. I'll have my results on Tuesday.
Best wishes,
Lisa
Having a plan at least gets you one step closer to the answer. Good Luck on a clean scan
Kathy0 -
Lisalisa42 said:glad you have a plan
Hi Kathryn,
Glad there's a plan in place! That's always one step in feeling like things are being managed. I do hope that nothing shows on the scan, but it's a good thing to find out. My scan is on Monday as my CEA has shot up to 81 now.
I know you'll let us all know when you find out your results, as will I. I'll have my results on Tuesday.
Best wishes,
Lisa
Good luck with your scan as well.0 -
Great Plan!
It is great to have a plan in place. We'll wait to hear the good results. Stay positive!
Hugs,
Sara0 -
Kathryn, I will be praying
Kathryn, I will be praying for you and am happy you have a plan. It seems to help settle my mind a little if I have some idea what is going on and what I'm going to do.
Big Hugs and Prayers,
Debbie0 -
Good to have a plan
With all medical things it is good to have a plan.
Here is hoping that the CEA stays steady or goes down and that 8/31/2010 becomes a great day for you to remember when the scan is all clear!
Please keep us posted on how the plan goes.
Marie who loves kitties0 -
Kathryngrammadebbie said:Kathryn, I will be praying
Kathryn, I will be praying for you and am happy you have a plan. It seems to help settle my mind a little if I have some idea what is going on and what I'm going to do.
Big Hugs and Prayers,
Debbie
In college I was that crazy girl that had a plan for everything. I had my daily To-Do list and at bedtime there I was making my list for the next day. Looking back now I can saw I had a little OCD!!LOL Anyways, I love your plan! I hope that all will be well with your scan and the rise in the CEA is just a fluke. -Melissa0 -
It's goodlisa42 said:Thanks Anne
Thanks for the good scan wishes, too.
Lisa
to have a plan (Stan). Just kidding, of course you are not Stan! I hope the best scan possible for you and also for Lisa. It's always good to have a plan. And I sure hope that yours will be clear.
Sandy0 -
A good luck on both of yourSandyL said:It's good
to have a plan (Stan). Just kidding, of course you are not Stan! I hope the best scan possible for you and also for Lisa. It's always good to have a plan. And I sure hope that yours will be clear.
Sandy
A good luck on both of your scans Kathryn and Lisa. Keep up informed and I'm thinking of you. Paula0 -
Lisalisa42 said:glad you have a plan
Hi Kathryn,
Glad there's a plan in place! That's always one step in feeling like things are being managed. I do hope that nothing shows on the scan, but it's a good thing to find out. My scan is on Monday as my CEA has shot up to 81 now.
I know you'll let us all know when you find out your results, as will I. I'll have my results on Tuesday.
Best wishes,
Lisa
You've ridden the CEA rollercoaster more than most of us. I hope your scans show no new growth. I know CEA can go up during treatments as cancer cells die off too. It is such a crazy marker that has so many variables, but still it can be helpful in finding new growth and making or changing the attack plan if needed.
I complain about my worry of my CEA at 8, and yours is 10 times mine. That puts it back in perspective for me. I only had to worry about mine when it was rising last fall. Since December I stayed at 2. I haven't been on the rollercoaster ride.
Please let me know your results on Tuesday. I'm praying for no new growth for you.0 -
Thanks everyone
Yep - sometimes just having a plan takes away a lot of anxiety. I feel like if something has started growing again, or does start to grow, we'll be on top of it for sure. This is a fairly aggressive follow-up schedule now. As aggressive as we can be.
A guy in my support group has the same onc and is a couple years younger than me. He was a stage III patient at the start also. Our onc is known for being very aggressive with his younger patients. And after we are done with treatment, he does labs and scans a little more often than some of the other oncs. Brian was NED for a year after FOLFOX. But the onc kept him on the 6 month scan schedule. And just one lymph node lit up. It was malignant. They caught it very early and did FOLFIRI and he is NED again. So at least if something grows again, we should catch it very early.0 -
Kathryn.....Kathryn_in_MN said:Thanks everyone
Yep - sometimes just having a plan takes away a lot of anxiety. I feel like if something has started growing again, or does start to grow, we'll be on top of it for sure. This is a fairly aggressive follow-up schedule now. As aggressive as we can be.
A guy in my support group has the same onc and is a couple years younger than me. He was a stage III patient at the start also. Our onc is known for being very aggressive with his younger patients. And after we are done with treatment, he does labs and scans a little more often than some of the other oncs. Brian was NED for a year after FOLFOX. But the onc kept him on the 6 month scan schedule. And just one lymph node lit up. It was malignant. They caught it very early and did FOLFIRI and he is NED again. So at least if something grows again, we should catch it very early.
I am sorry that you have to worry about this but the best thing about something like this if it is something then it is quick found and quickly taken care of...We are monitored so close that hardly nothing goes on with us for very long that's not caught. If there is a bright side to all this mess it is because we are monitored so closely....Hang in there and go with the flow, and don't read anything into it until there is something to worry about. Cover all bases to satisfy Numero Uno....you, and it will be ok...and so will you...Love to you and yours.....Buzz0
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