I COULDN’T WAIT TIL THIS EVENING TO POST THIS!!!
Last Friday, I had the bloodwork drawn to track my tumor markers. It was draw #4. I’ve been having Very Good Results…
I now have the results of the August 27 draw… this draw was for both the monthly tests (most specifically my CEA Tumor Markers) AND for the 3-month tests, which include my HER2 and EGFR Numbers…
On April 15, my baseline CEA tumor markers were 63.1 ng/mL (nanograms per milliliter)
On June 03, my 2nd draw CEA tumor markers were 35.9 ng/mL
On July 03, my 3rd draw CEA tumor markers were 12.8 ng/mL
My CEA numbers from the August 27 draw are 3.9 ng/mL
3-POINT-FREAKING-9!!!!!!
Norm is 0.0 – 3.0 ng/mL; levels higher than 3 ng/mL are not considered normal.
3.9 is Pretty Freaking Close To Normal!!
The numbers Just Keep Dropping! I can’t help but be excited!! Still I wish I was confident with just how much this meant, but this (CEA: The Test) has answered Some questions…
I’m Still hoping that this all means Something Good… Please mean Something Good…
My Other Numbers as of Aug 27 2009 blood test results:
CA-125: 6 U/mL (Reference @ 0-35) – an 11 point DECREASE – down from 15 U/mL from July’s draw
CA 15-3: 16 U/mL (Reference @ <32) – a 17 point DECREASE – down from 33 U/mL from July’s draw
CA 27.29 (see CA15-3 above): 28 U/mL (Reference @ <38) – a 12 point DECREASE – down from 40 U/mL from July’s draw
I’m thinking those numbers are looking Pretty Dang Good!
More Numbers from the tests I take every 3 months:
I’m not sure about what are good levels here, but this is what I’ve got…
EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor)
From August 2009 draw – 39
From April 2009 draw – 86
A drop of 47
HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor)
From April 2009 draw – 2.8
From August 2009 draw – 8.0
An increase of 5.2, is this good…? I’m thinking an increase can’t be good… and such a large increase, more than double…? I DO know that I’m HER2 negative, and that’s a good thing to be. But can you go from negative to positive…? Would that increase be an indication?
Still vizualizing my Dragons with their light-saber wielding Riders!
Rich – I know that you’re a nurse…
Molli – you work for MD Anderson..
Either of y’all have any input / insight…?
PLEASE…?
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Woot!!!:) You go girl….see, you are going to beat this thing…it’s called positive thinking and lots of prayers…woot!!! A big heart felt CONGRATS!!!!
Great news! You are SO beating this.
I’m certainly no oncology nurse but it sounds like your headed into remission. Cancer docs rarely use the word cured. I have been in remission for four years and they still won’t say that I’m cured. I will do some research over the next day or so and try to give you more information. Keep doing what you’re doing girl!
I am Fighting, Still Fighting!!
denise
Surviving…
We thank the POWERS that be for this wonderful news. Your strebgth is amazing to all but your mom and dad baby girl. The dragons and their riders and “wonderful grand” in the job they are doing. We love you and you just keep fighting, you will win the awful battle.
As Always, Mom
this is Awsome news!!
Thanks, Rich – I appreciate any info. Reading those tests is so confusing!
denise
Surviving…
Thanks, Mom! Love you too!!
denise
Surviving…
Thanks, Crystal
denise
Surviving…
This is such great news!! You have been such a fighter and you are kicking this cancers butt!!! Now let’s see those numbers in the normal range next time their drawn.
So glad to hear about these dramatic improvements. Praise be to God. We won’t stop praying!!!!
Hey hey!!! Great!! Glad things are heading in the right direction!!!
WQW!!!
I mean WOW!!!
Holy smokes, this is awesome, thanks for sharing so fast!!!! Love ya, Mare
looking good luv!
Woot! Hip Hip HOOORAAAYYY!! I am so very glad you are getting good news and that things are moving in a very positive direction! I’ve been rooting for ya and still will keep rooting until this monster is slayed by those wonderful dragons!
Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Cindy – doing my best!
denise
Surviving…
Thanks, Victoria, you Know I appreciate the prayers!
denise
Surviving…
Thanks, Sam!
And THANKS to you & Crystal for helping me!!
Love y’all!
denise
Surviving…
Yes – WQW!!! *LOL*
Love you, Dad!!
denise
Surviving…
I knew
xoxoxo
denise
Surviving…
Yes, Awesome news, Mare… just hope it continues until the beast is DEAD!!!
Thanks for your prayers, they are Much appreciated!!
Love to you & Jim
denise
Surviving…
Thanks So Much, Janice!
denise
Surviving…
Thanks, Christy, appreciate the support!
Love y’all!
denise
Surviving…
Yesssssssssss!
Thanks, Morgan!!
denise
Surviving…
Hi Denise,
I will see if I can find out more information about the Her2 going up. If it did turn positive, that might be good, since there are drugs that specifically target Her2. I will see what I can find out. I also am friends with a woman on Facebook who had breast cancer and wrote a book about it. I contacted her today and hopefully she has some advice for you (either going through treatments or fund raising advice or hopefully both!). Her name is Gail Konop Baker so hopefully she will contact you. I directed her to this site. She wrote the book “Cancer is a Bitch”.
Great news on all the other results!! Good luck with everything else!
Molli – Thanks, I appreciate any info you can get. No, turning positive would not be good, as I am fighting to get the drugs that I’m on now, adding more would just make those scales that much heavier… This fight is getting too difficult.
denise
trying to survive…
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