Graduated
You know how you sometimes spend a whole lot of time and energy worrying about something and then you come to find out that there wasn’t anything to worry about? Well, welcome to my world. According to the doctors, my CT scans remain unchanged and my CA19-9 tumor marker remains in the single digits. On the upside, all that stress and worry did increase my heart rate and blood pressure — I’m wondering if I can count that as some of my daily exercise?
The other news, and the reason for this blogs title, is that I have graduated to quarterly scans. Dr. Kauh feels comfortable enough with my health that he said I do not have to get scanned and checked again until April. Woo Hoo!
All of this is good news. I’m sorry it took so long to share it.
Cheers,
Merle
I can’t tell you how happy I am for you, I have goosebumps! The reason people read your blog is because this disease has such terrible odds and you are beating them (knock on wood of course). Everyone loves the underdog and I hope you continue to get good news! YOU GO MERLE