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All labs look great

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Psa undetectable and cea normal and ggt normal too. Gastro says lesion on liver may be fat tissue but we will still surveillance it in April. Have a great weekend warriors!

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Awesome! Great news Mike! Have a wonderful, stress-free weekend. Chalk up a victory buddy.

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Shooter1

WOW!! That's great// I have not had that kind of report for 2 yrs.. Best of luck with your travel through this time on earth....Life Is Good, and yours sounds even better.

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Kaliber

Great news buddy … good for you … hope it holds a long time.

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Great news.

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Ahk1

Great results and best of luck. Wha is your CEA number?

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1.6

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Ahk1 in reply to Mikes21

Wow, that is a great number.

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What is the max number it went to please?

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j-o-h-n

Mike take a hike with the wife ..................Enjoy....

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Saturday 02/26/2022 8:33 PM EST

Bravo! Keep rolling ! 😎✌️👏👏

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