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I know a lot of doctors don't put a lot of reliance on these. Mine doesn't focus on the numbers but more of a pattern. I just had mine done and my CA 27.29 went from 60 to 70. Okay I know that is not a large jump but just discouraging. I think maybe I have my expectations set too high. It's just discouraging because I have been working so hard on lifestyle changes: diet, clean skin care and cosmetics, clean products at home, etc. I feel bad even complaining because they still seem fairly low but it was just a punch in the stomach this morning.

Thanks for letting me vent.

Kim

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Barbteeth

Hi Kim

Ok know exactly how you feel

My markers have slowly crept up and this time I saw my oncologist she didn’t tell me them..said she’d not received the report..I think she just wasn’t telling me as I obsess over them

The time before she discussed my case with a colleague and they both agreed no change in meds yet as ct showed stable bone mets and pleural effusion gone

Don’t get panicked by markers though it’s hard it to

Barb xx

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Kimr2081 in reply to Barbteeth

Thanks Barb. I'm trying to stay grounded. It's just so surreal feeling sometimes. I feel perfectly fine physically. No symptoms of any kind. Of course emotionally I have more symptoms. I am still waiting for the other test result. Not sure why that didn't come in at the same time. And of course my doctor is on vacation until next week. Going to try not to worry and I have a feeling he won't be as the increase wasn't that much. Ugh - why can't it just go away.

Kim :)

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Barbteeth in reply to Kimr2081

It will never go away!!

I’ve had to resort to antidepressants and take painkillers all the time..I was a different person a year ago and can’t believe how horrible my life has become

I’ve just woken up and saturated with sweat and my sheets feel disgusting

What’s crap life

Barb xx

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Kimr2081 in reply to Barbteeth

Oh trust me I am on antidepressants also, but then I was before this last diagnosis. I started a trial about this time last year and they had to switch the antidepressant I had been on for 13 years. I had to quit the trial because of the side effects and I am still working on getting the right dosage again of the meds that will also help with the anxiety and the depression. So cliche but just trying to take one day at a time and not try and be a fortune teller and predict the future. That causes me anxiety.

Kim

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mariootsi in reply to Kimr2081

I get it. Markers, scans, bloodwork etc. Sometimes the waiting and anxiety is overwhelming! Jeez

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Southside25

My 15-3 marker has gone from 42 to 35 to 44 to 37 to 48 (should be 30 or less). My onc says markers are only one of many indications of cancer. They can go up or down over time. She doesn't pay much attention to them so I don't either.

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Kimr2081 in reply to Southside25

Mine says the same thing and looks for more of a pattern. According to my oncologist the volume of cancer in my liver is small and he is happy with where I am. I guess I should be too but sometimes my head just screws with me!!

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Barbteeth in reply to Southside25

Hi

The lowest mine have been was 118 down from over 1000... now 157...talk about extreme..

Barb XX

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barbarac76

Kim,

I can relate. No matter what my oncologist says about markers (she also does not pay much attention to them and didn't even order them for my last blood work), I still look at them and read both good and bad about my situation into the numbers. Without the markers, all we have are the scans. It's just so hard for all of us having to wait months for scans to know if treatment is working or not.

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hdhonda

Kim, my cancer markers have always remained in the normal range even before surgery. Dr. Khong doesn't think they work on me. They aren't reliable on a lot of folks. Blessings, Hannah

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Kimr2081 in reply to hdhonda

Thanks Hannah. I have read enough to know they aren't always reliable. I have to keep telling myself that. :)

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Kimr2081

Good advice. I usually get my results in about 3-4 days. I know mine aren't horrendously high but I really just wanted them to go down. I am better today and am just trying to focus on my blessings and not letting cancer consume me. Sometimes easier said than done.

Kim

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Barbteeth

Hi Sandra

I take Ibrance about 6 pm and letrazole 9pm..maybe I could change the time...will ponder..thanks for that suggestion

Barb xx

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Barbteeth

Yes I’ll try that..I don’t suppose it matters taking the next days dose 12 hours earlier just the once when changing to an earlier time

Thought I’d take the letrazole in the morning and Ibrance at teatime as usual

Barb xx

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Barbteeth

Good plan.. I’ll take it earlier with the Ibrance as an experiment..then as you say..stagger the times

Clever of you to think of that

Barb xx

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Julie2233

When I was on tamoxifen I had dreadful hot flushes and night sweats, changing brands and the time of day I took it made a huge improvement. I have also found that I get more hot flushes when i’m dehydrated.

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dreamboatannie

My markers are in the 3000 so all of you with markers under 200 I want you to please be thankful and enjoy each day they stay that way

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Kimr2081 in reply to dreamboatannie

I know I should be grateful and I am. I really didn’t realize markers could be that high and hope I didn’t sound like I’m whining. Thanks for the reminder to be thankful and I wish you the best.

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dreamboatannie in reply to Kimr2081

You didn't sound at all like you were whining I'm just letting you know your markers are pretty good!

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Kimr2081

Thanks - I guess they are. My doctor says he focuses more on the trend than the number so I guess going up just kind of bummed me out. I guess its only 10 points. He is not concerned and we are continuing on the same treatment. :)

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hope4mbc

Today my orthopedic oncologist asked what my markers were, and my oncologist has never shared them with me. I don't even know what markers are. Am I looking for a particular test in my bloodwork or is it something else?

Any advice you could give me about markers and their use would be appreciated.

Thanks so much!

hope4mbc

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Kimr2081

I guess they aren’t always reliable so have to keep that in mind.

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Kimr2081

Yes they are something that is tested through your bloodwork. I would ask your oncologist if they test for them. Some do and some don’t as I understand they aren’t always reliable. I think they are basically tests that show that you have cancer or that it is metastized. My oncologist looks for a trend rather than the actual number.

Kim

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hope4mbc

Thanks Sandra and Kim! I have an appointment next week with my oncologist so I will be sure to ask.

hope4mbc

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