Postby RixInPhx » Tue May 01, 2012 2:36 pm
So sorry that you've qualified to join us, the club nobody wants to join but are glad they did.
An MRI is no big deal, and should show the team a lot about your condition.
Hopefully you are a stage 2, which is much easier to treat (though it sure won't feel any easier for several months).
Take care and try not to get too anxious,
-Rick
PS: Would you please turn the Caps Lock 'off' and stop SCREAMING at us?
TIA
M 61, Dx 6/10 CRC st 4, unknown primary CEA 843
2 kg peritoneal mass, met to skull; no surgery
Various regimens of all CRC chemo drugs
Mets to lung 8/11 CEA 135
Folfiri/Erb/Ava 12/11 CEA 320
No progression 5/12 CEA 192