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Reply #1: It's that niggling in the back of your mind.
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pecwae
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Thu Sep-14-06 11:46 AM
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1. It's that niggling in the back of your mind. |
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Try as you might, it's very hard to ignore once you've had cancer.
Are you on an AI? What other reasons could there be for the hypercalcemia?
When I was first dxd with bc higher than usual protein was detected in my spinal fluid. Tests for mets were all negative. Now I wonder if the thymoma was the cause of the protein elevation.
Let us know how the next tests come out. You'll be in our thoughts. You're a very cherished member of this group.
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