23 April, 2008

Ready for some good news?

The primary way they are tracking the progress and success of my chemo treatments is via the Alpha-Feto Protein (AFP) markers in my blood.

In adults, the normal AFP levels are between 0 and 5. When I checked into the hospital on 4-Apr, mine was 923.

As of yesterday, it's down to 108!

Honestly, I'm not sure if that's a normal drop or not, but I can't see it being anything other than good.

4 comments:

Candice said...

That's amazing!

Okjerm said...

w00t!!

cyclefreaks said...

Sounds like an improvement to me!

cyclefreaks said...

PS: BALD IS HOT