Wendi,
Your numbers are suspect. I think it may be lab error or misreporting of some kind.
Ask for an immediate re-test. Also - at 2.45 (if it were real), you would see CML cells under the microscope, which is revealed during a FISH test. ASK for a FISH test in addition to a PCR test.
FISH = counts actual CML cells under the microscope. Out of 200 cells counted, how many are CML - which yields a percentage of 0 - 100%. At diagnosis most people have 100%. During treatment most patients have FISH fall to zero.
PCR = an approximation of bcr-abl protein transcripts (molecular) compared to a standard gene (abl typically) expressed as a percentage. Essentially it is a measure of CML activity at the molecular level and only truly useful after FISH falls to zero. bcr-abl is what CML cells produce. Once cml cells fall below a threshold, the PCR test no longer can detect bcr-abl protein (i.e. PCR < ~0.01%).
Get a re-test and then report here. We can better guide you once we know if your 'status' is confirmed. I suspect lab error. It happens. And it's unfortunate when it does because of the anxiety it produces.