Great story Richard and such an inspiration to all.
Blessings,
Jeanie<3
 
 
In a message dated 8/27/2012 11:50:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
richard1huff...@comcast.net writes:

Each of us need to do what is best for that person.  My situation is  being 
monitored by some of our best specialists.  I have other major  medical 
problems that are being monitored also.  I have a heart issues,  lung issues 
from three bouts with pnemonia when I was young and 40 years of  smoking.  
Some of the newer meds are under consideration but with  Gleevec's history of 
complications compared with the newer meds know problems  to date makes me 
pause and ask a lot of questions about what would me right  for me.  I smiply 
post what is happening to me without recommendation  what would be right in 
anyone else's situation.  The one problem I can  help address is that CML is 
becoming a lifetime condition and not the  death sentence is used to be.  
We are so fortunate to have some of our  members that survived until the need 
meds were found.  They are my  strength to challange CML headon in a 
different direction than most CML  Specialists and CMLer's.  Shortly after my 
diagnosis I discussed whith my  ONC about participating in the trials of 
available other that Gleevec.   He advised me to take Gleevec as it wasn't my 
time 
to be in trials but someday  I would have my turn.  I am 4 years and 
counting to see if my body  can control CML at a low level.  That in itself is 
a 
miracle considing  when you consider I was given a 5 - 10 year lifespan and  
now I will die  of something else. 
 
Life, 
Richard H.

On Monday, August 27, 2012 3:49:53 PM UTC-5, jku...@wi.rr.com  wrote:

Hi CML Group. 

I haven't posted in a long time but  the lastest post about not taking meds 
interested me.  I have been on  Sprycel 20mg bid for about 
5 years.  My onocologist checks pcr  levels and also a fish test every 
three months.  9 times out of ten the  CML is undectable but every once in 
awhile there is a very minute count.  It tells me that the CML is just under 
the 
surface.  I recently  had to have a liter of fluid taken out of the plura 
around the lung from the  sprycel.  My onocologist told me whatever I do don't 
stop taking the  meds.  I assured him I would follow his directions to the 
"T" as I feel  without these miracle drugs this would be a death sentence.  
That is  why I was amazed that Drs. are recommending stopping the therapy.  
Maybe my onocologist is just being cautious. 
Carolyn Kuptz  


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