Hi,
 
I am Penny....diag.  2002  my story is very close to yours.  This year 
Gleevec stopped working for me and
I am back to being extremely tired.  My onc has put me on Sprycel we shall 
see how that works.
I hope you have continued success with Gleevec.
 
 

On Sunday, March 10, 2013 6:42:53 PM UTC-6, myli...@yahoo.ca wrote:

> Hi there,
>  
> I want to thank everyone for all the kind responses and helpful 
> suggestions.  I can't tell you how much it means to hear that there is a 
> light at the end of the tunnel, I just need to be patient to get there.  I 
> will absolutely try the dial soap trick and the tonic water to help with 
> the cramps.  For cramps through the day, would it work to carry it in my 
> pocket?
>  
> Marty, my name is Mylissa...didn't mean to be a mystery person - lol.  I 
> live in Markham, Ontario, Canada.  I am so glad I found this group...I 
> don't know anyone else with CML and my onc is not open to a lot of 
> questions and has told me not to research CML on the internet.  Think he's 
> trying to keep me from getting scared.  So it means a lot to hear from all 
> of you.  It's reassuring to know that what I am going through is part of 
> the experience and not some new added problem.
>  
> Have to say, this has been a frightening experience but things are 
> beginning to look up, with white cells normal now.  I just had cytogenetic 
> testing done last Tuesday and should have the results back from that by the 
> end of March.  In the meantime, in speaking to the onc about the bone pain, 
> he thought I should try one week at 200mg, and then try 300mg to see if I 
> tolerate that better.  I sure hope so - one of the reasons I wouldn't want 
> to change from Gleevec is that the patent expires in April 2013 in 
> Canada.....which will hopefully make it more affordable.  This is a big 
> issue for me, as I was recently terminated at work, while I've been off on 
> sick leave - so no more benefits once the notice period is over.  I'm sure 
> that I will be denied benefits at any new job I get as this will then be a 
> "pre-existing" condition.  So affordable meds would definitely be good!  I 
> never knew medication could be so expensive!  I keep telling myself I am 
> not allowed to throw up, because it would be like throwing up $130...lol.
>  
> Thanks again to all who replied.  Pat and Michele - I will have a read 
> through the links you sent me tonight; thanks for the info.
>  
> 18's back to you Marty.
>  
> Mylissa
>

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