Hi Maria,

I'm on Gleevec since being dx'd 5 yrs and 4 months ago so I really don't know 
much about Sprycel or the other TKIs. But plenty of people in this group have 
tons of knowledge. 

You really are a miracle warrior!  So glad you seem to feel better on the lower 
dose. I can't even fathom what you've been through but it certainly is 
inspirational. 

May God bless you and your family with continued success, medical stability and 
all good things 

Marcie

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> On Jul 16, 2014, at 8:38 PM, Maria Cashion <mariacash...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi!  My blast crisis was terminal and was behaving as AML.  I had high dose 
> chemo and Sprycel.  After induction and much praying, my 70-80% blasts went 
> down to zero and have remained as such until now. This happened in 1 month.  
> I had 3 consolidations.  Worked Sprycel to 140 mg for a while, but was 
> lowered to 100mg.  Right now I remain in complete molecular remission.  My 
> doctors consider me a miracle, for I am the first person in blast crisis that 
> they have been able to save. I believe that they learned from what happened 
> with me and have saved others. :) 
> 
> Last January I had a severe reaction to Sprycel.  Everything that could go 
> wrong went wrong.  Weight gain, edema (all over), heart trouble, thyroid went 
> crazy...I stopped Sprycel for a month and my doctor told me that we had to 
> change medications.  Had an additional bone marrow aspiration and biopsy, 
> resulting in complete molecular remission.
> 
> What is important to note is that Sprycel had been causing problems little by 
> little.  I told my doctors about it, but they did nothing until all went 
> crazy.  The main problem that I see is that they treat patiensts as if they 
> were all stupid and wont really listen to you.
> 
> Well, back to the story...After being off Sprycel for a month, everything 
> went back to normal and I lost 37 pounds  of water in that short time...Came 
> to the clinic for my next appointment, another doctor was attending, didnt 
> know me or my clinical history (he is a student in hematology/oncology)  The 
> main physician had only seen me once while I was on a consolidation at the 
> hospital...She told me that she was really concerned about taking me off 
> Sprycel bcause it had worked so well for me...so I was put back on my regular 
> 100 mg/day Srycecl dose.  Slowly, but steadily everything began agai, weight 
> gain, When I went to my clinic appointment early june, I told my doctors.  I 
> wanted to have Sprycel withdrawn and change medications as I was told 
> earlier.  My hemo/onco, the one that really saved me at first; told me that 
> theres was nothing else other than Sprycel and that ia had three more years..
> 
> ON the following appointment, luck changed and I had the doctor that first 
> told me that there were other medications available for me. I told her that I 
> wante to try lowering Sprcel to 70 mg daily before changing to another med.  
> The Hema/Onco in charge  agreed and told me that if this didnt work, he would 
> change me to Bosulif.
> 
> I am really feeling better with Sprycel at 70 mg daily, but have concerns as 
> to whether it is a good idea...
> 
> Maria Cashion
> 
> 
>> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 9:37 PM, 'Marcie Goodman' via CMLHope 
>> <cmlhope@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>> Hi Maria:
>> 
>> How have you progressed since diagnosis and what meds do you take. I don't 
>> believe I've "met" (since we all know each other through the internet) 
>> anyone dx'd in blast stage. What an awful fright that must be. I relate to 
>> pushing off the symptoms and assuming it's just tiredness because I did the 
>> same for over a year.
>> 
>> I hope you'll let us know how you are doing and you and your family are in 
>> my thoughts and prayers.
>> 
>> Marcie
>> Baltimore
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>> > On Jul 15, 2014, at 8:10 PM, Marty Gartenberg <wa2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Maria,
>> >
>> > First I am glad to see you posting. You might have seen all of the
>> > people on here welcome you to the group.
>> >
>> > It seems like a lot that you have been through but everything worked
>> > for you and you have your family to take care of. That was probably
>> > the main reason that you did so well. You seem to be a very strong
>> > willed person.
>> >
>> > Most people on here have similiar stories so your not alone, but the
>> > main thing here is that your doing so well.
>> >
>> > I always end any of my posts with two numbers, 1 and 8 which are the
>> > symbol for life.
>> >
>> > 18's to you Maria, and don't be a stranger here we all look forward to
>> > continue hearing from you.
>> >
>> > Marty
>> >
>> >> On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 7:14 PM,  <mariacash...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Well guys, here is how it all started, and how I was diagnosed.
>> >>
>> >> I am an anthropologist (physical anthropologist and archeologist), a wife
>> >> and a mother.  Of course, I am used to working hard, almost like a  slave
>> >> (all mom’s are J).  I guess about 7 years  ago, I started feeling a little
>> >> more tired than usual...I mean, field work is hard, working from 7:30  AM
>> >> until 3:00 PM at construction sites doing archaeological monitoring, 
>> >> pickup
>> >> my daughter at 4:00 PM or so and spending the rest of the day with her,
>> >> cooking, waiting for my husband to come home from work.  Putting the kid 
>> >> to
>> >> sleep at night.  Then, I would have to write my reports and if lucky, 
>> >> slept
>> >> a couple of hours to start a new day…
>> >>
>> >> Mom can’t get sick…I started to feel more tired than usual, heavy night
>> >> sweats, pain in the back, left side just above the waist…Doctors said it 
>> >> was
>> >> nothing, probably my imagination…It got to the point that I would come 
>> >> home
>> >> exhausted.  I couldn’t even do house work.  I would move the furniture to
>> >> sweep and mop, then I had to sit for half an hour in order to be able to 
>> >> put
>> >> everything back in place,  Once I had my white blood count high and my
>> >> doctor told me that that only meant that I had an infection…
>> >>
>> >> On December 18th  2011 I had to go to the ER of my nearest hospital.  
>> >> After
>> >> examination and testing, xrays, ct, etc, they even considered sending me
>> >> home until the CBC arrived.  I was hospitalized just when the x-mass 
>> >> season
>> >> was getting good and my 14 year old was on vacation from school. WE had so
>> >> many plans that were never accomplished!!!! Knowing that my daughter was
>> >> suffering my absence was the main factor that gave strength specially
>> >> because not even my family came through.  We were and still are just 3, my
>> >> husband, my daughter and I…
>> >>
>> >> I was then transferred from the hospital I was in to a government operated
>> >> hospital area known here in Puerto Rico as CENTRO MEDICO.  The HOSPITAL
>> >> UNIVERSITARIO DE ADULTOS has a specialized unit for leukemia patients. 
>> >> THEY
>> >> SAVED MY LIFE.
>> >>
>> >> I had my first bone marrow aspiration and biopsy done at the first 
>> >> hospital.
>> >> Results were in soon, 2 days or so and results were given to my husband to
>> >> take over to the new hospital.  Results were horrible, although at that 
>> >> time
>> >> I didn’t pay much attention to them.  Thank GOD I did not!!! I would have
>> >> given up then and there.
>> >>
>> >> Final Diagnosis:
>> >>
>> >> Comprehensive Assessment: BLAST PHASE OF CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA WITH
>> >> T(9,22) AND DELETION OF 9Q.
>> >>
>> >> The patients peripheral blood smear shows markedly increased blasts.  The
>> >> bone marrow core biopsy also reveals a large population of blasts; 
>> >> including
>> >> 80% of the maroow spaces. The blasts are small to intermediate in size 
>> >> with
>> >> high N:C ratio, immature chromatin and a small amount of cytoplasm with
>> >> occasional cytoplasmic granules… the blasts are positive for MPO,CD66,
>> >> LYSOZYME  with no significant expression of  CD34 AND CD117…
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> PRONOSTICATING RESISTANCE TO TYROSINE INASE INHIBITORS AND UNFAVOURABLE
>> >> PROGNOSIS…
>> >>
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