Yes, Gleevec started failing me at 4 1/2 years and I stopped treatment at 
5  1/2.

Richard H.

On Friday, January 9, 2015 at 6:53:42 AM UTC-6, icando...@aol.com wrote:

>  Hi Richard and thanks for the update.  My onc doesn't like for me to be 
> informed either; he just ignores what I say and goes on to tell me what he 
> thinks.
> My uric acid was high along with my WBC and Platelets.  He seemed to be 
> more concerned with the high uric acid--even called me on my cell 
> personally twice; never had that happen before.
> He took me off Sprycel adn put me on Hydrea and allopurinol; it's funny 
> the same thing they did 11 years ago when I was first dx.
> He took another blood sample to see if I have a mutation against the 
> Sprycel.  It seems strange that I had a mutation with Gleevec after 5 
> years.  Is five years a cut off point? Has anyone else have this happen?  
> Anyone else been on Hydrea after tki?
> Going next week to Moffitt to see if I have the mutation.  Will let 
> everyone know.
> The leukemia has reared it's ugly head once again!!
> Pray for me and everyone in need.
> Blessings
> Jeanie 
> (18) 
>  
>  
>  In a message dated 1/8/2015 11:59:08 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 
> rbhuf...@gmail.com <javascript:> writes:
>
>  WOW!  Just read todays posts.  I am praying for the group.  I will add 
> my problem to the list.  Dec. 30 I contacted ONC about gaining 9.5 pounds 
> water weight in 20 days after restarting Gleevec.  His nurse called that he 
> was out of the country on vacation with his family.  She checked with the 
> DR. covering for him and he asked me to stop Gleevec as he thought I was 
> gaining weight  too fast also.  My ONC did return to the office on Monday 
> but finally had a conference with his Associate and he agreed with that 
> decision.  They both thought that I should be on a different treatment.  My 
> ONC was to draft an e-mail to the VA ONC (the one controlling my 
> prescriptions) about my reaction to Gleevec and to recommend the 
> treatment he thinks I should be on.  So I am still in a wait and see 
> stage.  My ONC tells me I am too informed about my condition and that 
> challenges most blood cancer specialists  that rarely see CML.  
> So let the fun and games continue.  I am still feeling great, but the 
> "Gleevec Brain" was also starting to show itself, but nine days off has 
> cleared it. I'm as sharp as a busted tack, but that is "normal" for me.
>
> As always, "life" and may your tomorrow be beautiful and better than today.
>
> Richard H.  
>
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