Hi So Ca folks,
Please count me in on keeping in touch!  I will be moving from the 
desert to Dana Point and I don't believe that's far from you!
xxx Linda in Ca




--- In [email protected], "mpetersen123" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> Welcome to the group. With a 486,000 WBC you're the new King of the 
> high WBC (any other listers out there with a higher WBC?).  I was 
> dx'ed with a 332,000 WBC and my Spleen was enormous.  Did you also 
> have an enlarged Spleen?  Do you know what your blast percentage 
> was?  Be aware that with such a high WBC count you'll likely be in 
a 
> slightly higher risk group so it's a good idea to have more 
frequent 
> WBC and PCRs. 
> 
> Were you treated with Hydrea first before starting Gleevec?  If so, 
> how long and at what dose?  Just curious as it took me about 3 or 4 
> weeks with escalating Hydrea doses (finally up to 10 pills a day - 
5 
> grams) for my WBC to get below 50,000 before my Onc would start me 
on 
> Gleevec.  
> 
> Let's keep in touch, I'm also local to you here in San Diego.  
There 
> is also another Murrieta CML'er who doesn't post very often.  I 
also 
> recently met Rob and Kelly who live in Solana Beach.  So we are 
lucky 
> to have a lot of CML'ers in our local area.
> 
> Regards,
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "slagathor65" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I joined the CML message group about a week ago and I have been 
> > reading ever since. I've learned a great deal in a very short 
> time.  
> > Thank you.  I've been able to share information with my wife and 
> > kids, which has helped them cope with this.
> > 
> > I was dx with Chronic phase CML on my 39th b-day, and I'm about 3 
> > months into treatment.  My road to dx was not an easy one, so I 
> > think it is worth telling.
> > 
> > By profession, I am a software engineer and I usually work long 
and 
> > sometimes weird hours for a very large technology company. An 
> > excellent excuse for someone who likes to avoid doctors. I've 
> always 
> > been blessed with perfect vision. So, when a small fuzzy dark 
spot 
> > appeared in the center of my left eye field of vision, I was 
> > concerned enough to make an appointment with an optomitrist. It 
> took 
> > a few days to get into see the optomitrist, and by the time I got 
> in 
> > to see her I had another curious spot in my right eye as well.  
She 
> > looked at the hemorages that were at the cause of my vision 
> problems 
> > and pronounced that I indeed suffered from diabetes.
> > 
> > Diabetic retinopathy was her official diagnosis to which I 
replied, 
> > Huh? Are you sure?  Aside from my affinity for all things 
digital, 
> I 
> > consume and enjoy multitudes of sugar in all of its glorious 
> > forms...curiously,with no ill affects as would be expected of an 
> > undiagnosed, untreated diabetic.  To make a long stroy a little 
> > shorter, it turns out that it would take about 10 years of 
diabetes 
> > to cause the amount of retina damage I suffered in a matter of 3 
> > weeks or so.
> > 
> > I am happy to report that my vision is slowly returning to normal 
> > after near blindness in both eyes.  Dispite a 23" monitor and a 
> very 
> > large font, everything is quite blurry, so please excuse my typos.
> > 
> > I get the results of my BMB on Thursday, so I'm hoping for an 
early 
> > Christmas present.  My blood counts are normal now.  My WBC as of 
> > yesterday is 5.3 from 486 on Sept 15th. I've already made it 
> through 
> > the bone pain and serious cramping.  I feel good about my 
prospects 
> > and I think I am a very lucky guy.
> > 
> > I got my mediacl records last week and I noticed that my doctor 
did 
> > not order a PCR with this BMB.  I'm a little concerned that my 
Dr. 
> > may not be up on the latest CML info.  Has anyone else had to 
> second 
> > guess your doctor?  And, what did you do about it?
> > 
> > I hope to hear from you.
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > John





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