Welcome to all of the new people in the group.

Rob

On 9/29/07, C.M. Houtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Pat.  I'm really new with this group so don't know if my writing will
> work for you or not.  I have been looking for someone on the
> Sprycel.  I've
> been on Gleevec for years (since it came on the market), and it has done
> well, but not put me into remission.  I'm close, but not there yet.  I'm
> lucky to have a wonderful Oncologist and have had him for many many years.
> Before my Leukemia, it was breast cancer.  That has gone fine.  It has
> been
> about 12 years since I had my right breast removed.  When my doctor took
> me
> off the Gleevec I was on 800 mg a day.  The Sprycel has had some side
> effects, but then we're not positive it's that causing it.  I also have
> lots
> of other health issues and so it's hard to know which medication is
> causing
> problems.  Right now I'm off of the Sprycel (taking a vacation), and all
> is
> well with me so far.  I have heart problems, and severe arthritis, among
> other things.  I now have developed a muscle problem, but my doctors think
> it's from the Arthritis.  They pulled me off of a few medications and
> ended
> up putting me on Prednizone (sp), and some of the pain has gone, but not
> all.  I will see my Oncologist in a couple of weeks, and we'll go from
> there.  It's hard when you see many doctors.  I have a Cardiologist, my
> primary doctor, (who is great), and also a doctor for pain
> management.  They
> all try to work together and do an outstanding job.
>
> On Gleevec, I suffered from diarrhea from the onset of Gleevec with some
> of
> the same problems you're having.  I need to take meds to stop that, and
> have
> managed to control it somewhat.  It is terrible as you never really know
> you're safe when you want to go out.  I just don't eat much and that
> helps.
> I never got sick to my stomach from the meds, but then I don't smoke.  I
> have in the past, but many many years ago I stopped, and thank God for
> that.
> My husband had a heart problem at the time and so I figured it was the
> least
> I could do as he smoked also.  In the end, he kept smoking ending up with
> a
> quadruple by-pass, but I never smoked again.
>
> I don't know that I've helped you at all, but hope that it helps to know
> that there are others that are going through the same things, or
> close.  My
> Oncologist is the best in the world.  He takes time with me and we've
> become
> friends.  He says I make him work for his $, and I tell him that's what
> he's
> suppose to do.
>
> Good luck with the things going on in your life.  I know it's difficult at
> times.  There are times I have to kick my self to get out of a depression,
> but manage to do it, even though the Arthritis keeps me from raising my
> leg
> that much.
>
> Take care and write if you'd like.  I will keep you in my prayers.  As
> I've
> said, I'm so new at this and never have gotten into the weekly chats.
> Perhaps I should, but don't always know if it's right for me.  Millie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CMLHope" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 29, 2007 4:50 AM
> Subject: [CMLHope] Hello to All
>
>
> >
> > Just wanted to check in with everyone. I am saddened that there is
> > such little communication amongst the group these past months, but I
> > guess I shouldn't be one to complain because I have not participated
> > near enough myself. What is going on? I know there was some conflict
> > sometime back and someone started another group. Has everyone deserted
> > this one and went to it or what? Something happened to our computer
> > and I've lost some things but my hubby has been working relentlessly
> > and has recovered some things.
> > Anyway, I still have not reached my zero mark.I am basically at a
> > standstill. I am having other health problems. I think I've told
> > everyone already I am now battling COPD. My appetite decreased so much
> > when I started taking Gleevec and now it is non-existent. I have to
> > force down what little I do eat. I basically live off of cereal and
> > soup and as soon as I take 2 or 3 bites and it hits my stomach, I
> > can't even make it to the bathroom. I have dirrhea constantly. If I
> > take my lotomil, then I'm constipated. I was having so much trouble
> > with my stomach, my primary doctor ordered a cat scan which found
> > nothing. I am a smoker and I am constantly quitting and restarting.
> > I've been on and off of the chantix(the quit smoking pill) and the
> > nausea from it was just horrific. None of my doctors can tell me if
> > maybe I shouldn't be taking it with the Gleevec. Not being able to
> > quit and stay quit is causing me severe depression. I know how
> > extremely important it is for me to quit. I'm also going through early
> > menopause which I am told is probably caused by the leukemia and this
> > too has been a terrible experience. I am under so much
> > stress...fininacial problems, a sick husband and a grown son who is
> > bipolar just to name a few. I broke down at my last visit with my cml
> > specialist and he wants me to try the sprycel, wrote me a script which
> > I haven't filled yet as my primary doctor was wanting to see what
> > issues I had with my stomach and I wanted to see what come of that
> > before I changed over. I really wanted to tough it out with the
> > Gleevec in spite of all it does to me so I would have the sprycel to
> > turn to should the Gleevec stop working. I'm just a basket case. I'm
> > now sleep deprived. Just cannot get in that 3rd stage of sleep...I
> > don't know if this is related to the COPD or what? My primary doctor
> > who 3 years ago was so wonderful has so many patients now, he might
> > spend 5 minutes with me, walks out while I am still talking, doesn't
> > get my scripts right...he's just in such a hurry all the time. I just
> > feel like giving up sometimes. I would love to hear from all of you
> > and know how you are. I really could use some comforting
> > encouragement, support right now....or just to hear how well your
> > situation is going would give me inspiration. I know I can expect some
> > criticism about the smoking...it won't hurt my feelings...I've heard
> > it all already. I've never asked this question before but are there
> > any smokers among the group, if so would you please email me
> > privately. I know if you are a smoker, you may fear ridicule, but it
> > will be kept private between the two of us...and I'm not fearful of
> > ridicule. I know only too well how I am killing myself. I've already
> > been told COPD will probably be my death sentence rather than CML.
> > I've never been a drug user, smoked a little weed back in the day, not
> > a drinker but I have a horrendous addiction to cigerettes. I'm
> > shameful but I'm honest.
> > Hope to hear from some of you soon. If you think of me,please pray for
> > me. I'm starting the patch tomorrow. It is not the first time, but I
> > pray this will be the last time I have to wear them.
> > Love, Peace, Hope & Prayers, Pat Reynolds
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
> >
>

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