I have no advice -- I can only offer you my the promise that you will both be 
in my prayers....
chris in minn
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Deb<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
  To: CMLHope<mailto:[email protected]> 
  Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2008 2:30 PM
  Subject: [CMLHope] In Need of Comfort and Encouragement



  My husband of 32 years, Rusty (age 53), was dx in 2001. Gleevec was
  very successful until Dec. 2006, he was then put on Sprycel and was
  making good progress until a few weeks ago when the CML got nasty and
  took a vicious turn. He is now in the hospital about 60 miles from
  home. They are planning to start chemo Friday in hopes of keeping the
  CML at bay until a BMT (mini transplant) can take place in a month or
  so. I know many of you folks out there (both patients and spouses)
  have been through this ordeal and was hoping that you could offer some
  words of advice, comfort, tips, prayers, etc. for helping our family
  to get through the rough months ahead. This all seems so overwhelming!
  We will be without his income (fortunately I carry wonderful health
  insurance) and have already found that the trips to the hospital are
  draining - physically, emotionally, and financially. Can anyone offer
  tips about applying for Social Security Disability, etc. Any advice
  would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
  Deb (wife of Rusty)
  

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