I don't know that the cause has been determined. But I will try to remember to 
write it down to ask my onc. I thought I had just started sleeping in weird 
positions until it came up here.

--- On Tue, 4/21/09, Jody Capik <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Jody Capik <[email protected]>
Subject: [CMLHope] Re: Decreased ability to decipher, recall and concentrate
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 11:37 AM




 
 






So,
what has been determined to be the cause of the numbness? I have it also, and
it's a real pain when you set your cell phone alarm and try to fumble with it
to turn it off when you can't feel your fingers..... 

   



From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]

Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 11:35 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: [CMLHope] Re: Decreased ability to decipher, recall and
concentrate 



   


 
  
  Hi Tracey,

  I have had a few similar occurrences. More frequently I've had the dizziness
  (vertigo?) that has come up in the side effects discussion but that was
  mostly when I started Gleevec.

  While I'm thinking of it - literally - thanks to CMLHope for making the 
association
  with waking up with one or both arms numb (like this a.m.) I keep learning
  from the warriors. Don't recall acknowledging that recently.

  This sort of doubly dubious for me. Because decreased mental acuity is a hot
  topic in the (HIV+) PozHealth group on Yahoo. I'm trying to look at it as
  potentially "decreased awareness induced stress".

  On a constructive note, I've been on a low dose of extended release Ritalin
  for some time and it does seem to help me. But it's difficult to sift through
  the interactions of my medications including Gleevec, my ADD (the 12 year-old
  kind, not the adult) and yet another impending birthday (Earth Day is my
  birthday ha ha). So at the least indivual results will vary.

  Good for you BTW. Hang in there. You will get that degree! It only took me 10
  years to get mine but boy, is it MINE. And thanks for reminding me that I
  really need to learn Flash or Russian or something else deeper than an hour
  of Discovery Channel.

  Patrick (after editing disturbing number of "to's" to
  "at's")

  

  --- On Tue, 4/21/09, rokama <[email protected]>
  wrote: 
  From: rokama
  <[email protected]>

  Subject: [CMLHope] Decreased ability to decipher, recall and concentrate

  To: "CMLHope" <[email protected]>

  Date: Tuesday, April 21, 2009, 10:23 AM 
  I was diagnosed Oct 2006, have been on Gleevec 600mg since. I reached

CCR about 6 mos ago and have the typical minor, mainly irritating side

effects as most of you. However, prior to my diagnosis and before the

use of Gleevec I was attending college pursuing my degree and recall

that I was able to take in info, process it and recall the info and

work problems as needed. I have very recently gone back to school

(since getting myself and my family adjusted to our new life) and have

realized that I have GREAT difficulty concentrating on book work and

processing and recalling the necessary info required. Is any one else

having this experience too?  Is this another unfortunate side effect

of the Gleevec that makes those mountains before us bigger and steeper

to climb. I relayed to my husband that I feel like I am looking at

Chinese and the lights are flashing, noise is loud and then the lights

go out and when they come back on I can't even find the problem on the

page, and when I do it all starts over again.  Kinda sounds like 
   ADD,

  eh?

  

  If any one can offer any insight I would really appreciate it.

  

  Thanks and Blessings to all --

  Tracey

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