Hi RB and sorry to say, I had so many side-effects, I thought  I had set a 
record hehe.  I always thought it felt like I had just had a  martini, and 
wished I hadand my blood sometimes felt  like it was boiling.  I didn't feel 
like moving most of the time, but got  fed up with that and started back on 
my walking program. I added yogurt and  lot's of good things to my diet, and 
soon my blood was behaving once more.   Then, after about 5 years, the 
wonder drug Gleevec, just decided to quit working  for me. I became so sick and 
went into blast crisis.  As luck would have  it, they had approved TAsigna 
for the patients that Gleevec had quit  working.
I am now on Tasigna, and doing pretty good.
All chemo will have side effects.
Learning to live with them can be a trying  experience.
But we are all CML WARRIORS and we will fight on.
Good luck, it will get better.
Blessings,
Jeanie<3
In a message dated 5/30/2009 12:34:27 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

some of  you many know the reference here, that is rick james. no
matter. this  gleevec seems to be a potent but more important a
whimsical drug. i've been  on it for about six weeks and am feeling
some of the side effects that you  all here are reporting. at first i
thought i was lucky in that i  had  no physical problems. i took it
faithfully on an empty stomach  with a  big glass of water  followed
but a large meal.  no problem.   it wasnt long however before i sensed
a difference in my mental state. i  seemed to be in a fog some of the
time, maybe a little dizzy.  this  feeling became more pronounced over
time and i found that i had to take a  nap  to clear my head. i wasnt
tired just kinda bummed out,  unmotivated. and getting back to the
snide after the nap took forever. i  used to figure a half an hour nap
would take 15 mins to properly wake up  from. with gleevec more like an
hour and half. but, still i would feel ok  after this adjustment
period. lately  it seems the fog is thicker than  ever. no abatement. i
describe it to some friends as feeling like trying to  alleviate a
medium sized hangover by smoking a little c grade weed and  having it
very definitely not work out. to others i say its like driving in  a
car, windows up, with a bit of an exhaust leak. one thing should  be
noted. sometimes, and i cherish these, it is, as in the  marijuana
analogy, mildly euphoric.
so a little background. i am  62 year old male who just kept feeling
more and more logy and weak for  about a year until having abandoned
the possibility of a testosterone   deficiency i finally was able to
exhibit a symptom that impressed my doctor  ie a spleen the size of a
basketball. this lead immediately to a blood test  where upon the
doctor called me and said you have leukemia. stop it say i.  no you for
sure do. your white blood count is at 375,000. not being a  medical
buff this meant little to me but later i found out i may have set  the
local record on this. chemo followed and now my blood is normal and  my
body is good to go.  that angle/devil gleevec is keeping me alive  but
messing with my mind.
long winded sob, eh?  my  question to those who have the experience
(and i have read deep into the  archives and felt  the emotion in some
of your reports and questions)  is this. do any of you know gleevec
users who have no side effects? or  people in remission from the dark
side of gleevec? seems possible to me  that the only people who post
here are those who do have issues. it could  be, my fingers crossed
here, that this group represents an  lets call  it unlucky group, side
effected gleevec users.  one would like to  think that over time one
would reach an accommodation with ones necessary  drugs. naive i
suppose but still as in the name of our group its nice to  have hope.
so let me hear some positive tales of eventual  normalcy if such
exist. thank you for listening and perhaps shining a bit  of light
here. rb


 
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