Hi Jeanie,

I'm sorry to hear about those chills that you have been getting. I would
also get them but I wasn't on any of the drugs just a bone marrow
transplant. Even today I still get the chills and I live in South Florida.

You also mention about the heart pounding in your chest. I also have this
and I found out that it is called PVC, and by me cutting back on anything
containing Caffeine really helps me. If you drink coffee of any sodas with
Caffeine in them then just stop drinking them. Also if you like chocolate
then you need to cut back on it as well.

Jeanie I hope that you start feeling better, and may you be continually be
blessed by GOD

Marty

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:43 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Angie, I had a lot of the chills and fever when I was first dx.  I
> would just take some pain reliever and fever reduces and try to get through
> them.  Those first few weeks were a  nightmare for sure.
> Now on Sprycel, I get really hot; my face turns beet red and it's hard to
> get cooled down.  It happens a lot when I am on the computer.
> I can also feel my  heart pounding in my chest all the time.  This has been
> with me even before I was dx in 2004.  It has never gone away and keeps me
> awake at night.
> Blessings, Jeanie<3
>
>  In a message dated 3/5/2011 9:46:40 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>   Your mention of deep freeze chills really caught my eye.
> I had 3 episodes of that before my diagnosis (I was diagnosed with CML in
> 2000). I would shake with cold, and my skin HURT as though I was trapped in
> a deep freeze. Neither hot tea, nor blankets could get me warm.
> I told my family doctor and he considered my age (52-53) and said it was
> the reverse of hot flashes! Sometimes I would get steaming hot, and
> sometimes freezing cold. I sure wonder where he dreamed up THAT theory from!
> A few months later I was diagnosed with CML. Funny, I have not heard anyone
> mention those deep painful chills before. I haven't had such an episode in 8
> years now.
> Angie in Canada
>
> What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to
> what lies within us....
> Angie
>
> --- On *Sat, 3/5/11, Suzieq <[email protected]>* wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Jeanie:
>
> Good to hear from you. Ya, I notice that the symptoms come and go.
> Thank the Lord for that.  I remember how that in the beginning, I had
> those deep freeze type chills.......not any more.  That was probably
> during the first six to eight months.
>
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