Hi "V"

I am not on Gleevec or any other drug because I had a bone marrow transplant
22 years ago this May. Since I had total body radiation and loads of chemo I
became diabetic, and have had problems with my kidneys with rising Creatnine
as well as my BUN levels over the years.

I was in stage four failure and was starting to look into a kidney
transplant because I didn't want to go through the riggers of Dialysis, and
now that I am a chimera (meaning that ever since my bone marrow transplant
my blood type has changed from O+ to B+ which was my donors blood type) and
my organs still remain O+. Since a solid organ transplant must be the same
as their blood type this would put me into a very unusual position because
my blood is now type (B+ and my organs are still O+) .

I then decided to try something new, it was stem cell therapy and after six
and a half weeks I have been cured of my Diabetes, however my kidney
problems are still there but I did notice that from my last two blood tests
the Creatnine has dropped from 4.2 to 3,4 and my BUN level has also dropped
from 65 to 55 in the last two weeks.

The stem cell doctor told me that if the stem sell therapy was going to work
then it may take about six months to see. So far I have been out of therapy
for about two and a half months. However he did mention that what would
happen first would be my Diabetes would get better, and it did. I no longer
require any more insulin, so at least that part of it worked.

I just saw my kidney doctor and he said that my kidney function has dropped
from stage four failure to now being stage three failure.

He was honest with me  (my stem cell doctor) up front before I started this
stem cell treatments by telling me that he has never done this before for
kidney failure but has done it many times for Diabetes, and in a lot of
cases if also had improved kidney function but there were no guarantees that
it would work on me. This is because the damage to my kidneys was done by
both the radiation and chemotherapy where the other patients damage was done
by all of the drugs including steroids to try and keep their blood glucose
in control. So, I guess that I will have to wait and see what happens...

So you can see whether your on Gleevec or any other drug that is meant to
help with CML there are always some "nastiness" that comes along with it.
This especially goes for bone marrow transplantation. The bottom line here
is that we all are still alive to do battle with whatever we have. I wish
you the best of luck, and remember what I said about being alive, because
every day that you are alive is a good day.

My father once taught me many years ago, almost 22 to be exact, that every
day is a good day unless someone close to you dies. At that time I was
living in a small plastic bubble in a hospital for seven months. What he
said just made me fight harder, and he was correct.

GOD bless, and *18's*

Marty

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 9:37 AM, Victoria Reiter <[email protected]> wrote:

> Has anyone found that their creatnine levels have risen while taking
> Gleevec?  I know this occurs when one's blood pressure goes up for any
> length of time but I'm talking about having normal blood pressure yet
> creatinine levels rising.
> VReiter
>
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