As other CMLer's have pointed out, yes Gleevec causes eye bleeds. You do need 
to make your doctor aware that you are having them. And most are no big deal 
and go away on their own. But they can be severe enough to stop Gleevec and 
possibly require other medical intervention. It just depends on how bad yours 
are. If you're in doubt insist on seeing your doctor right away. If they are 
like the eye bleeds most of us have had just let them know about the event and 
likely you will just follow up at your your next appointment. Mine were very 
mild compared to most people's. But that's still one more thing I don't miss 
about Gleevec. (I'm a month away from 2 years on Tasigna and a year of PCRU.)If 
your eyes itch, rubbing is not an option. I got relief with a cold washcloth 
gently dabbed on closed eyes.
Patrick
--- On Wed, 1/23/13, Dorisbmt <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dorisbmt <[email protected]>
Subject: [CMLHope] Eye bleeds.
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 23, 2013, 10:17 AM


I have had eye bleeds but I don't know if gleevec has anything to do with it.  
I've been on gleevec since 2002.

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