I haven't posted in a while, but always read everyone else's...now i have a 
 question for everyone on Sprycel. I was switched to Sprycel 2 years ago 
due to  kidney issues with the Gleevec. I was diagnosed in July of 2001.Have 
been  undetectable for years...now I am getting pluerral effusions.   I just  
had the second one drained yesterday....The onc has taken me off Sprycel 
for 2  weeks.....In everyone else's experience does that seem long enough.    
I took an 8 day break a month ago but the effusion was back in 5  
days....probably was going to happen anyway....I think he is being very  
cautious, but 
just wondering what everyone else has done...went into the  archives and 
learned a lot....but need a little more advice to argue my point of  a longer 
break....thanks....Carol Kalat
 
 
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 _Taking a break from gleevec after over 12 years_ 
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Marty Gartenberg  <[email protected]> Jun 04 08:59AM -0400  

Hi  Sylvia,

First, welcome back to the group. How well I remember  those "good" olden
days of when gleevec first came out. Unfortunately it  wasn't around when I
was diagnoised with CML in 1989. The only thing at  the time was interferon
but for me it would have a blind study case  weather I would get it or just
a placebo.

Since my WBC was  well over 480K (480,000+) at the time and I wasn't sure if
I would get it  or not I opted for a bone marrow transplant. Not much choice
in the  matter.

Anyway, since you were on gleevec for so many years do  you know if you are
PCRU now? I would imagine that you are but you still  need to be tested to
see if you are just as your doctor  suggests.

I actually don't blame you for wanting to stop the  gleevec but you must be
aware of the mutations that could come about.  However since your doctor
wants to test you for if you are PCRU within  four months I think that is a
wise choice.

Nice to see you  on Zavies Zero List. I hold the number one place on the
list. I sure do  miss him and Mommy Lottie as well. (from  the
[email protected])

Sylvia you just take one day at a  time just as I do. After all, neither of
us would still be hear if there  were nothing in the arsenal to fight CML

18's (symbol for  life)

Marty



Darlene  <[email protected]> Jun 04 08:09AM -0700  

Two  years ago I insisted on a break from gleevec as well although my 
oncologist  wasn't keen. My counts immediately began to creep up after being  
undetectable for almost 10 years. I couldn't feel the difference in the  
counts--in fact I felt great -but after 2 BCR-abl tests which showed the  
upward 
trend, my doctor ( and my family) insisted I resume Gleevec. Within 6  months 
I was undetectable again. The muscle cramps had been pretty bad  before the 
break but stopped completely for awhile. Now they're back but not  as bad 
as before. I think your doctor is wise to monitor you closely but I  also 
think a break can do your body some good if you're careful. I may be  wrong but 
I got the idea somewhere that some people are able to stay off  longer. 
Maybe you' will be one of the lucky ones. Good luck!

ANGELYN ESDERS  <[email protected]> Jun 04 08:13PM -0700  

I  started Gleevec at McMaster University Medical Centre in Hamilton, 
Canada,  on Jan. 22, 2001. My tests in June 2001 confirmed that I had reached  
cytogenic remission. I think I was #69 in Zavie's Zero Club.
I am  planning to discuss a holiday from Gleevec next time I see Dr. 
Walker, my  hematologist at Juravinski in Hamilton. We shall see....12 years is 
a 
long  time....


What lies behind us and what lies before us  are tiny matters compared to 
what lies within  us....
Angie


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From:  Richard H <[email protected]>
To:  [email protected] 
Cc: "[email protected]"  <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, June 3, 2013 11:25:59  PM
Subject: [CMLHope] Re: Taking a break from gleevec after over 12  years



That's great news.  When I went off  Gleevec 5 years ago. I was tested 
every month for a while then as I  progressed with excellent results to 3 
months 
and then 6 months.  The  body also responded nicely, I gained energy, lost 
30 pounds and my leg edema  went away.  I am glad your ONC is willing to 
work with  you.

Richard H.

On Monday, June 3, 2013 9:35:22 PM  UTC-5, Sylvia wrote:
Hello everyone 
>It has been many years since  I have written to this group. I was 
diagnosed with CML in June 1998 at 37  years old and many friends I met through 
this 
group are no longer with us.  Those were the days of interferon and ara-c, 
procrit etc (all via  injection).  I was one of the first to start Gleevec 
in Canada in April  2001.  I am number 80 in Zavies Zero club! Gleevec has 
given me back my  life and I am very thankful for it.  That being said the 
last few  months I have had swelling in my legs and stiff knees and I have 
taken  myself off the Gleevec.  In 12 years I have barely missed any days, but  
now I am feeling my body need a rest.  I am worried about my liver and  
Millie's email reinforces my feelings that I need a break from the Gleevec.  I 
told my dr and he wants me to come in for a PCR in a month and not  wait 
until my 4 mos check up in Aug. I am very interested in what everyone  in this 
community thinks and if they can offer me some advice. 
>My  prayers to Millie and all those with challenges. Thanks to everyone 
for  their support all these years. 

>Sylvia 

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Marty Gartenberg  <[email protected]> Jun 05 06:12AM -0400  

Hi Angie,  I wish you the very best of luck on your Gleevec "holiday" Yes,
12 years  is a long time.

18's

Marty

Number 1  on Zavies Zero List. I sure do miss him.
Disgnosed July 1989
Bone  Marrow Transplant May 21St 1990 (23 years ago)




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