Hi Beth and so good to hear from you.  
My liver test all come back good.  This is a mystery pain and they can't find 
out what it is. Would probably have to have surgery to find it and I haven't 
wanted to risk it. 
I just take it day by day.  Did your bite get better?   
Hope you are good. 
Blessings 

My Motto:
Faith and Pills
With Love
🐠18's
Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
Started Gleevec 2/2004
Started Tasigna 9/2009
Started Sprycel 11/2009
Started Ponatinib 1/2015
Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 

> On Sep 12, 2016, at 7:00 PM, bkbarney via CMLHope <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> so sorry jeannie, my mistake. Under right rib..would that be liver pain???who 
> knows???? I feel for you, whatever it is...you have such a great disposition, 
> and sense of humor..hehe...that just makes me smile...so you take care and 
> have ag reat day. 
> 
> 
> Love, Beth.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: 'Jeanie' via CMLHope <[email protected]>
> To: cmlhope <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sun, Sep 11, 2016 4:04 pm
> Subject: Re: [CMLHope] Just checking in
> 
> Hi Beth and so sorry you got bitten.  I was once bitten by a scorpion.  That 
> really hurt. 
> Yes it's good to hear from everyone so keep posting. 
> My ct scan showed several things wrong but this old body is aging and I'm 
> taking a powerful chemo.  Some times I wonder if I really want to know what's 
> inside my body. Hehe
> Don't know what to do about my pancreas. I've read that diet is really the 
> only thing you can do so I'm on low fat diet and low sugar.  I had my pain 
> before the pancreas showed up bad do unless my pancreas is under my right rib 
> I don't think that's the pain problem.  
> I have no in digestive problems.  Strange. 
> Well day by day trusting in our Light. 
> Blessings. 
> 
> My Motto:
> Faith and Pills
> With Love
> 🐠18's
> Dx 1/2004 CML Leukemia
> Started Gleevec 2/2004
> Started Tasigna 9/2009
> Started Sprycel 11/2009
> Started Ponatinib 1/2015
> Doctor Balducci Moffitt Cancer Center 
> 
> On Sep 10, 2016, at 12:37 PM, bkbarney via CMLHope <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Dear Norm,
> 
> Long time know hear from you!!! It was wonderful to catch up and be reminded 
> of your history...I hope that you can retire well when the time comes. Good 
> news about your son...I remember you sharing about Mr. Hans....so sad....Mr 
> Buster sounds like  a stitch..hopefully he both trainable and lovable. What 
> an amazing thing that you have been on Tasigna for 12 years...I know you have 
> had your ups and downs...but it is still inspiring to hear....so thanks... I 
> needed the inspiration today..and Marty...we are all here..cheering you 
> on!!!!! 
> 
> for everyone out there today who might read this...all the usual suspects, as 
> well as those who read but don't post...thanks for being here...
> 
> my news is that I got bitten by a poisonous spider in the leg... blew 
> up...huge red swollen..then antibiotics for the infection which I had a bad 
> arthritic reaction to..I think personally it was an interaction with 
> sprycel...but anyway, I have so much pain the last three days in my knees and 
> legs.. I can hardly walk...so, off the antibiotic today..and hopefully the 
> infection will get better with time...or they will put me on a new one to 
> try...always something...but I still am blessed..and happy for my 
> sprycel..keeps me here...enjoying the sunsets..and the coming fall...and my 
> 17 year old pouch.. Gracie....just adore here to pieces... so understand 
> Norm, your comments about Hans.
> 
> Love to all, 18's Beth
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Norm <[email protected]>
> To: CMLHope <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sat, Sep 10, 2016 9:14 am
> Subject: [CMLHope] Just checking in
> 
> Just wanted to check in with the group.
> I miss Millie too. We both owned dachshunds.
> We lost Mr. Hans to lymphoma earlier this year which was one of the hardest 
> things I have ever had to do.
> It was the first time in my life that I had the responsibility for ending his 
> suffering. The vet was just awesome with his gentleness, understanding and 
> care. Mr. Hans was 12.
> It was harder than making funeral arrangements for my mother, she was still 
> living at the time which makes it easier I suppose.
> My mother had a great sense of humor. When we returned to her hospice care 
> room she woke up and remarked that we were not gone long.
> She had a great laugh when I told her that all they wanted to know was paper 
> or plastic.
> We got a new dachshund from a rescue organization. His name is Buster and he 
> seems to like reading. He has devoured about 5 books from our coffee table 
> and tears through the pages. I really liked some of those books and he 
> thought they were quite tasty. Bad Buster.
> 
> For those that are new or do not know my history:
> I was dropped on my head when I was a baby and cracked my skull.
> When I was in the fourth grade, I rode my bicycle into an intersection and 
> was hit by a speeding car driven by a 14 year old girl that was being chased 
> by her brother. She hit me then a tree. The tree died.
> I t was a teenager during the late 60s and early 70s.
> I lost a kidney to cancer in 99.
> Diagnosed with CML on April fools day 2003 with a WBC of 250,000. Started 
> Gleevec and chemo with apherisis.
> Remission until the fall of 2004.
> Entered a phase 1 clinical trial for AMN107 which became Tasigna in early 
> December. My blood counts bottomed out and the drug was withheld for about a 
> month.
> January of 2005 I entered the blast phase and the drug company allowed the 
> doctors at MDACC to restart the drug.
> Had to have blood and platelets infused a number of times before my counts 
> started coming back up.
> While in the hospital I determined that one eye was not as bright as the 
> other and found out I had cataracts which turned out to not be the cause but 
> it was an issue with my retinas.
> I saw 5 different eye specialist and the best they could come up with was a 
> leukemic cell intrusion into my eyes. I had radiation treatment on my eyes. 
> It turned out it was not a leukemic cells issue but wet macular degeneration.
> Started Avastin shots in my right eye and by that time had lost my central 
> vision in my left eye due to the scarring from the leakage.
> Vision is now fixed with contact lens correction of 20/400 left and 20/200 
> right. I still work, but do not tell anyone I am still driving (much better 
> than those idiots on their cell phones texting I should add). I should 
> probably change my nickname from Bubba to Lucky.
> 
> I played a lot of golf earlier this year, I know a blind golfer but I love 
> the game, until I got severe tendonitis in both arms. It was my own fault for 
> not warming up and stretching and thinking I  am as young as I think and not 
> as old as I am. I can still break 90 and almost broke 80 on a day the putts 
> could not miss the hole. beats me.
> 
> My son is home from the Marines after 4 years and achieving the rank of 
> Sargent. He is now in college part time to get his GPA up so he can transfer 
> his credits to a four year college. I am hoping U of H, go Cougars.
> 
> I apologize for such a long post but I try to keep up with all of the groups 
> posts. I have been watching Jeanie's progress and pray for her and all the 
> group. We both enjoy cruising so we have more than CML  in common. I wanted 
> to visit Millie when I  was visiting my brother in law in Pittsburgh but the 
> time and distance did not work out for us. I would have loved to meet her in 
> person. She really enjoyed quilting and chatted about the big quilt 
> convention here in Houston as well as our dogs.
> 
> I have been on Tasigna for almost 12 years now. My doctor says to thank God 
> and I do. It is great to have a doctor that understands and knows that 
> miracles do happen and he is a tool of God.
> I feel blessed that circumstances occurred that had him take over my 
> treatment from one of the other doctors on his staff.
> 
> I still do not understand why God has taken such good care of me and kept me 
> around. I suppose somewhere along the way, somehow, I will have made a 
> difference. 
> 
> Your posts are inspirational with all that each have been through. Having 
> never been undetectable, I still hope that one day it will be that way for 
> me. In the meantime, I am working on retiring and have set a date a couple of 
> years out so I can train a couple more people to do what i do.
> 
> Y'all keep the faith.
> Norm
> 
> PS: Dang Marty, didn't your mother ever tell you if you don't stop doing that 
> you will break your neck. Get well soon
> 
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