bone marrow biopsy discussion

2008-11-22 03:51:18

i just came back from seeing Dr. Mauro. After traveling 3,000 miles, he said
that I didn't need a BMB this trip. Of course, I told him no way was I leaving
without my crutch of a biopsy, as I had all ready workied my way up to haivng
it. Is anyone else's Doctors telling them that if their blood PCR's are
undetectable, that they don't have to have a biopsy every year? If this is so,
I may not travel the 3,000 miles evey year. It does bvecome costly between
plane fare, hotel and meals.
I would like to hear back from others. You may e mail me privately at :
ornurse954@....
thanks in advance
Shelley
Dx: 9/1999
inf/ara-c until Gleevec approved.
combo of IM/ inf for 1 1/2 years
IM only for past 3 1/2 years and undetectable

Re: [cml 2] bone marrow biopsy discussion

2008-11-22 01:07:35

Shelley-
I am Gleevec 800mg and undectable and I have been having them every 6 months.? I
had one with Dr. Mauro in December and I just had one here in my new town of St.
Louis.? I can say this, my next one whenever Dr. Mauro says its due will be with
him.? In my opinion, there is no other in my eyes.? I like his knowledge, his
suggestions and his bone marrow technique.?
I had one here 3 weeks tomorrow and I am still sore, bruised and have a
permenant indentation in my hip/butt area.? I miss Dr. Mauro.
Oh, I wanted to tell you and maybe others who dont know,? Southwest Airlines
will fly you and a companion once a year free on SWA if you are a cancer
patient.? You have to have your local oncologist just fill out the form and sign
it stating that you are going for medical treatment. So your biopsy counts.?
Also, the Hilton, downtown Portland will give you an OSHU nightly rate.? They
are only 5-6 minutes away from the hospital and its a beautiful hotel, walking
distance to all the shops.
Jennifer 35
CML 5/13/05
Gleevec 800mg PCRU
Wife and mother of 3 (11,8,6)
Jennifer S. Smith RN

Re: Need some help -- Drug Interactions In Imatinib Therapy

2008-11-21 20:49:44

Hi Yusuf,
The interaction between Gleevec and Clarithromycin will cause the
Gleevec level in your system to rise. Are you taking 400mg or
higher? If you are on 800mg, you may want to talk to your doctor
about reducing your Gleevec dose (to 600mg or 400mg) during the time
you will be taking the antibiotic but if you are on 400mg and
tolerating it well, you shouldn't have a problem, especially if the
duration of the antibiotic is only a week.
Good luck,
Tracey

Re: [cml 2] Need some help -- Drug Interactions In Imatinib Therapy

2008-11-21 04:58:34

yusef,
I have had the same problem. Don't worry abou the antibiotic. It just
enhances the Fleevec, makes it stronger. You wil only be one it for about 10
days. You really need the treatment, as it can get worse and become more
painful.
Shelley
Yusuf Cipe <cipeyusuf@...
Hello all,
For a while i'm having some trouble with my stomach. Endoscopy results shows
that there is bacterium called helicobacter pylori in my stomach which causes
serious stomach problems. So my doctor told me to begin an antibiotics therapy
for a week which contains 1000 mg clarithromycin every day. I asked him if there
is an interaction between gleevec and this antibiotics and his answer was "no".
The problem is that i searched the web and read that there is an interaction
between imatinib and clarithromycin. I'm really confused now and i dont know
what to do. I will be very happy if someone has a knowledge or idea about this.
http://medicineworld.org/cancer/lead/2-2006/drug-interactions-in-imatinib-therap\
y.html
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/gleevec.html
Thank you very much.
Yusuf Cipe
Istanbul

Chat Reminder - Saturday - 10:00 AM - Eastern

2008-11-21 01:07:21

Chat Reminder - Saturday - 10:00 AM - Eastern
Photos: Side trip to Leiden to visit CML friend.

Need some help -- Drug Interactions In Imatinib Therapy

2008-11-20 23:43:38

Hello all,
For a while i'm having some trouble with my stomach. Endoscopy results shows
that there is bacterium called helicobacter pylori in my stomach which causes
serious stomach problems. So my doctor told me to begin an antibiotics therapy
for a week which contains 1000 mg clarithromycin every day. I asked him if there
is an interaction between gleevec and this antibiotics and his answer was "no".
The problem is that i searched the web and read that there is an interaction
between imatinib and clarithromycin. I'm really confused now and i dont know
what to do. I will be very happy if someone has a knowledge or idea about this.
http://medicineworld.org/cancer/lead/2-2006/drug-interactions-in-imatinib-therap\
y.html
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/gleevec.html
Thank you very much.
Yusuf Cipe
Istanbul

Re: [cml 2] Open Letter concerning comments

2008-11-20 16:09:15

Dear Trevor-
I am not sure where all the animosity comes from between the groups of CML.
I can only simply respond by my own opinion(s). I for one, would love to
see less stressful, upsetting emails from people on these sites. I come here
for support, questions and information. I have found these sites to be
beneficial and supportive, especially during the early months of diagnosis.
Why people have to call out others on these sites is beyond me and I think
we miss the reason why these sites are here. I know that if any newly
diagnosed patients are getting on this site lately, they would be turned away by
the
talk. We should resort to being upbeat and supportive. I know Zavie and
his Zero club was a goal for me to set for myself to achieve, if nothing more
then something personal for me to try to get to. I think anything we can do
to encourage and support others, we should do. Even if that entails, climbing
a mountain for the CML society.
I think that peoples impressions about the remarks that someone on
disability could "climb a mountain" threw some people off. One person being
me. Make
no mistake about it, I am certainly not judging your wife. This is a
thought I had to myself. As a 35 year old mother of 3 young children who has
had
to file for disability due to the side effects of the Gleevec/CML, I couldn't
understand how someone could be on disability and Climb a mountain. I can
barely walk up a flight of steps without being winded, or get completely ready
in the morning with out feeling done for the day. I have since learned that
you don't live in the United States and that this is a goal, you wife has
chosen to achieve for her own personal means. I think whatever CML patients
have
to do to keep their life positive and achieve the things we set out to do,
we should do that. All of us together in the CML world need to stand up next
to each other and be supportive. We may not always understand or agree with
one another but I think there is enough negativity in the world and enough
stacked up against us that we should be positive and supportive to others
wearing our same shoes. We are all walking and climbing to the same goals. To
find a cure for CML and until then, bring as much positive light to the disease
and get people aware of CML.
I hope that everyone can put this behind us and move forward without the
personal attacks to each other and realize that we are all in the same boat.
We
are all fighting for the same thing. I wish nothing but the best for all of
you including your families and hope that we can all find the support and
knowledge on here that we originally found these sites to provide.
Best wishes to all-
Enjoy your climb-
Hugs-
Jennifer 35
CML 5/13/05
Gleevec 800mg
Wife and mother of 3 (11,8,6)
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Re: [cml 2] works for me

2008-11-20 11:24:07

Stephen:
Were you first on Gleevec and if so, what have the differences been?
Matt
In a message dated 7/18/2007 9:56:40 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
stephenraymoore@... writes:
been on sprycel for 18 months. thank you
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works for me

2008-11-20 09:44:44

been on sprycel for 18 months. thank you

delay in approval of tasigma

2008-11-19 22:48:21

here are some delay news regarding fda approval of tasigma (amn-107)
i hope the delay will not be longer than the 3 months reported
best regards
giora
Reuters
Novartis cuts outlook, faces U.S. Tasigna delay
Tuesday July 17, 8:16 am ET
Novartis also said U.S. regulators had extended their review period for cancer
drug Tasigna by three months to review additional data. No new studies are
required