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Chronic Phase CML in 72 years elderly

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@riteshkundu

Hello Lori, thanks a lot for your prompt assistance and very detailed support. On the last line, no he is not aware. He was admitted to hospital due to other infection and this came up as part of blood work as coincidental finding. Given his age, plus CHF and CKD conditions, he will be devastated by this news and hence we refrained from sharing. He is aware that there is some blood related disorder, but nothing more than that yet. Once things stabilizes a bit, we do intend to make him aware and comfortable with the finding.

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CML is often one of the blood cancers found incidentally with a blood test related to ‘something else’. In this case it sounded like he had a serious infection that landed him in the hospital. That’s most likely directly linked to the CML with his immune system being impacted by the numerous but ineffective white blood cells. It’s hard to fight off infections if neutrophils are low.

I understand why you’re reluctant to share the news with him. It’s quite a shock to get a diagnosis of leukemia. I’ve been there myself! I had AML (acute myeloid leukemia) 6 years ago with an iffy prognosis. With treatment, I am in a durable remission at 70! That’s why I’m here in Connect to offer hope to people with blood cancers.

There are quite a few members in the forum who also have CML. Here’s a link to just one of many discussions that might be helpful to read through. (More can be found by typing in CML in the top search bar)

~Does anyone have chronic myeloid leukemia (CML)?
With @pam62 @bobmon @dmmurph who is on Imatinib, I believe, and many other members with CML.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/does-anyone-have-cml/
I know you’ll have a lot of questions on behalf of your dad. Don’t hesitate to pop into any conversations. We’re all here to help each other and to toss out a life line of support.
Does your dad live nearyby where you can help him easily?