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Chronic Phase CML in 72 years elderly

Blood Cancers & Disorders | Last Active: May 10 2:11pm | Replies (15)

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Your dad is early yet in his experience with treatments for his CML. It can take a while to balance out the meds and from his blood work, it appears he is getting positive responses.
You’ll find out more tomorrow with the doctor’s appointment. It does sound as though your dad has a very conscientious doctor with all the followups and monitoring of his treatment.
Have you been able to tell him yet about the CML? Is his doctor aware that your dad doesn’t know about his diagnosis?

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Hello Lori,
Apologies for delayed response. I did discuss with my father and he was shattered and heartbroken. It took 4 months to get over it and actually he hasnt been able to get over it but keep living this news everyday since I broke out.
He has been taking Imatinib regularly, his bcr-abl has come down to 6% post three months.. but his discomfort after having the medicine is never ending..
He suffers from severe stomach ache for 2-3 hours.. continuous belching all the time and keeps vomiting every few days. His blood counts improved marginally but then again came down.. his tlc stands at 1.2 and nutrophil count at 0.6 and platelets at 90. The doctor have advised to put imatinib on jold for few days ( this episode has happened 2-3 times in past 4 months and then we had to give him graphyl shots). All in all, just hoping for him to get adjusted to medicine and somehow by some miracle his side effects subsides.