Chronic Myeloid Leukemia now Myelofibrosis: Anyone had both?
Does anyone else have both? I was diagnosed August 2025 with CML, treated with Dasatinib 100 MG BCR ABLE down to 0.02 in 6 months but white count still between 19,000 23,000 and platelets 556, so another bone marrow biopsy and now also diagnosed with Myelofibrosis. My Hematologist said he is going to write a paper on me as this is very rare. Anyone else or am I alone?
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@loribmt the specialist wanted to put me in a trial but they would not accept me because I had CML. The trial was with Jakafi and another drug if the Jakafi did not work. Glad to hear you had leukemia and not have it now!
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1 ReactionHi @winniegirl You’re never alone here in Connect. We may be miles apart, sitting behind our computers instead of at a kitchen table together sipping tea and sorting through life’s trials. But it helps to know someone is nearby to toss out a lifeline for you. ☺️
I know from my own experience, starting a new medication can be filled with uncertainty. With your diagnosis of myelofibrosis (and the CML being in remission) your doctor is recommending that you take the drug Jakafi. This can be a very effective drug for helping to get your MF under control and to help keep it from progressing. This larger dosage of Jakafi that has been prescribed may not be long term once your platelet levels drop to a more normal level. Often medications like that can be adjusted to the lowest effective dosage after a certain level of treatment has been reached.
The first pill is always the hardest to swallow with fear, and trepidation. But usually as the day goes on, you forget you’ve even taken it and realize nothing happened! You’re waiting for the ‘worst’ but not having any idea what that might entail. Usually, it’s nothing because our imaginations can be stronger than logic.
You’ve got this, gurl!! What’s the old saying from childhood?? Through the teeth, over the gums, watch out stomach, here it comes… 😂
This medication can make a big improvement for a healthy future ahead.
@winniegirl My husband has MDS overlapping Myelofibrosis. His hemoglobin is always below 8, so he has to have blood transfusion. Before the blood transfusion he feels really tired and weak.