Today's date is one that will always remain as significant to me. I was diagnosed with Ph+ CML on December 4th 1998. 15 years ago and I am finding it very difficult to get to grips with where that time has gone! A lot of things had to happen to get me to this point and I am grateful to a few very significant people who helped me overcome what was then, for me, a very bleak prognosis.
I am sharing my personal experience on this forum in the hope that it will encourage those who are only just starting, or have only recently started, TKI therapy. Although I eventually had to 'submit' to a stem cell transplant, imatinib undoubtedly saved my life, both before and (as part of the transplant protocol) after. I am fortunate and I am grateful for the support and kindness of all those who were willing to share their knowledge to help me survive. I am particularly grateful to my younger brother who unselfishly donated his stem cells, and without whom I would not have the fully functioning immune system I have today.
It has not been easy, but TKI therapy represents the huge potential that biomedical science has to offer, and I hope that we continue to see the support of this kind of research and development so that many more people can benefit.
This website and its forum members support many people across the world (currently we have somewhere in the region of over 6000 individual visitors per month). So I would like to take time to thank all those members who do make time to answer the postings on this forum and who are generous in helping others.
Sandy