Well, back from my latest discussion with my specialist and he is as yet not overly concerned. The reasoning is that the medication is still having an effect on my illness and he is of the opinion that if I have a mutation it is one that Nilotinib works with although it could be sub optimal.
I have changed a few things in my life(shift work etc) and diet and I appear over the last 3- 4 days got the side effects of back ache which I originally got when I changed from Glivec to Nilotinib in May 2013.
I know it sounds strange but I am wondering if the exclusion of coffee/tea and fizzy drinks from the diet and being stricter than ever with the timings of medication has given the tablets the chance to work again. My back ache is like a bone ache which I got originally when I first changed medication, this subsides after about 12 hours after taking the tablets and then reappears again an hour or so later.
So I am thinking positive and thanking the back ache. This side effect lasted about a week or so when I first started Nilotinib.
Anyway 3 weeks and another blood test and then approx. 3-4 weeks for the results. If the PCR levels have still increased then I am to have a mutation test and looking at a plasma level test and possibly a referral to a Proffessor in Liverpool who I have been told is very good in his field.(sorry cannot remember his name).
Will keep you posted.
Neil
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