At 81 I have been taking 400 mg of Imatinib for 15 years. For 10 of those years I enjoyed a complete molecular response, fairly minor side effects and have been able to satisfy the medical requirements for a pilot's licence. I keep pretty fit by cycling, albeit with some electrical assistance. I have been very lucky indeed to have enjoyed so much of life despite this awful cancer.
Over the last few years, my BCR-ABL results have not been so good and, more recently, my oncologist is telling me that I need to change treatment to one of three more modern TKIs, Dasatinib, Nilotinib or Bosutinib. He tells me that each of these introduces me to a new range of side effects and some of these could be quite risky at my age. e.g. heart failure, fluid on the lung and/or diarrhoea.
I also cannot help wondering why my results have deteriorated recently and if there is anything I can do to reverse this decline. For example I read that peppermint tea can reduce the effectiveness of Imatinib and, although I never drink tea, I do eat a lot of extra strong peppermints. I cannot remember doing this years ago.
I wondered if the experience of others on this forum might help me to decide what action to take. I have a few months until my next blood test so, if there is any action that can reverse this process, I have some time for it to kick in. I have cut out the peppermints for the time being. Of course, I am aware that this maybe just that my system is not responding to imatinib like it used to.