Good morning everyone
Happy New Year 2023 to everyone on this forum - may it be a great year for everyone with, most importantly, good or improving health!
Here's just a brief update on my situation: I had to stop imatinib due to low blood cells and am now off the drug since 18 August 2022. The story is detailed in two other longer posts.
Yesterday, I had another bone marrow biopsy yesterday as well as a whole host of blood tests. To my great joy, all my blood cells are well within normal range:
Haemoglobin 16.6
Platelets 205
So it looks like the stopping of the drug has restimulated my bone marrow and it's now producing cells as it is meant to (but I guess the biopsy results will confirm this).
Also, incredibly my BCR-Abl results have dropped again and I'm back in MR4.5. For the past five months off the drug, my results have been:
Aug '22 undetectable (just before stopping imatinib)
Sep '22 0.003%
Oct '22 0.003%
Nov '22 0.0042% (doctor said there is now an upward trend and preparing me for a restart)
Jan '23 0.003% (back to MR 4.5).
This is encouraging to me as I interpret these results as holding steady and stable for now, so I'm going to push for another few months off the drugs. Where I live, a month's supply of TKI is much more expensive than a PCR test, so I'm going to ask whether I can't just have monthly tests until there is a significant increase. From what I've read, most people relapse within the first year.
The one bit of bad news is that my glucose level has jumped to 6.0 and is now in the prediabetic range. I don't understand this because it has never been above 5.2 before. I'll be asking about that when I see the doctor on Monday.
That's just my news as the new year begins! All the best to everyone, with kind regards from South Africa.
Martin