Hi friends, I'd love to know your opinion. Looks like the second TKI is failing me.
BCR/ABL journey
63% Nov. 2021 at diagnosis. Started on Dasatinib 100mg. reduced in 1 month to 80 mg due to side effects
24% April 2022 @ 50mg
57% July 2022 @ 70 mg.
56% Sept 2022 and bone marrow biopsy which showed NO mutation
60% Nov. 2022 Switched to Nilotinib 300mg twice a day
50% Jan 2023
54% Feb 2023
I met with my doc yesterday and he 'supposes' I should switch again. He is thinking maybe Asciminib, but he is a general oncologist. I asked him to consult with a specialist in Denver, Texas, or Georgia, and his response was that he would give me a referral to go there for an appointment, because the docs would probably want to see me. I'm very discouraged.
I have had daily joint pain with Nilotinib, and recently I've developed a visual distortion in one eye, as well as light-headedness all the time. I've been taking collagen daily to help with joint pain, and time restricted eating in a 7 hour window. I also take vitamins B; C; D3K2; Magnesium; iron; zinc; and NAC
Would it make sense to try another tki before moving to asciminib? There is bosutinib, but it is a second generation tki like the two I've already tried. I am really hesitant to go to ponatibib because a) I have no mutations, and b) it has a black box warning. If I try asciminib next and it doesn't work, can I go back to try the two tkis I just mentioned? I know these are questions for my doctor, but he really had no info for me. This is a scary time, and especially more so because I don't feel like I have a doctor to trust.
So I am turning to you all again.