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Hi all

I was 22 when I was diagnosed, some 3 years ago now! I have been on Glivec since then and have been doing really well – in fact so well I didn’t feel "ill" at all. This was the hardest part – to feel so well but not to be able to have a completely normal life and family. However, thanks to everyone who responded to my earlier post “pregnancy I hope” I was able to perhaps think about starting a family. This gave me the courage and hope to move my family plans forward.

After some negotiation with my consultant it was decided that I could stop taking Glivec. I was advised that it would take two months for the Glivec to get out of my system and that I could only really be off it for 15 to 18 months which would include the time to get it out of my system, conceiving and the pregnancy. There are other treatment available which are relatively safe during pregnancy and I may need to have my blood “spun” to reduce the white blood cell count, which my consultant expects to rise at some point.

I am pleased to say that I stopped taking Glivec in December 2006 and have never felt better! My blood count has remained stable and my PCR has only increased slightly. I am now 6 weeks pregnant! Just cannot put into words how pleased my husband and I are.

Since diagnosis my blood counts have been very good and this is part of the reason why my consultant said I could go ahead with stopping the Glivec. It is a learning curve for both of us as I am his first patient to stop Glivec for this reason.

I hope that this gives others some hope. Never give up!

Thanks again to all who replied.

Claire

What a wonderful post ! For all those who are hoping for a family on Glivec there is a way. Amanda if you read this please tell Claire and others of your experience and the wonderful bundle of joy you now have ! And also the successful restart of glivec and dropping PCR.
Good luck Claire and I hope that you have a trouble free pregnancy.
With best wishes
Elizabeth

thats amazing
im so glad there is hope out there for you to have children ive been asking my consultants for a few months now and he says to wait 2 years!but i think i will start pestering him
CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK

Congrats Claire!

It's great to hear that the Gleevec "holiday" went well and you're expecting a wee baby.

I've been on Gleevec for 18 months now and my wife is pregnant - 18 weeks pregnant, the bump is getting bigger and due this September. It just shows that life really can go on...

Take care, good luck and congats again.

MJS

Hi all,

It´s been a while since I last checked this wonderful web, and I´m so happy to first read: PREGNANCY.
I was 28 when I was diagnosed, about 4 years ago. I have been on Glivec since then and have been doing really well – in fact my last tests are always 0,00000....
After 2 long years trying to get some information about "Gleevec and pregnancy" (and after my last results), I´ve decided, with my doctor´s permition to stop taking Gleevec: this was last 8th march. Just like Claire, I feel really good, so good. My blood count has remained stable.
Now I hope to get pregnant asap... :)
I was advised that a month after the deliver I should start again with Gleevec, which for me it´s more than ok!
I hope to have good news really soon :), and that everything goes well.
All my best wishes,
Maria (from Madrid)

Wow Claire that's great news, I'm so pleased for you and your family. It must be so encouraging for other women in you position.

All the best,
Martyn

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