Hello Carmen,
I can relate to your dilemma, when I was first diagnosed, I done the typical bloke thing after being bombarded by all this advice and soldiered on, after all I was not feeling “unwell”.
My wife did look on this site at first and we too had to filter out general advice from peoples specific solutions to their specific problems, mainly because, as Elizabeth said above each person is different.
With regards to the multitude of possible side effects, I remember seeing my GP within the first couple of months on a none CML matter and having a good old laugh at what side effects were not included in the Glivec literature…this aside I would again revert to Elizabeth’s comment that the side effects are in the main manageable.
My apprach to the side effects I experiance is;-
Lots of water is a top tip and may negate a lot of side effects before you get them. My philosophy being to keep my system flushed out!!
I still get some bone pain, but not even worth fretting about. A banana seams to help here but that’s me, how much this is placebo effect I am not sure - though it may be a potassium thing!!.
I have overcome the stomach upsets by not drinking tea or coffee two hours before or for the rest off the night after taking my tablet. I take my tablet in the early evening with or just after my meal.
I have learnt to live with my addiction to drinking pure orange juice…not sure if that is Glivec but I do take a vitamin supplement, again hopefully to offset side effects. It also seams to settle my stomach first thing in the morning, more so if I have taken my tablet late evening.
The only aspect I am not clear on is skin related problems. I do tend to get a rash, but bordering on getting personal, as it is more noticeable, I don’t seam to get spots anymore. Is this a side effect?
I hope some of this makes sense, if not now it may , or may not in the future again to reinforce the point not everyone experiances the side effects.
Andrew