I'm posting in the hope that you can help me with regard to my mother. She's 81 and was dx in 2000. She's on Glivec 400mg daily and everything seems to be going OK except.....
About a year ago she started having problems with her right shoulder. She can't lift her arm above waist level because of the pain and absolute lack of mobility. She lost the use of her left arm above waist level many years ago when she had polio. Her GP sorted out some physio but unfortunately this didn't do any good at all.
As you can imagine, this causes her great difficulty. She's lost her sight because of diabetes and this seemed to be another challenge for her to face.
Now she's getting severe pains at the top of her legs. It takes her an age to get up and mobile and she's taking Paracetomol all the time to deal with the pain. I know she's old and older people experience mobility problems but, given other comments about bone pain, I'm wondering if this is something to worry about.
I did mention it to the Haematologist last time I took her to clinic but he completely ignored me! She's due another clinic visit in about 2 weeks time. In the past, when she's had problems such as nausea / vomiting, I've mentioned this site as a source of information for me but, sad to say, that's been sort of dismissed.
Is it the perceived view that bone pain is due to Glivec or is it due to the CML, do you think? And is there anything more that can be done? From what I've gleaned from this site I've already suggested to her that she drinks tonic water and takes a calcium supplement but I do worry about her taking so much Paracetomol.
I'd be really grateful for any advice anyone can give me. My mother so wants to retain her independence in spite of all her problems and, unfortunately, I live some way away from her. My brother does live near by so she does have someone to help her out when needed. She finds life so frustrating, not surprisingly!