Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Grateful all over again!


Before Glivec was launched world-wide in 2001, there was hardly any hope for leukaemia patients.

A Texas-based leukaemia specialist, stated recently: “Before the year 2000, when we saw patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia, we told them that they had a very bad disease, and their course was fatal, their prognosis was poor with a median survival of maybe three to six years ... Today when I see patients with CML, I tell them that the disease is an indolent leukaemia with an excellent prognosis, they will usually live their functional life span provided they take an oral medicine, Gleevec (known as Glivec outside the US), for the rest of their lives.”

I read this (above) earlier today and just sat for a moment in pure thankfulness that Steven is responding so well to Gleevec and that he has the benefit of the progress in these medications.

Wow, I feel really really fortunate.

love and light
Annie

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Annie,

I loved your post published on May, 01, it is so encouraging for people that have CML as me.

Rodrigo 32 years.
from Brazil
Dx may/2008
Gleevec 400 since then

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your inspiration! I was diagnosed with cmmcl 5-12 seven years ago this day! I responded to gleevec realy well and still is doing great ! Im glad I found your story about a fellow cml survivor :) give your son my God bless ! & Thank you :) xox chris7707s@yahoo

Anonymous said...

Hi. Thank you for your blog. I just found out I have Ph+ CML last week. I'm just starting my own therapy. You are an inspiration.

Anonymous said...

I was Dx with Ph+ CML Mar. of this year, I was freaked I have two young children, I had never heard of this, im glad to see so many talking about this...no one seems to understand.....

Thanks
Shay