Hi Fay, I dont know if you still remember me. I left you a comment prolly years back. I have been often coming back to read your blog and was worried when you stopped blogging for a while. Glad you came back to blogging. I am a CML patient with Prof Tan from Mount E for 9 years. Keep blogging and keep your faith - Joanne. (queer as you)
nope i have not done any transplant because my marrow type is rare and i couldn't find a donor so now i am currently on dasatinib, before that i was on 600mg glivec. but i have achieved 0% of white blood cells before. now it's at 0.012%.
I was 25 when I was diagnosed with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia on 15th September, 2006. At first I felt lost, I was afraid. But with a lot of support from my family, friends and an online CLL support group, I grew stronger. I am now a CLL warrior, and a WonderWoman fighting against cancer. This is my story.
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia is a blood cancer found more commonly among Westerner males, above the age of 50. I am a Chinese female, and was diagnosed at 25. What are the chances, really? Since then I start buying more toto. Because if I can get such a rare cancer which occurs only 1 in a million chance to someone like me, then winning 1 million dollars doesn't seem like such an impossible dream right? ^_^
Yes, I am positively optimistic. ^_~
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Hi Fay, I dont know if you still remember me. I left you a comment prolly years back. I have been often coming back to read your blog and was worried when you stopped blogging for a while. Glad you came back to blogging. I am a CML patient with Prof Tan from Mount E for 9 years. Keep blogging and keep your faith - Joanne. (queer as you)
hi, i vaguely remember you.
have you done transplant for CML?
nope i have not done any transplant because my marrow type is rare and i couldn't find a donor so now i am currently on dasatinib, before that i was on 600mg glivec. but i have achieved 0% of white blood cells before. now it's at 0.012%.
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