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> I just imported the latest version (as of 4/03 - hardly current!)

of the CML

> Glossary. I couldn't bring myself to import the one

called " CMLinfo.doc "

> though, because the advice in it mostly pertains to newly

diagnosed CML

> patients the pre-IM era. Our concerns then were pretty different

from now, and I

> suppose for that reason it's of historical interest. I don't know,

what do others

> think - worth bringing over anyway?

>

> R

Hey Doc....

I think it is worth bringing it over with the reason you mention

above attached to it.

My 2 cents, dt

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Hi ,

I agree with Dane. The historical interest is reason enough to

import the file and it gives us a way to see how much CML treatment

has progressed. I had a class motto that said " Live in the present,

guided by the past, for the future " and I know in my case it works.

Thank you for your help in building this new group.

Take care,

M

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> I just imported the latest version (as of 4/03 - hardly current!)

of the CML

> Glossary. I couldn't bring myself to import the one

called " CMLinfo.doc "

> though, because the advice in it mostly pertains to newly

diagnosed CML

> patients the pre-IM era. Our concerns then were pretty different

from now, and I

> suppose for that reason it's of historical interest. I don't know,

what do others

> think - worth bringing over anyway?

>

> R

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Hi Dane,

OK, I'll forward that old file for what it's worth.

I'm happy you're here, and happy you continue to do so well. It must feel

like being born into a new world.

Warmly,

R

> Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:08:22 -0000

> From: dane714@...

> Subject: Re: File transfer

>

>

>

>>

>> I just imported the latest version (as of 4/03 - hardly current!) of the CML

>> Glossary. I couldn't bring myself to import the one called " CMLinfo.doc "

>> though, because the advice in it mostly pertains to newly diagnosed CML

>> patients the pre-IM era. Our concerns then were pretty different from now,

>> and I suppose for that reason it's of historical interest. I don't know, what

>> do others think - worth bringing over anyway?

>>

>> R

>

> Hey Doc....

>

> I think it is worth bringing it over with the reason you mention

> above attached to it.

>

> My 2 cents, dt

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It does, ....strange to think that in a few months, I will

have to have all the innoculations we all have as an infant all over

again!

I hav'nt asked my team yet, but what about childhood illnesses

like, mumps, measles and chicken pox? I suppose I am subject to

those again as well.

> Hi Dane,

>

> OK, I'll forward that old file for what it's worth.

>

> I'm happy you're here, and happy you continue to do so well. It

must feel

> like being born into a new world.

>

> Warmly,

> R

>

> > Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:08:22 -0000

> > From: dane714@c...

> > Subject: Re: File transfer

> >

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