Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Hi Pam, I think we all remember when we first started this journey where we understood very little so you're not alone. When I first started, I didn't even know that there were different kinds of leukemia, let alone what CML was, so please don't feel " dumb " or like you're asking " dumb questions " because there is no such thing. Lots of us have also changed doctors for one reason or another so if you're not happy with the one you have, don't forget that this could be an option for you. It's important for you to feel comfortable with your doctor and not all doctors are created equally. When you start getting copies of your blood reports, we can help you to understand what they mean. The most important thing you want to know right now, is what percentage of blast cells you had on your first test. This will determine the phase of CML you're in. 0%-15% is indicative of chronic phase, 15%-30% is accelerated, and more than 30% is blast phase. It's important to know what phase you're in because it will influence how you're treated, including what dose of Gleevec you should be on etc. It's standard practice to have a cytogenetics test so don't worry that he might suspect more going on than just CML. If it's a PCR that he's referring to when he says " cytogenetics test " , expect to have one every 3 months for the rest of your life. It's just part of the process. We all need to vent once in a while so don't be shy, that's what we're hear for. Take care, Tracey > > Thank you for making this issue a little more clearer. I don't > consider my self a stupid person but this CML thing is really > confusing me. I cried today just because I feel my oncologist is not > explaining this the way I would like. He answeres my questions but > briefly. Maybe I'm being too sensitive. I will be getting copies of my > blood draws soon. In reading my chart before he entered the room > (yesterday) I saw " blast " I asked him what that was and he responeded > that was the phase I was in. That's all he said. I feel he could have > explained it a little more. I'm wondering why he ordered the > cytogenetics test. Is there more he suspects? I know you can't answer > these questions but I really need to vent!! > Once again, thank you so much. > Pam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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