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At 11:54 PM 5/5/06 +0000, you wrote:

>I posted a short time ago that I would take a gleevec vacation and

>have throat surgery (vocal chords)and let the group know how I made

>out. Surgery was successful. I speak much better. It was a great week

>without those side effects. My wife said so. But the purpose of this

>post is some really great news. Just had Fish and PCR. Fish was

>negative. PCR was 0.0005! that's the lowest ever. I was diagnosed late

>Dec of 2002, started gleevec Feb 03. I went from 400 mg to 600 to

>800mg. At present I am on 600. I'll be 66 on June 20. I read your

>posts daily and appreciate them all. You have my prayers and I

>appreciate yours. Best regards. Nick Woods

Congratulations Nick.....those are great results.....and if you are saying

that it took about 3 years to get there, that is encouragement for other

slow responders.

I am curious about the vocal chord surgery.....was the problem a side

effect of Gleevec? When I was on Gleevec, 800mg (I am now on BMS) I had

vocal chord edema which was considered a side effect of Gleevec......on BMS

I do not have this problem, or any of the other edema problems that I had.

My best wishes,

C.

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> Congratulations Nick.....those are great results.....and if you are

saying

> that it took about 3 years to get there, that is encouragement for

other

> slow responders.

>

> I am curious about the vocal chord surgery.....was the problem a

side

> effect of Gleevec? When I was on Gleevec, 800mg (I am now on BMS) I

had

> vocal chord edema which was considered a side effect of

Gleevec......on BMS

> I do not have this problem, or any of the other edema problems that

I had.

>

> My best wishes,

> C.

>

, My vocal chords were bowed out, said my otolaryngologist, by

prolonged use of corticosteroid inhalers for asthma, and they

wouldn't resonate anymore. Bad news for a preacher! So he put

permanent rubber shims beside the chords to push them together. Now I

can talk properly and even sing again. Truth to tell, I have been on

600 mg for a long time and it seems to me that there have been times

when my throat seemed swollen inside, but never diagnosed as vocal

chord edema. Appreciate your response. Best wishes to you. Nick W

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At 04:39 AM 5/6/06 +0000, you wrote:

>, My vocal chords were bowed out, said my otolaryngologist, by

>prolonged use of corticosteroid inhalers for asthma, and they

>wouldn't resonate anymore. Bad news for a preacher! So he put

>permanent rubber shims beside the chords to push them together. Now I

>can talk properly and even sing again. Truth to tell, I have been on

>600 mg for a long time and it seems to me that there have been times

>when my throat seemed swollen inside, but never diagnosed as vocal

>chord edema. Appreciate your response. Best wishes to you. Nick W

The vocal chord edema is a relatively uncommon side effect of Gleevec. When

Dr. Talpaz at MD saw me in consult, he said I was one of the 3

worst cases he had seen! but I think I was actually worse that day because

of the long flight to Houston (and the bad plane air). In the AM especially

I sounded raspy.....and on the phone people who did not know me would

always ask if something was wrong, like I was crying. It was a bit

embarrassing. The more I talked the better I sounded.......until the end of

the day when I was tired. I also had some edema in one ear and when I used

a diuretic, I think it helped both problems a bit.

Glad you can preach and sing again!

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