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Bonjour, Gilles. Tu es tres gentil. J'etudiais le francais au

lycee pendant 4 annees et a l'universite aussi pendant 4 annees. Il

y a vingt ans, j'habitais a Paris pendant 6 mois et je parlais,

ecrivais et lisait tres bien, mais j'en ai beaucoup oublie. C'est

vraiment triste . . . .

Now I try to keep up on my French by listening to s Brassens.

Tu le connais? Il est genial. " Si tu te couches dans mes bras,

alors la vie te semblera plus facile. Tu y sera hors de portee des

chiens, des loups, des hommes et des imbeciles, imbeciles. "

Anyway, let me stop. My brain hurts from trying to remember my

French. To answer your question, my oncologist/hematologist does

not believe there was any connection between the embolism and

CMl/Gleevec. In fact, he alone among my doctors is not entirely

convinced that I had an embolism. (My platelets are normal.)

Nevertheless, here I am still on Coumadin 8 months later and not

very happy about it. Every time I cut my finger, it's a nightmare

trying to get it to stop bleeding. But then, I'm sure you know that

better than I.

Bien amicalement,

P.S. How did you get the accent marks in your French? Very cool.

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> > > Since June 2005, I took Gleevec (400) mg. First I was

diagnosed

> AF

> > > Atrial fibrillation in June 2003. Actually I take to control

AF,

> > three

> > > medicaments ( Coumadin, Monocor and Rythmol). I don't know if

> there

> > is

> > > some interaction between these medicaments. Is the there

> somebody in

> > > the same situation than me? I am 53 years old. I lived in

> Montreal

> > > (Canada).

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