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  • 2 years later...

Can someone please tell me what is the difference between a RF test

and an ESR test.

also, what does it mean when an ANA test is negative and a RF test is

positive.

thanks for your help.

patty

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Hi Skip,

Thank you for the post.

If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your doctor if you could try 350

mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

Good luck,

Zavie

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To all who asked me about test I send this to all to

avoid many eamil. I was to Hematology clinic

yesterday, My gleevec was increased to 300 from two

hundred my counts were plat=39,000 Hem=129,000 and

wBC=5,000. In the next week or so my platlets will

either go up or down. We will allow the Platlets to

go down to 20,000 before they make up their minds.

They would love to get me to the 400m mark. So again

I wait. Now I know how an elevator operator feels.

Thanks for your e-mail, I do appreciate your concern.

Skip

" It is only with the heart one sees rightly- What is

essential is invisible to the eyes "

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Thanks Zavie

I am real tired though..

--- Zavie <zmiller@...> wrote:

> Hi Skip,

>

> Thank you for the post.

>

> If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your

> doctor if you could try 350

> mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

>

> Good luck,

>

> Zavie

>

> ---------------------------

>

> To all who asked me about test I send this to all to

> avoid many eamil. I was to Hematology clinic

> yesterday, My gleevec was increased to 300 from two

> hundred my counts were plat=39,000 Hem=129,000 and

> wBC=5,000. In the next week or so my platlets will

> either go up or down. We will allow the Platlets to

> go down to 20,000 before they make up their minds.

> They would love to get me to the 400m mark. So

> again

> I wait. Now I know how an elevator operator feels.

> Thanks for your e-mail, I do appreciate your

> concern.

>

> Skip

> " It is only with the heart one sees rightly- What is

> essential is invisible to the eyes "

>

>

>

>

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At 04:20 PM 9/29/05 -0400, you wrote:

>If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your doctor if you could try 350

>mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

Hi Zavie,

how do you propose for Skip to take 350mg?? just curious.

There is the 400mg that can be split.......and a 100mg..........

I suppose just make another cut??

I will tell you, when I sometimes cut my 400mg in 1/2 on the score line,

the exposed end does give a bitter taste...but doable.

C.

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Hi ,

There are a couple of ways to do it. Use the 100 mg tablets. They are

scored, so you take 3 1/2 tablets. The problem with using the 100 mg tablets

is that they are more expensive than the 400 mg tablets.

Another way to do it is to alternate taking 400 mg one day and 300 mg the

next day.

Zavie

RE: [ ] tests

At 04:20 PM 9/29/05 -0400, you wrote:

>If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your doctor if you could try

350

>mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

Hi Zavie,

how do you propose for Skip to take 350mg?? just curious.

There is the 400mg that can be split.......and a 100mg..........

I suppose just make another cut??

I will tell you, when I sometimes cut my 400mg in 1/2 on the score line,

the exposed end does give a bitter taste...but doable.

C.

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AGain thanks for the email..

well I will wait until I see where the platlets

go..right now they are quite low. at 39,000

but I must admit on Gleevec's side I have never in 27

years had a wbc that is constant in the 5,000 range

even with the low dosage of gleevec... had another PCR

test as well do not know how that is as it has to go

to Montreal..

we will see I guess.. like the energizer bunny I keep

going and going and going..

SkipD

--- Zavie <zmiller@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> There are a couple of ways to do it. Use the 100 mg

> tablets. They are

> scored, so you take 3 1/2 tablets. The problem with

> using the 100 mg tablets

> is that they are more expensive than the 400 mg

> tablets.

>

> Another way to do it is to alternate taking 400 mg

> one day and 300 mg the

> next day.

>

> Zavie

>

>

>

> RE: [ ] tests

>

>

> At 04:20 PM 9/29/05 -0400, you wrote:

> >If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your

> doctor if you could try

> 350

> >mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

>

> Hi Zavie,

> how do you propose for Skip to take 350mg?? just

> curious.

> There is the 400mg that can be split.......and a

> 100mg..........

> I suppose just make another cut??

> I will tell you, when I sometimes cut my 400mg in

> 1/2 on the score line,

> the exposed end does give a bitter taste...but

> doable.

>

> C.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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So, 350mg is the minimum effective dose? I thought that 300 was. Where can I

get a hold of that information? Thanks, B

Tracey <traceyincanada@...> wrote:If he takes 300 one day and 400 the next

and continues this

alternating pattern, it's considered to be a dose of 350mg which I

believe is now considered to be the minimum effective dose.

Tracey

> how do you propose for Skip to take 350mg?? just curious.

> There is the 400mg that can be split.......and a 100mg..........

> I suppose just make another cut??

> I will tell you, when I sometimes cut my 400mg in 1/2 on the score

line,

> the exposed end does give a bitter taste...but doable.

>

> C.

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Hi Zavie,

I find it interesting that you say that the 100 mg tab of Gleevec is

more expensive that the 400 mg. Is that only in Canada? The reason

I ask is that my insurance would not allow me to get the 400 mg. I

would have to jump through alot of red tape hoops to get it.

Interesting but true. So, I'm still taking four 100 mgs. Since we

are going to be on this stuff for a lifetime, or until the lifetime

cap payout runs out, I would think it would be wiser to get on the

cheaper one.

Any thoughts?

Lynn (Snickersunny)

> >If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your doctor if you

could try

> 350

> >mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

>

> Hi Zavie,

> how do you propose for Skip to take 350mg?? just curious.

> There is the 400mg that can be split.......and a 100mg..........

> I suppose just make another cut??

> I will tell you, when I sometimes cut my 400mg in 1/2 on the score

line,

> the exposed end does give a bitter taste...but doable.

>

> C.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Lynn,

I can only speak for Canada and my pharmacy. 30 tabs @ 400 mg cost $3753

cdn, 120 tabs @ 100 mg cost $3861 cdn.

Since the government pays for my medication, the druggist is obligated to

dispense the cheaper one.

Zavie

Re: [ ] tests

Hi Zavie,

I find it interesting that you say that the 100 mg tab of Gleevec is

more expensive that the 400 mg. Is that only in Canada? The reason

I ask is that my insurance would not allow me to get the 400 mg. I

would have to jump through alot of red tape hoops to get it.

Interesting but true. So, I'm still taking four 100 mgs. Since we

are going to be on this stuff for a lifetime, or until the lifetime

cap payout runs out, I would think it would be wiser to get on the

cheaper one.

Any thoughts?

Lynn (Snickersunny)

> >If you do tolerate at the 300 mg level, ask your doctor if you

could try

> 350

> >mg next. No need to go to 400 mg.

>

> Hi Zavie,

> how do you propose for Skip to take 350mg?? just curious.

> There is the 400mg that can be split.......and a 100mg..........

> I suppose just make another cut??

> I will tell you, when I sometimes cut my 400mg in 1/2 on the score

line,

> the exposed end does give a bitter taste...but doable.

>

> C.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

300mg used to be the minimum effective dose but I believe in the last

teleconference that the L & L Society put on, Dr. Mauro said they now

believe that 350mg is the minimum effective dose. I'll try to find

something concrete for you.

Take care,

Tracey

--- In , jennifer bosse <jenniferabosse@y...>

wrote:

> So, 350mg is the minimum effective dose? I thought that 300 was.

Where can I get a hold of that information? Thanks, B

>

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  • 3 months later...

Hi Pat:

Thanks. I had the IgE level drawn today. I had skin testing about 4 yrs

ago and have been on shots. They tell me Xolaire is $1,000 a shot. I'll see

how much insurance covers.

Carol

Pat wrote:

an IgE level. Also RAST testing or allergy skin testing is a must.

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$1000.00 a shot??? Wow, thats double the price most of us are paying.

Be sure you have a good Specialty Pharmacy. Curascript is one of the

best! They won't charge that much.

Doug

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co/moderator/owner

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Xolair is between $450 & $550 a shot, not $1,000.

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  • 4 years later...

That's interesting; I've not heard of anyone having stool and urine tests to determine what pre and pro biotics are needed.

Can other people, perhaps parents, comment?

H.

CD dx 2002

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