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Thanks Sue, good ideas, all of them. I go back

to my CML Specialist on Thursday, so he and I

will discuss it then. I meant to try and call his

office today, but ran out of time.

With warm regards,

Matt Maynor

8132 Hollyridge Road

ville, FL 32256

904-219-9108 Phone

904-998-8571 Fax

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In a message dated 9/15/2008 9:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

hollie@... writes:

Matt

How are you keeping. Still shaken. One of those " What if ? " moments.

One thing to vomit another to black out and while driving in a car. Now that

is one scary thought.

Why do you think it may have been a drug reaction?

You have been on glivec along time without this type of reaction.

Have you had any other problems during the week or fortnight before of the

black out.

The list is just one of brain storming as food for thought suggestions:

Ear or ear fluid build up problems, balance problems, vertigo, a start of a

cold, a virus, not eating well enough, low blood pressure or high.

Good idea even to check that you did not have a small type of stroke or

heart issue as another suggestion. It maybe a forerunner of other

health issues.

Maybe that you have not had enough fluid or food in your system not from

that morning but from the evening before - suggestion.

A thorough good medical is what is needed and ask for an extended

appointment.

You do not want this to happen again.

Thinking of you Matt - keep well

Sue (Aussie)

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Matt

How are you keeping. Still shaken. One of those " What if ? " moments.

One thing to vomit another to black out and while driving in a car. Now that is

one scary thought.

Why do you think it may have been a drug reaction?

You have been on glivec along time without this type of reaction.

Have you had any other problems during the week or fortnight before of the black

out.

The list is just one of brain storming as food for thought suggestions:

Ear or ear fluid build up problems, balance problems, vertigo, a start of a

cold, a virus, not eating well enough, low blood pressure or high.

Good idea even to check that you did not have a small type of stroke or heart

issue as another suggestion. It maybe a forerunner of other

health issues.

Maybe that you have not had enough fluid or food in your system not from that

morning but from the evening before - suggestion.

A thorough good medical is what is needed and ask for an extended appointment.

You do not want this to happen again.

Thinking of you Matt - keep well

Sue (Aussie)

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