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That is great! I am crying with you! AMazing!!!! My daughter has

apraxia, and was at the age of a two year old, and one monthh later I

have seen dramatic improvements!! Thanks for your story, it gives us

all hope!

Liz

http://kidstalkback.tripod.com/kidstalkback/

> Hello group,

>

> I have not posted in a long time but I have been reading

> everyone else's posts!!

>

> I just had to share our incredible success story with

> our son who is 5.2 years. At 3 we were told he was

> autistic, he had no words, seemed really oblivious to

> the outside world, was so far behind in social/emotional

> skills, basically he did appear to be autistic. We

> started with fish oil supplements at 4 years and he has

> improved dramatically. At his last IEP at 5.2 years, he

> has exceeded his age level on all tests including

> social/emotional! He was admistered the Brigance test

> and he scored above his age level. He did so well on

> spatial sequencing tests, the special ed teacher told me

> she had never seen a child do this well on patterning in

> all of her 18 years! She went on to say that she had

> never seen a child make this kind of progress, ever.

>

> I can't help but brag, I am crying as I write this, you

> have no idea how much I worried!! We still have some

> speech issues to work out, articulation, clearity, etc.,

> but my gosh we've come so far. Hang in there everyone,

> if your child is like mine, with clear motor planning

> issues, fish oils will hopefully be the answers you are

> looking for!

>

> Thanks group!

>

> Amy

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Hi Amy,

That is AWESOME and AMAZING! What a wonderful thing to happen!

Paige

> Hello group,

>

> I have not posted in a long time but I have been reading

> everyone else's posts!!

>

> I just had to share our incredible success story with

> our son who is 5.2 years. At 3 we were told he was

> autistic, he had no words, seemed really oblivious to

> the outside world, was so far behind in social/emotional

> skills, basically he did appear to be autistic. We

> started with fish oil supplements at 4 years and he has

> improved dramatically. At his last IEP at 5.2 years, he

> has exceeded his age level on all tests including

> social/emotional! He was admistered the Brigance test

> and he scored above his age level. He did so well on

> spatial sequencing tests, the special ed teacher told me

> she had never seen a child do this well on patterning in

> all of her 18 years! She went on to say that she had

> never seen a child make this kind of progress, ever.

>

> I can't help but brag, I am crying as I write this, you

> have no idea how much I worried!! We still have some

> speech issues to work out, articulation, clearity, etc.,

> but my gosh we've come so far. Hang in there everyone,

> if your child is like mine, with clear motor planning

> issues, fish oils will hopefully be the answers you are

> looking for!

>

> Thanks group!

>

> Amy

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CONGRATULATIONS Amy!!! I know you must be beyond happy!!! We are rejoicing

with you.

>

> I just had to share our incredible success story with

> our son who is 5.2 years. At 3 we were told he was

> autistic, he had no words, seemed really oblivious to

> the outside world, was so far behind in social/emotional

> skills, basically he did appear to be autistic. We

> started with fish oil supplements at 4 years and he has

> improved dramatically. At his last IEP at 5.2 years, he

> has exceeded his age level on all tests including

> social/emotional! He was admistered the Brigance test

> and he scored above his age level. He did so well on

> spatial sequencing tests, the special ed teacher told me

> she had never seen a child do this well on patterning in

> all of her 18 years! She went on to say that she had

> never seen a child make this kind of progress, ever.

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Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

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Congratulations Marcos!!!!!!

With the warmest regards,

Matt

CML of Florida

Dx January of 2005

Gleevec March of 2005

Tasigna November of 2007

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montereyunderwater@... writes:

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

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Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

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Hi Marcos - that is fabulous news and welcome to the PCRU club

...CONGRATULATIONS! I hope you have a great celebration and excellent news

for our newbies out there.

Regards,

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Marcos

Perreau Guimaraes

Sent: Friday, 7 August 2009 4:41 PM

Subject: [ ] good news

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

Suppes Brain Lab

Ventura Hall - CSLI

Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

marcospg@... <mailto:marcospg%40stanford.edu>

montereyunderwater@... <mailto:montereyunderwater%40gmail.com>

www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

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O!!! YIPPEEE!!!

Great news.

Zavie

_____

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Marcos

Perreau Guimaraes

Sent: August 7, 2009 2:41 AM

Subject: [ ] good news

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

Suppes Brain Lab

Ventura Hall - CSLI

Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

marcospgstanford (DOT) <mailto:marcospg%40stanford.edu> edu

montereyunderwater@ <mailto:montereyunderwater%40gmail.com> gmail.com

www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

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WOW Congratulations Marcos. Welcome to PCRU what wonderful news.

Anita

________________________________

From: Marcos Perreau Guimaraes <montereyunderwater@...>

< >

Sent: Friday, August 7, 2009 1:41:16 AM

Subject: [ ] good news

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

Suppes Brain Lab

Ventura Hall - CSLI

Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

marcospgstanford (DOT) edu

montereyunderwater@ gmail.com

www.stanford. edu/~marcospg/

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Wonderful news Marcos.

How will you be celebrating?

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[ ] good news

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

Suppes Brain Lab

Ventura Hall - CSLI

Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

marcospgstanford (DOT) <mailto:marcospg%40stanford.edu> edu

montereyunderwater@ <mailto:montereyunderwater%40gmail.com> gmail.com

www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

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THAT IS AWESOME NEWS.

 

I also go to Standford, who is your doctor. Mine is Dr. Berbue

--- On Thu, 8/6/09, Marcos Perreau Guimaraes <montereyunderwater@...>

wrote:

From: Marcos Perreau Guimaraes <montereyunderwater@...>

Subject: [ ] good news

" " < >

Date: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 11:41 PM

 

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

Suppes Brain Lab

Ventura Hall - CSLI

Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

marcospgstanford (DOT) edu

montereyunderwater@ gmail.com

www.stanford. edu/~marcospg/

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Hi, Marcos,

This is great news. Congratulations on being a " big fat zero. " LOL

NYC

>

> Hi Marcos - that is fabulous news and welcome to the PCRU club

> ..CONGRATULATIONS! I hope you have a great celebration and excellent news

> for our newbies out there.

>

>

>

> Regards,

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Marcos

> Perreau Guimaraes

> Sent: Friday, 7 August 2009 4:41 PM

>

> Subject: [ ] good news

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi all,

> I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

> test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

> with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

> for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

> switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

> time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

> at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

> again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

> list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

> and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

> remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

> 0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

> practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

> effects once in a while.

> Marcos.

>

> --

> Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

> Suppes Brain Lab

> Ventura Hall - CSLI

> Stanford University

> 220 Panama street

> Stanford CA 94305-4101

> 650 614 2305

> 650 468 9926 (cell)

> marcospg@... <mailto:marcospg%40stanford.edu>

> montereyunderwater@... <mailto:montereyunderwater%40gmail.com>

> www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

>

>

>

>

>

>

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What completely EXCELLENT news. This is very inspiring, Marcos!

From: montereyunderwater@...

Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 23:41:16 -0700

Subject: [ ] good news

Hi all,

I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

effects once in a while.

Marcos.

--

Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

Suppes Brain Lab

Ventura Hall - CSLI

Stanford University

220 Panama street

Stanford CA 94305-4101

650 614 2305

650 468 9926 (cell)

marcospg@...

montereyunderwater@...

www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

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Hi Sharon,

It didn't resulted, the onco told me there was some technical problem

with their facility and I d be doing the stanford test for now. I

don't know more.

Marcos.

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 8:13 AM, Sharon Teichera<onthewtr@...> wrote:

>

>

> Marcos,

>

> I am a Kaiser member. I was wondering what you meant by " the Kaiser test did

> not work last time " ?

>

> Sharon T

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Marcos

> Perreau Guimaraes

> Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 11:41 PM

>

>

> Subject: [ ] good news

>

> Hi all,

> I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

> test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

> with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

> for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

> switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

> time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

> at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

> again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

> list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

> and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

> remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

> 0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

> practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

> effects once in a while.

> Marcos.

>

> --

> Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

> Suppes Brain Lab

> Ventura Hall - CSLI

> Stanford University

> 220 Panama street

> Stanford CA 94305-4101

> 650 614 2305

> 650 468 9926 (cell)

> marcospgstanford (DOT) <mailto:marcospg%40stanford.edu> edu

> montereyunderwater@ <mailto:montereyunderwater%40gmail.com> gmail.com

> www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

>

>

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Hi ,

I go to Kaiser Permanente. It is just the pcr test that is performed

by Stanford lab since my dx in 2005. I work on Stanford campus just

across the street from the hospital but beside the high cost my

previous experience with Stanford hospital wasn't good so for now I

stick with Kaiser and see a cml specialist in Paris when I need, what

hasn't been the case in the last 2 years.

Marcos.

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 10:10 AM, andrea silveira<formiga101@...> wrote:

>

>

> THAT IS AWESOME NEWS.

>

> I also go to Standford, who is your doctor. Mine is Dr. Berbue

>

>

>

> From: Marcos Perreau Guimaraes <montereyunderwater@...>

>

> Subject: [ ] good news

> " " < >

> Date: Thursday, August 6, 2009, 11:41 PM

>

>

>

> Hi all,

> I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

> test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

> with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

> for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

> switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

> time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

> at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

> again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

> list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

> and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

> remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

> 0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

> practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

> effects once in a while.

> Marcos.

>

> --

> Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

> Suppes Brain Lab

> Ventura Hall - CSLI

> Stanford University

> 220 Panama street

> Stanford CA 94305-4101

> 650 614 2305

> 650 468 9926 (cell)

> marcospgstanford (DOT) edu

> montereyunderwater@ gmail.com

> www.stanford. edu/~marcospg/

>

>

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Thanks everybody for the warm congratulations and the yepees :) It

means a lot to me. I wish everyone an excellent week-end.

Marcos.

On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Rosen Lum<rrosenlum@...> wrote:

>

>

> What completely EXCELLENT news. This is very inspiring, Marcos!

>

>

>

>

> From: montereyunderwater@...

> Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 23:41:16 -0700

>

> Subject: [ ] good news

>

> Hi all,

>

> I hope everybody is doing as good as possible. I just received the

>

> test report from Stanford, and it is negative. It is the first time

>

> with the Stanford lab. I have been positive but too low to quantify

>

> for about year with Stanford and negative with the Kaiser test. We

>

> switched back to Stanford because the kaiser test didn't work last

>

> time. So now I can say I am truly PCRU. I got stuck for about 2 years

>

> at 2 log reduction, then about 1 year and a half ago it started down

>

> again, although I stayed on 400mg of gleevec. For those new to the

>

> list I was dxed in march 2005 at age 38 with ~250k wbc, huge spleen

>

> and a high risk sokal score and put on gleevec 400mg. The rate of

>

> remission had some plateaus and bumps but it eventually went down to

>

> 0. I resumed a complete normal life, all the sports I used to

>

> practice. I am generally feeling pretty well with very moderate side

>

> effects once in a while.

>

> Marcos.

>

> --

>

> Marcos Perreau Guimaraes

>

> Suppes Brain Lab

>

> Ventura Hall - CSLI

>

> Stanford University

>

> 220 Panama street

>

> Stanford CA 94305-4101

>

> 650 614 2305

>

> 650 468 9926 (cell)

>

> marcospg@...

>

> montereyunderwater@...

>

> www.stanford.edu/~marcospg/

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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 Congratulations !!!!!!!! :-)

From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@...>

Subject: [ ] Good news

Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 3:26 PM

 

I AM AT ZERO!!!

Three cheers for Tasigna!

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MARVELOUS, SIMPLY MARVELOUS!!!!

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DX 5/1995

Interferon 9 weeks/Hydroxyurea 5 years

02/2000 to 06/2002 Gleevec trial, OHSU

06/2002 Gleevec/Trisenox Trial, OHSU

06/2003 Gleevec/Zarnestra Trial, OHSU

04/2004 Sprycel Trial, MDACC, CCR in 10 months

04/2008 XL228 Trial, U of Mich.

01/2009 PCR 5.69

04/2009 Ariad Trial AP24534

09/2009 PCR 0.01

11/2009 PCR 0.034

02/2010 PCRU

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From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@...>

Subject: [ ] Good news

Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 6:26 PM

 

I AM AT ZERO!!!

Three cheers for Tasigna!

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CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!     Celebrate your Good News, and may it encourage

anyone else who is fighting this battle with us that we will all beat CML

someday.

From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@...>

Subject: [ ] Good news

Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 6:26 PM

 

I AM AT ZERO!!!

Three cheers for Tasigna!

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I feel like I did on Gleevec, but thinner. What the heck! I'm at zero!

Thanks a million.

On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 6:36 PM, Dory Doggie <hellodoggie0009@...>wrote:

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>

> ,

>

> Are you feeling much better? Hip, Hip Hooray!

>

> Dory Doggie

>

> ________________________________

> From: Armour <suzzienovember@... <suzzienovember%40>>

> <%40>

> Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 12:16:31 PM

> Subject: Re: [ ] Good news

>

>

> CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!! Celebrate your Good News, and may it encourage

> anyone else who is fighting this battle with us that we will all beat CML

> someday.

>

>

>

> From: Rosen Lum <rrosenlum@... <rrosenlum%40gmail.com>>

> Subject: [ ] Good news

> <%40>

> Date: Monday, July 12, 2010, 6:26 PM

>

> I AM AT ZERO!!!

>

> Three cheers for Tasigna!

>

>

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