Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 I went from doing great to blast crisis. I started having rib pain after hiking the Grand Canyon for a Leukemia fund raiser. I thought it was just due to the heavy pack, but no so. I am treated at City of Hope and they immediately put me on Tasigna which at the time was not FDA approved. ________________________________ Dear , You have really been through the mill, but congratulations on remaining PCRU, you have come a long way from blast crisis. After that, you suffered bone necrosis and joint replacement. That's a lot to be on anyone's plate. I'm sure you really do enjoy your grandchilden, as there were times when you thought you might never live to be a grandmother. I have seven grandchildren and my life was so much richer for having had them in the family. We were fortunate enough to spend a lot of quality time with them and they still talk about our times together. You are right, we do support our members, no matter what their decision is. Good luck to you and may you remain PCRU for the duration. Hands & hearts, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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