An island of stability. That's what scientists call putative heavy elements (say, 114) that may last for minutes...or years. That's sort of the feeling I'm having right now with my CLL.
I did have blood work done on April 20 and they were excellent. Other than a minor departure from the norm on my hemoglobin, my blood numbers are achingly boring. Everything else, including WBC and platelets are well within normal range. Platelets have been a problem for me for years...dropping as low at the 60s at several points. And the WBC have been terribly low during my treatment with flavopiridol.
So what do I do now? Do I gamble more on CAL-101? Do I go down to Stanford and UC San Diego to see what else might be available that doesn't cause so much gastric mayhem?
Don't know. Will see. Let the docs look me over.
I will press hard for news and/or enrollment in the 'cure' that involves modified T cells. I deserve to be free of this disease! 13 and one half years of CLL is long enough!!!
What can we do to get closer to this putative cure? About the only thing is to follow Dr. Keating's suggestion, and donate tons of money!!! His group the CLL Global Research Foundation (cllglobal.org) has given quite a bit of money away in its existence. And Dr. Kipps' Blood Cancer Research Fund (bcrf.ucsd.edu) is doing the same.
Meanwhile, I am revelling in my 'boring' blood numbers. Others in the CAL-101 trial without the diarrhea problem must be doing well as well, though I don't see too many posts on CAL-101 of late.
An Italian study on the use of complementary therapies
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A recently published Italian study (yaaay!) in MedPress Oncology just
popped under my one eye, no pun intended…well, okay, intended, hehe. Very
interesting...
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