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Avatar m tn Hi, I don't know the answer -- but since both CML and Gleevec toxicity produce anemia because of marrow suppression, maybe it's not possible to tell the difference. E.g., both would show a low reticulocyte count. This full text paper on anemia from Gleevec https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ajh.23879 shows that other signs such as red blood cell size can vary, so that doesn't seem to help. Sorry.
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed with CML in May with WBC at 222 and an enlarged spleen. Currently on Gleevec 400mg and the last FBC shows WBC at 2.1 . Still maintaining current dose of 400mg.Apart from some annoying blisters on my palm, other side effects rather acceptable.
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed with CML and given Gleevec 400 ml. After taking gleevec for 2 weeks doctor took additional blood test. My WBC dropped from 36.5 to 7.1 and all other blood counts came down to normal range. I'm wondering if gleevec could give such fast hematological response or I was possibly misdiagnosed originally. I don't and didn't have any symptoms, my spleen and liver weren't enlarged, no enlarged lymph. Should I get second opinion asap? Please, help me.
Avatar n tn t want to see me, that fever was not from gleevec, and that I needed to monitor myself by myself by simply taken ibuprofen. This is what I did all last week and only this Monday he did a blood work. For now, what can I do to help my body to build my immune system back? Any vitamins? I'll appriciate any advice.
Avatar f tn I was diagnosed last year and was immediatley put on gleevec 400mg/day.At my last consult my metabolic stats had risen,hence blood tests to determine if the gleevec is no longer working.I am still in firstphase and wonder what my options are if the gleevec is no longer an option.Amin pretty good form,just very tired and a lot of bone pain.
Avatar m tn I have CML and was treated with Gleevec for 4 years and achieved remission. I have for the past several months been experiencing sudden onset of weakness which last for hours, to days. My blood pressure which has remained under control for several years with atenolol has been running 145/105 and higher for the past three to four months. I have a feeling of fullness in my stomach, and I have sporatic episodes of mild coughing, this occurs maybe once a week.
Avatar n tn You might find he starts to be able to tolerate the pill. Gleevec is first choice for treating CML, and if he is doing good in every other way then encourage him that he is doing great. I hope this helps you. I would be glad to help you with any other questions.
Avatar f tn If you have Medicare and Medicaid, you will usually get your drugs covered by the Medicare prescription drug benefit (Part D) and the Extra Help program. Extra Help is the federal program that pays for most of the costs of Medicare drug coverage if you meet the eligibility requirements. In some limited cases, Medicaid may cover drugs that Medicare does not cover. As long as you have Medicare Part D your drugs will be covered. Call Medicare if you have questions.
Avatar f tn i get my heart checked every 2 weeks now and i am fine with the qt thing. i take the chemo pill called gleevec and have to force myself to eat so i dont get sick when i take it. how long will these withdrawel problems go on? i have xanax to take (1mg) but dont work to good. i should would appreciate any advice from any one on how to deal with these issues, family dr says its anxiety but i think its the withdrawels from the high dose of elavil.
Avatar n tn Besides Liver Transplant Centers (where you MUST be treated to have your cirrhosis and portal hypertension managed) usually take both Medicaid and Medicare for payment so there is no advantage to Medicare. In fact Medicare is very expensive. You say you have one doctor. Any one doctor can NOT treat all of your health conditions and certainly not your liver disease. You will have to make sure the liver transplant center takes Medicaid. This should be the first think you do.
Avatar f tn People in Raleigh were very rude and said i need to stop being lazy and deal w my case worker...my caseworker told me to call Raleigh. So am i just pretty much **** out of luck. I just wanna have this baby and never turn to medicaid again.
7827642 tn?1396958758 For my last pregnancy I applied at 7 weeks when I found out I was pregnant and I didn't hear from them at all. I called my case worker and everything and nothing. I lost my baby because I couldn't go to the doctor and I still didn't hear from them. It was so hard.
Avatar m tn I have medicare in California I will enroll in it next month,I have liver transplant with hcv and cirrhosis ,I need to find out how medicare and if medicare pay for sovaldi and olysio.
Avatar f tn This is random i know. So i faxed over my new adress and stuff for medicare and its been literally almost a month since and still waiting for approval and i was just wondering if im not sure if i have it yet that i can just go into the hospital in the outpatient section for treatment because im literally almost 4 months preg and still have not seen a doc. even for an ultrasound for christ sake.... can somebody tell me how i can get immediate care?
Avatar f tn I am close to Medicare age, and have a low viral load, so my doctor says my insurance won't cover Harvoni. Anyone know what Medicare's guidelines are? Do I have to be sympomatic to qualify? It's pretty frustrating knowing that there is now an easy cure, that I can't get. So I'm hoping the cost will come down soon, or Medicare will be more generous than my insurance!
Avatar m tn I have CIDP (Chronic Inflammatory Demylinating Neuropathy) this is the chronic form of Guillan Barre. I will be going on Medicare in April and I need to know if they will cover my IVIG treatments. The drug is Gamunex. I can't get any answers from Medicare.
Avatar f tn I called Gilead and the person there told me that Gilead will NOT give any financial assistance to ANYONE on Medicare Part D. I did some research and found out that most Part D plans DO NOT cover Solvadi and even if you do get approved through an appeal, you will still be responsible for 5% of the total cost which is exceedingly high (5% of $84,000). PAN will only pay at most $7500 of this total.
1004138 tn?1316251113 No there is no herbal treatment for CML!!! Were you diagnosed with CML, and if so are you seeing a specialist and what treatment are you on.? I am being treated for CML, and was told not to even drink herbal teas well on my medication. Share some more information so I can help you. I have had CML for 13 years.
Avatar f tn Has anyone been approved for Olysio and Sovaldi off label and on Medicare? I failed traditional interferon/ribavirin, have fibrosis stage 2, and waiting for approval.
672839 tn?1305792947 How to live on $1000/mth. and get medical care? I live in Georgia, am 50 this year, and have lived with BP for many years. I'm covered by Medicare original, and gave up seeing doctors due to expense, and lack of psychiatrists accepting Medicare. Hoped to survive without prescription drugs. My world has grown very small (really dependent on one other person). Any suggestions appreciated....
199882 tn?1310184542 She done a quick evaluation on me to see what may benefit me the most and then sent the prescriptions to my doctor for his approval, and then to medicare or a medicare advantage insurance. Last thing was an in home delivery and demonstration on how everything worked. The whole thing from evaluation to delivery took 3 weeks. I've been up walking for almost 2 hours and my knees have not buckled at all. I'm standing and sitting straighter than I have in the last 5 years.
211940 tn?1267881266 This was one of the things that I hope the health care bill will fix. It's crazy, isn't it?
1460567 tn?1285780960 Does anyone out there use Copaxone and have Medicare Part D. If so what is your co-pay?? I need to chose soon and need some ideas as to which option would be best in Part D.
Avatar f tn I have now been without insurance for a year and need the medicare. I am 56 years old, so it should be obvious that I am not trying to "work" the system. I have an excellent work history, and believe me it is much easier to work if you can than to fight the social security team. Anyone else out there with similar issues?
Avatar f tn t have expertise on private insurers only Medicare and Medicaid). By the way, I receive both Medicare and Medicaid home health funding for my home health care; prior to becoming ill my source of billing for my self employment teaching autistic children was billing various types of home care waivers (there are MANY different types of waivers ... another story for another day). Therefore, my information here is coming from "both sides" of the fence.