I do nor feel sorry for myself about a diagnosis of All Leukemia. I am 65 and have had a happy life. I went directly from diagnosis to acceptance, I could have been killed in Vietnam or suffered a serious stroke. I might be bleeding out from a knife wound on the street or hit by a truck, perhaps a heart attack but I was not. I have worked with disabled children and adults. I have had a good life, so many are less fortunate than myself. I feel lucky, if this be my future, then so be it. To die in a soft bed is not so bad.
I do nor feel sorry for myself about a diagnosis of All Leukemia. I am 65 and have had a happy life. I went directly from diagnosis to acceptance, I could have been killed in Vietnam or suffered a serious stroke. I might be bleeding out from a knife wound on the street or hit by a truck, perhaps a heart attack but I was not. I have worked with disabled children and adults. I have had a good life, so many are less fortunate than myself. I feel lucky, if this be my future, then so be it. To die in a soft bed is not so bad.
Great review! And the good news is that Ponatinib is probably good with the T315I clone
My son has newly diagnosed a ALL here in Philippines last sept.24our dr.said that HE is positive with ALL is it curable