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I have been taking Imbruvica for 14 months and now my white count is normal. Have not heard that word in a long time. So happy😄

Bonnie

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PE1234

Fabulous .

What a wonderful start to the New Year .

Enjoy all the positives .

Brenda

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Psmithuk

What lovely news! So pleased for you. It's so cheering to have good news on the first day of 2016. Long may it last.

That's Bonnie news!

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wroxham-gb

Great news Bonnie.

Sue

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june65

That's great news, hope it continues. Happy New Year.

June

Thanks for feeding back to the community about Imbruvica/Ibrutinib.

Good news. I'm really pleased for you. Have you experienced any side effects during the past months?

Mudlark

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Just a slight increase in fatigue

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romarin

Great news. DO please tell us more. Are you on a trial - and what about side effects?

Thanks and very good wishes.

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33325 in reply to romarin

As far as I know it's not a trial. Just some fatigue, otherwise, feel pretty good!

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Robert4801

Great news! I have been on Imbruvica for 3 months and WBC has fallen from 98k to 55k.

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diandgord

Wonderful news. My husband has been on for about 18 months or so. His WBC has dropped to about 20. The one count I worry about is his %lymphs as it is still at 71%, it has fallen from 99%. Quality of life is much better. I hope this is also true for you. Muscle weakness is his main issue. I truly believe that Imbruvica has prolonged his life but have a feeling in the future he will be on another "new" breakthrough treatment. I must say that 2015 was, all in all, a very positive year for you and my husband.

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Look at his ALC, a part of the WBC - the absolute, not the %.Percents will bounce around, but all of the numbers given as Percents have to add up to 100, so if one goes up another will go down. The absolute numbers, especially lymphocytes and neutrophils tell you more.

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diandgord in reply to MsLockYourPosts

Thanks so much for your reply. My husband does receive IVIG monthly for the last 3-1/2 years. He is 68 and other than the CLL and a few squamous skin cancers removed, he has no other health issues. I will get his past blood work results out and calculate the ALC. We are waiting for his appointment with a neurologist in regards to his muscle weakness in his legs and arms. Thanks again for your reply and info.

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nvp815

Congratulations and thanks for sharing your wonderful news!

Thanks for sharing this wonderful news-onward to 2016 and beyond!

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sookieny

Awesome news!

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Bonnie - so pleased for you!

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Jilltap

So happy for you. Stay well.

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