Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML) Support Group
Acute myelogenous leukemia (AML), also known as acute myeloid leukemia, is a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells. Patients with AML usually present with symptoms such as fatigue, bleeding, infection, prompting medical attention. An abnormal blood test reading will then result in further testing in a hospital with a hematologist to determine AML.
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Let me first say that I am not a doctor, nor an I am giving any medical advice. I am a daughter who loves her father very much and we, as a team, are doing everything we can to help my dad get through this.
Another member here suggested I start this thread as we have been corresponding through email for months and he thought we should share all of our knowledge and experiences so that others may benefit from it if there is any benefit to be had.
First background- then I will tell you want alternative treatments he is trying....
Dad is 70 years old (he just had his 70th birthday :-)
He was diagnosed with AML M0 on April 7, 2011. We brought him to Dana Farber the very next day where we were told the risks, etc. and he began induction within 2 days. At that point he had 88% blasts.
He flew into remission after induction and we were thrilled. Although he had a number of complications during that time, the team was amazing there and he made it through and went home. Unfortunately he became extremely dehydrated from lack of drinking water and was back in the hospital within 5 days in acute kidney failure. They fixed that too, but again he had a number of complications and was almost unable to go through consolidation.
We whipped him into shape and he finally got consolidation. He again ended up with complications: confusion, high fevers, infection, etc., but he again made it through. On our last day in Boston(we were to go home that afternoon) he had blood work and saw the doc. His counts seemed funny. They did a BM biopsy just to check what was going on.
The next week our worst fears were realized. Dad has relapsed. We couldn't believe it. We were devastated. (all this- for 4 months- for nothing we thought). He was 5 weeks out of consolidation.
He was given 4 choices: induction again, palliative care (which is lose-dose chemo for 1 hr. for 5 days on and then 28 days off and repeat, a clinical trial, or nothing in which case we would call hospice and he would die.)
Dad did not want to go through induction again- it was hard on him. He didn't want a trial because that meant months away from home again. He choose the low-dose chemo at home in NY.
The choices were given to him on 7/27/11 and they said he could wait until after his birthday party 8/7 to start the chemo. He was given anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to live.
Here comes the alternative part ......... while we were sitting on the porch on 7/31/11 a neighbor stopped by to see dad. This neighbor has multiple myeloma. He was given 2 years to live. That was 5 years ago. When he was diagnosed, he did not want to do chemo. He went MD Anderson where he was enrolled in a clinical trial. The trial was for 1 year and was given 8000mg of curcumin a day. When the trial was over he was not cured, but his cancer did not progress. He was at 30% when he went to MD Anderson and that is where he is today. He never stopped taking the curcumin. He says he can tired easily because his counts have stayed low, but that in general he feels fine. That was all dad needed to hear. He wanted to try it.
Dad asked for a list of everything the neighbor was doing. He obliged.
He takes:
1.) 8000mg of curcumin a day (4000 in the morning and 4000 a night). Super Curcumin w/Bioperine Time Release 1000mg-60 Tabs
Here is the website:
http://www.agelesscures.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=1
We bought another brand (1000 mg with bioperine) to get us by at first from a local health food store, but ordered this one since it is the same curcumin he used in his clinical trial at MD Anderson.
2.) Silver : specifically Sovereign Silver (immune system booster)
Here is the website:
http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/
We bought it in a local health food store though
3.) Ojibwa Tea Liquid 16 oz (473 ml) by NOW -
Here is a website: http://www.betterhealthinternational.com/productDetails.asp?prodID=N4855&utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=comparsionshopping&CAWELAID=556908777&gclid=CNe7q6GwxaoCFQfBKgodBUU8zg
We also got another version from the health food store (Essiac tea concentrate), but we also ordered this version as it is the one our neighbor takes
In addition to what the neighbor has taken for the past 5 years for his multiple myeloma, I have done research and saw some promise for other therapies for AML.
I found that Japan has done a number of clinical trials for AML using high dose vitamin D3 and high doses vitamin K2. There are different kinds of K2 out there, but Japan uses K2 M-4 (Not the K2 M-7 that we see on every vitamin shelf in the USA) It was a tough time to find K2 M-4 for sale in the US, but I finally did.
Here is the website: http://www.nbihealth.com/p-10-osteo-k.aspx
Dad has asked that we throw everything but the kitchen sink at this (AML). His current chemo doctor told us that he can not condone him taking the supplements, because he has no idea if they will #1. Have any kind of interaction with the chemo and #2. if they will cause the chemo not to work (ie. the supplements and chemo could cancel eachother out).
Dad said he didn't care and that he wants to take it all at the same time. SO- dad has become his own guinea pig.
Here is what dad is taking:
(chemo) - dacogen -- just started 8/8/11 - 1 hr a day for 5 days- then that same regiment is repeated every 28 days)
Supplements:
Totals: (a day) - dad started the supplements on 7/31/11 -
His red and white stayed level at that time, but his platelets went up. He has not needed blood or platelet transfusions since he started the supplements- (blood draws only gave us results from 10 days he had on supplements alone before he started the chemo)- He was getting them (transfusions) every 2 days prior to starting them though.
8000 mg of Super Curcumin w/Bioperine Time Release 1000mg tabs- so 8 pills total for the day
1 teaspoon of Silver
2 tablespoon of Ojibwa Tea Liquid
6 tabs of Osteo-K( 3 with breakfast and 3 with dinner)
4 tabs of 1000mg D3 (so he ends up with 6000mg total for day between straight D3 tabs and what is in the Osteo-K)
How he does it:
Morning: 4000mg of curcumin (IMPORTANT- he can not have food or drink 1 hour before and up to 1 hour after so there is maximum absorption into his blood-according to the neighbor)
-- 1 hour later he takes the rest of his morning pills (other meds for other things- thyroid, etc) and he takes 3 tabs of the osteo-K which has K2 M-4, calcium and D3 in it.
-- He takes an additional 2 tabs of 1000mg of vitamin D3 so we can get higher does of D3(Osteo-K must be taken with food)
Before Lunch:
-- 1 teaspoon of Silver (hold under the tongue for 30 seconds then swallow) - once a day
-- 2 tablespoon of Ojibwa Tea Liquid (swallow once a day)
Dinner: he takes
-- 3 tabs of the osteo-K which has K2 M-4, calcium and D3 in it.
--- He takes an additional 2 1000mg of vitamin D3 (Osteo-K must be taken with food)
--- 1 hour after dinner he has 4000mg of curcumin- he waits an hour- takes his night pills and heads to bed.
SO - he is taking all of these supplements AND the low-dose chemo together at the same time.
I have seen trials with curcumin alone, trials with curcumin with D3, trials with D3 alone, trials with K2 M-4 alone and trials with K2 M-4 and D3 together, but never one with using them all. We have no idea what will happen, but we have high hopes. We have not been able to find a doctor who knows about this or is willing to give the thumbs up as they say they have no knowledge on the subject. MD Anderson has a whole group that deals with supplements and alternative therapies as well as trials, but dad does not want to go to Houston. So here we are trying it ourselves.
I will keep you posted on progress. Dad said if it isn't working - since we will have no way of knowing if chemo or the supplements are not working- we will adjust as we go. If he does well- he will stay on this regiment.
From what I have read- curcumin has killed cancer cells in vitrio and in viro. K2 M-4 and D3 have also done that. They said that they have studies K2 M-4 in vitro and seen some leukemia cells mature into normal cells. Of course these are all trials and the docs here and the FDA will not approve things without tons of research. I welcome people to do their own research and also let me know of there are any other alternatives out there that they have either tried or have heard about. Like I said- we have no way of knowing if this will help, but we will keep you informed on dad's progress.
Another member here suggested I start this thread as we have been corresponding through email for months and he thought we should share all of our knowledge and experiences so that others may benefit from it if there is any benefit to be had.
First background- then I will tell you want alternative treatments he is trying....
Dad is 70 years old (he just had his 70th birthday :-)
He was diagnosed with AML M0 on April 7, 2011. We brought him to Dana Farber the very next day where we were told the risks, etc. and he began induction within 2 days. At that point he had 88% blasts.
He flew into remission after induction and we were thrilled. Although he had a number of complications during that time, the team was amazing there and he made it through and went home. Unfortunately he became extremely dehydrated from lack of drinking water and was back in the hospital within 5 days in acute kidney failure. They fixed that too, but again he had a number of complications and was almost unable to go through consolidation.
We whipped him into shape and he finally got consolidation. He again ended up with complications: confusion, high fevers, infection, etc., but he again made it through. On our last day in Boston(we were to go home that afternoon) he had blood work and saw the doc. His counts seemed funny. They did a BM biopsy just to check what was going on.
The next week our worst fears were realized. Dad has relapsed. We couldn't believe it. We were devastated. (all this- for 4 months- for nothing we thought). He was 5 weeks out of consolidation.
He was given 4 choices: induction again, palliative care (which is lose-dose chemo for 1 hr. for 5 days on and then 28 days off and repeat, a clinical trial, or nothing in which case we would call hospice and he would die.)
Dad did not want to go through induction again- it was hard on him. He didn't want a trial because that meant months away from home again. He choose the low-dose chemo at home in NY.
The choices were given to him on 7/27/11 and they said he could wait until after his birthday party 8/7 to start the chemo. He was given anywhere from a few weeks to a few months to live.
Here comes the alternative part ......... while we were sitting on the porch on 7/31/11 a neighbor stopped by to see dad. This neighbor has multiple myeloma. He was given 2 years to live. That was 5 years ago. When he was diagnosed, he did not want to do chemo. He went MD Anderson where he was enrolled in a clinical trial. The trial was for 1 year and was given 8000mg of curcumin a day. When the trial was over he was not cured, but his cancer did not progress. He was at 30% when he went to MD Anderson and that is where he is today. He never stopped taking the curcumin. He says he can tired easily because his counts have stayed low, but that in general he feels fine. That was all dad needed to hear. He wanted to try it.
Dad asked for a list of everything the neighbor was doing. He obliged.
He takes:
1.) 8000mg of curcumin a day (4000 in the morning and 4000 a night). Super Curcumin w/Bioperine Time Release 1000mg-60 Tabs
Here is the website:
http://www.agelesscures.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3&products_id=1
We bought another brand (1000 mg with bioperine) to get us by at first from a local health food store, but ordered this one since it is the same curcumin he used in his clinical trial at MD Anderson.
2.) Silver : specifically Sovereign Silver (immune system booster)
Here is the website:
http://www.natural-immunogenics.com/
We bought it in a local health food store though
3.) Ojibwa Tea Liquid 16 oz (473 ml) by NOW -
Here is a website: http://www.betterhealthinternational.com/productDetails.asp?prodID=N4855&utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=comparsionshopping&CAWELAID=556908777&gclid=CNe7q6GwxaoCFQfBKgodBUU8zg
We also got another version from the health food store (Essiac tea concentrate), but we also ordered this version as it is the one our neighbor takes
In addition to what the neighbor has taken for the past 5 years for his multiple myeloma, I have done research and saw some promise for other therapies for AML.
I found that Japan has done a number of clinical trials for AML using high dose vitamin D3 and high doses vitamin K2. There are different kinds of K2 out there, but Japan uses K2 M-4 (Not the K2 M-7 that we see on every vitamin shelf in the USA) It was a tough time to find K2 M-4 for sale in the US, but I finally did.
Here is the website: http://www.nbihealth.com/p-10-osteo-k.aspx
Dad has asked that we throw everything but the kitchen sink at this (AML). His current chemo doctor told us that he can not condone him taking the supplements, because he has no idea if they will #1. Have any kind of interaction with the chemo and #2. if they will cause the chemo not to work (ie. the supplements and chemo could cancel eachother out).
Dad said he didn't care and that he wants to take it all at the same time. SO- dad has become his own guinea pig.
Here is what dad is taking:
(chemo) - dacogen -- just started 8/8/11 - 1 hr a day for 5 days- then that same regiment is repeated every 28 days)
Supplements:
Totals: (a day) - dad started the supplements on 7/31/11 -
His red and white stayed level at that time, but his platelets went up. He has not needed blood or platelet transfusions since he started the supplements- (blood draws only gave us results from 10 days he had on supplements alone before he started the chemo)- He was getting them (transfusions) every 2 days prior to starting them though.
8000 mg of Super Curcumin w/Bioperine Time Release 1000mg tabs- so 8 pills total for the day
1 teaspoon of Silver
2 tablespoon of Ojibwa Tea Liquid
6 tabs of Osteo-K( 3 with breakfast and 3 with dinner)
4 tabs of 1000mg D3 (so he ends up with 6000mg total for day between straight D3 tabs and what is in the Osteo-K)
How he does it:
Morning: 4000mg of curcumin (IMPORTANT- he can not have food or drink 1 hour before and up to 1 hour after so there is maximum absorption into his blood-according to the neighbor)
-- 1 hour later he takes the rest of his morning pills (other meds for other things- thyroid, etc) and he takes 3 tabs of the osteo-K which has K2 M-4, calcium and D3 in it.
-- He takes an additional 2 tabs of 1000mg of vitamin D3 so we can get higher does of D3(Osteo-K must be taken with food)
Before Lunch:
-- 1 teaspoon of Silver (hold under the tongue for 30 seconds then swallow) - once a day
-- 2 tablespoon of Ojibwa Tea Liquid (swallow once a day)
Dinner: he takes
-- 3 tabs of the osteo-K which has K2 M-4, calcium and D3 in it.
--- He takes an additional 2 1000mg of vitamin D3 (Osteo-K must be taken with food)
--- 1 hour after dinner he has 4000mg of curcumin- he waits an hour- takes his night pills and heads to bed.
SO - he is taking all of these supplements AND the low-dose chemo together at the same time.
I have seen trials with curcumin alone, trials with curcumin with D3, trials with D3 alone, trials with K2 M-4 alone and trials with K2 M-4 and D3 together, but never one with using them all. We have no idea what will happen, but we have high hopes. We have not been able to find a doctor who knows about this or is willing to give the thumbs up as they say they have no knowledge on the subject. MD Anderson has a whole group that deals with supplements and alternative therapies as well as trials, but dad does not want to go to Houston. So here we are trying it ourselves.
I will keep you posted on progress. Dad said if it isn't working - since we will have no way of knowing if chemo or the supplements are not working- we will adjust as we go. If he does well- he will stay on this regiment.
From what I have read- curcumin has killed cancer cells in vitrio and in viro. K2 M-4 and D3 have also done that. They said that they have studies K2 M-4 in vitro and seen some leukemia cells mature into normal cells. Of course these are all trials and the docs here and the FDA will not approve things without tons of research. I welcome people to do their own research and also let me know of there are any other alternatives out there that they have either tried or have heard about. Like I said- we have no way of knowing if this will help, but we will keep you informed on dad's progress.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Ed
Blessings,
lily
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!
marion
Today I read an article in the WSJ about the effect of garlic oil on wbc in chemotherapy treatment of mice with induced liver cancer. The study showed that mice fed garlic oil during chemo therapy (cyclophosphamide/CTX) had almost twice the wbc as those which were not given garlic oil.
I tried to get a link to the article but was not successful. If you go to wsj.com, you will find the article below one on sleep advice to mountain climbers in today's issue. Going to Google, I found may reference to garlic oil in cancer treatment so this may be old news to most of you.
I have purchased and am taking garlic pills (500 mgs). Does anyone have informed advice on a recommended dosage?
Best to all,
Jonathan
Heather, how are you and your family doing? Many are interest in you and your father and would appreciate hearing from you. Best to you and all your family.
Here is an update on my treatment with decitabine/Dacogen. Last week, I finished my fourth round of decitabine. Every fourth week, I receive a decitabine infusion Monday through Friday. On the three "off weeks," I have a blood draw on Tuesday and Friday and transfusions of blood products as needed. So far, I have needed platelets every time and red every 7 to 10 days. I spend a lot of time in the clinic--almost a part-time job.
I am feeling well (much better than when I began decitabine) and living life pretty much normally. I am working on finishing up some nagging projects from work, go out to breakfast and dinner with my wife and friends, shop, travel on a few long weekends, and exercise. I sleep a lot and get out of breath with a little physical exertion.
At the ouset, my dr said he would not know whether I would go into remission until I had had 4 to 6 sessions, So far, no opinion on remission. Last month, he said he thought I had 12 to 18 months. Last week, I asked what would happen if I stopped getting blood products. He said he thought I would last about three weeks. Sounds harsh, but my dr likes to shock. In any event, I am living on what I call OPB (other people's blood). For the generous people who donate blood, I am grateful and express thanks almost daily.
The medicals have started trying to match my platelets more closely and are testing my platelets for antibodies and will try to match those in the transfusions I receive.
Because of the blood counts and need for frequent transfusions, travel is limited to long weekends. Last month, I attended a 50th reunion on the East Coast. This weekend I go to Salt Lake City to see a grandson before he leaves for a two-year mission for his Church. Next month, the Lord willing, I will go for another East Coast long weekend. For the first time, I will skip a weekly bc and possible transfusion.
I admire all of you and the way you percevere and support one another,
Best to you all,
Jonathan
Sorry I fell off the face of the earth. I am pregnant and have had a lot going on personally. No excuses, but it's been a little rough.
Here is a long overdue update on dad:
Dad has been doing amazingly well! :-)
His last counts were 7/15/2013.
WBC - 10.1
RBC - 3.24
hemo -10.9
Platelets - 214
He has officially passed the 2 year mark since his relapse in July of 2011. At that point, many remember he was given anywhere from 3 weeks to 3 months to live with no real hope of anything beyond that. Here we are 2 full years later and dad is still here and feeling quite well. He actually just had his 72nd birthday last week. We feel very blessed. He continues to take Osteo-K minis, Curcumin and extra D3 every day.
I need to get caught up with everyone. I will try and get caught up on all the blogs and posts as of late. As always, if you need me- just email or call.
Best,
Heather
Since MDS is so close to AML and in some cases is the precursor to AML, I thought this may interest some on here.
Check it out: new Osteo-K video on YouTube? Its at http://youtu.be/yxCUk3fGo0w .
Heres the video description:
Paul Etrick describes how she had myelodysplasia (MDS), was undergoing platelet and blood transfusions and was told by her doctors that she was going to die. Then she discovered Osteo-K five years ago, which she credits with improving her platelets and blood, and saving her life.
Best,
Heather
COngrats on your pregnancy and congrats to your DAD. 2 YEARS. A true miracle. SO happy to hear that.
Ed
Great to hear from you and to learn of the good news of your pregnancy and your father's stable condition. I am so please for you both. Take care of yourself.
I am in my 5th round of decitabine/Dacogen and will see my Dr. in two weeks. I am feeling well and getting around as I were in remission and not bothered by any side-effects, other than getting platelets twice/week and red blood every ten days or so. A part-time job; fortunately, I live live less than 3 miles from the clinic. My platelets are generally in the teens or lower, and I have a standing order to get red when Hgm falls below 9. When I see my Dr next, I will give more details.
Dave, I am 77.
Best to all,
Jonathan
Is it the Decitabine that is causing your platelets and hemoglobin to drop that much? I just finished round 3 Decitabine and except for one whole blood transfusion after the first round, my platelets and hemoglobin rebound pretty rapidly. Part of my issue is that I also take an inhibitor drug that lowers my counts anyway. I too live about 3 miles from my clinic, so even though I grumble, I know people travel much further than me. I try to run out the door once they take my labs and then tell them to call me if I need to come back, this way I am not sitting around waiting for platelets or blood to come from the Red Cross. I also suffer from impatience.
I get abdominal pains and severe nausea as well, but i think they suspect its the combo of Decitabine and Sorafenib that cause the overload symptom since most people seem to do fine with Decitabine. Glad to hear that is not a side effect you share.
I am 49.
Andrea