Hi everyone
I have been on imatinib 400mg since May and seem to be doing well without too many side effects. Muscle cramps are controlled with tonic water and calcium/magnesium supplements. Recently, a well-meaning friend who knows my regular tonic water intake gave me some Beefeater 24 gin to have with my tonic water.
I don't drink much alcohol but have started again, in moderation, once I reached my MMR, with no adverse events. However, after having some of this Beefeater 24 gin, I was hit quite hard: felt extremely ill and exhausted, with a weird kind of malaise that I could not explain. This has not happened with any other alcohol consumption.
Then I saw that it contains various special ingredients:
"The 12 ingredients used are Japanese Sencha Tea, Chinese green tea and then Seville orange peel, grapefruit peel, lemon peel, juniper, coriander seed, liquorice, angelica root, almond and orris root. It is called Beefeater 24 because the botanicals are steeped in the spirit for a full 24 hours."
I wonder whether these quantities of Seville orange and grapefruit peel could be responsible for how I have been feeling recently? And most of all, I sincerely hope that I haven't caused any negative effects to my response (next PCR test in December) after consuming this gin. Although, I'm guessing grapefruit allows us to absorb more of the imatinib, right? So if anything, my response might be better? (I'm hoping that this is the case and that trace elements of grapefruit peel could be used for a better response... imagine this were true?)
Just mentioning this as a warning: check the ingredients on all products, no matter how unlikely they are to contain grapefruit!
Best wishes
Martin