no
It is microscopic
Way smaller than the smallest needle around….
Regards
drdoc
ShenMei9 - 20 Dec 2004 23:59 GMT
Regards
drdoc
I then called Jeff for a confirm. He agreed stating that there was no needle
we would be using that was small enough to bruise the enbrel protein. He was
more concerned about contamination and pathogens from any sort of transfer but
then again he is an epidemiologist.
m
ShenMei9 - 21 Dec 2004 00:10 GMT
okay guys-what is happening here?
I keep writing a post, looking over the spelling and parts of it keep getting
cut off and I am not deleting anything. I have never had that happen
before-any ideas?
m
ShenMei9 - 21 Dec 2004 00:18 GMT
Wow this is strange-this was a long post-I didn't delete any of it and the only
thing showing up is DRdoc's answer let's try this again
I wrote to Drdoc about the enbrel bruising with small needle issue. He
responded with this post:
no
It is microscopic
Way smaller than the smallest needle around….
Regards
drdoc
I then called Jeff for a confirm. He agreed stating that there was no needle
we would be using that was small enough to bruise the enbrel protein. He was
more concerned about contamination and pathogens from any sort of transfer but
then again he is an epidemiologist.
m
Harvey R. Stone - 21 Dec 2004 04:17 GMT
Thank you very much that puts it to bed for me.
Harv
> Wow this is strange-this was a long post-I didn't delete any of it and the
> only
[quoted text clipped - 22 lines]
>
> m
ShenMei9 - 21 Dec 2004 00:18 GMT
Wow this is strange-this was a long post-I didn't delete any of it and the only
thing showing up is DRdoc's answer let's try this again
I wrote to Drdoc about the enbrel bruising with small needle issue. He
responded with this post:
no
It is microscopic
Way smaller than the smallest needle around….
Regards
drdoc
I then called Jeff for a confirm. He agreed stating that there was no needle
we would be using that was small enough to bruise the enbrel protein. He was
more concerned about contamination and pathogens from any sort of transfer but
then again he is an epidemiologist.
m
ShenMei9 - 21 Dec 2004 00:18 GMT
Wow this is strange-this was a long post-I didn't delete any of it and the only
thing showing up is DRdoc's answer let's try this again
I wrote to Drdoc about the enbrel bruising with small needle issue. He
responded with this post:
no
It is microscopic
Way smaller than the smallest needle around….
Regards
drdoc
I then called Jeff for a confirm. He agreed stating that there was no needle
we would be using that was small enough to bruise the enbrel protein. He was
more concerned about contamination and pathogens from any sort of transfer but
then again he is an epidemiologist.
m