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Re: harv??
| Gloria | 04 Jul 2009 15:39 |
Harve, you've been a hero to me many times over. Thank you for your kind words and I admire your determination to keep 'doing what you gotta do' to fight this damned disease. You're a good man, dear friend.
Take care, Gloria
>> From one who knows drug trials very well, Harve. In a trial, you are >> volunteering your body to test their drug, and the FDA is watching their [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] > thanks > Harv |
| Harvey R. Stone | 03 Jul 2009 18:05 |
> From one who knows drug trials very well, Harve. In a trial, you are > volunteering your body to test their drug, and the FDA is watching their [quoted text clipped - 15 lines] > Because I care, > Gloria Back when,,,, You were in the Enbrel trials and did help to make a difference for many, many people. You were in it when it had not been OKed by the Gov. All of us that used Enbrel for many years have you and people like you to thank for what took place. In short,,, you are my hero. This drug has already been OKed by the gov. I am not taking the chance that you did. I am helping with the information if it works for me with all the years that I took Enbrel in the back ground or history. I understand what is taking place in the trials and will have no other changes in medicine. thanks Harv
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| Gloria | 03 Jul 2009 15:55 |
From one who knows drug trials very well, Harve. In a trial, you are volunteering your body to test their drug, and the FDA is watching their every move. It HAS to be a controlled trial so certain protocols are set up. If participants don't follow the protocol, to the letter, the results of the trial will be invalidated. That can be disastrous to all involved in the trial and to all the patients waiting for a new drug for their disease. Drug companies spend billions of dollars investigating new drugs and they have to trust he results of any clinical trials they run. You are not in this trial for yourself, as much as I understand your own personal reason for being in the trial, your body belongs to the drug company and their trial. Harve, think about what the outcome can be if you don't follow the protocol. They can and will bump you out if you continue to violate the rules of the trial, then where will you be? Just be good, dear friend, and play fair with them and something will be learned from this trial, perhaps something very good that will help you and many, many others.
Because I care, Gloria
> Harv. > [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > LOLOL > Harv |
| Harvey R. Stone | 03 Jul 2009 13:49 |
Harv.
I wish you all the best with your new medication. Don't let the medical terrorists get to you. Some of them seem to delight in running other people's lives.
Peter
Wellllll, I know what you mean but I do not think so in this case. My RD has already told them that I only take enough medicine to control what I have and we can not act that way when dealing with a drug test program. Most people take exactly what they are told to take and thats it. I would too if we were trying to cure something. I am sorry to say that they are not going to cure a dam thing. Not when Enbrel just passed 1.3 billion this year. I will say that I did not get the kick of well being with Enbrel. That may not be fair to say that but it is the way I feel. Maybe getting chewed out really well was all the kick I am going to get. LOLOL Harv
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| Peter | 03 Jul 2009 13:02 |
> > Harvey, > > How are you doing? Do you think the med is kicking in? I think it has [quoted text clipped - 31 lines] > shot every two weeks. So it goes. > Harv Harv.
I wish you all the best with your new medication. Don't let the medical terrorists get to you. Some of them seem to delight in running other people's lives.
Peter
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| Harvey R. Stone | 03 Jul 2009 12:34 |
> Harvey, > How are you doing? Do you think the med is kicking in? I think it has [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > Kelly Ohhh, I keep getting into so much trouble with the program but I do feel better. A person is not suppose to change anything or take any new medicine or change the amounts of medicine a person takes. They want to know what there medicine is doing with my body and nothing else.
Ok,,,,ok,,, I understand that but I have this catch 22 that I deal with,,,,, prednisone. A person can not take 10 mg or more and be in the program. At the very start I was living on pred. and Naprosyn while I lived through 30 days of getting Enbril out of my system. I was taking 10 mg at the very start....only my RD kept me in. Then,,,, when I was feeling better,,, I lowered the pred to 7.5 because the more pred I take the worse my shingles are. The lady got soooo mad at me that I was nearly washed out again because I changed an amount of anything I take. I can take being chewed out as well as the next guy but she went on and on and on. I finally put my hand up and said,,,, I fully understand your point and nothing I could say would change the fact that I changed the amount of something I take,,,, can we move on now? The shots I take are a pretty big shot,,,,,two of them. It seemed to me that she gave them to me a little fast which hurts like hell. I asked her when I was going to be able to give myself my shots or shot. Her eyebrows went up and I thought she was going to start in on me again....LOL I just smiled at her and she said,,,, soon. I know that they are building up the medicine in my system but what I have not told them,,,,,,,, is that I have started to itch in my lower back like I did with Remicade. I think it will be OK when I cut back to one shot every two weeks. So it goes. Harv
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| Kelly | 03 Jul 2009 05:04 |
Harvey, How are you doing? Do you think the med is kicking in? I think it has been a few weeks hasn't it?
Thinking of you.
Kelly
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