Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Hope wrote: 1. Hot discussions re: Ampligen. It was my impression that this topic was banned from this list a long time ago and a separate Ampligen list set up. Is that list still functioning? a replies: Yes, the Ampligen list is alive and well. Having said that it occurs to me that a list for CFIDS that bans discussion of the only drug currently being developed to treat CFIDS is an absurdity. I took the liberty, as I suspect you have noticed, to mention Ampligen here from time to time. Call it an act of civil disobedience. What the moderators need to do is moderate attacks on human beings, not the sharing of information and experience re Ampligen. We are fortunate to have one patient, B, who is posting from time to time on this list, her great experience on Ampligen. There are many, many others also doing well on Ampligen. Personally, I want to hear from them. In particular has always shared her experience in a kind manner. She is a valuable source of information. Hopefully whoever moderates this list will see the sense of what I have written. a Carnes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 Hope, I've heard from several people who were members of the Ampligen list online. Two of them were in the Ampligen trials and did not have favorable experiences. They left soon afterward. Three others were interested in the subject but, it seems, they were not treated well when they brought up any controversial topics or wanted to hear more from those with negative experiences. One said she was kicked off without any explanation after questioning those who had negative experiences. I've never been on the list, so I can't speak from my own experience but perhaps somebody here knows the moderators on that list? Gail 1. Hot discussions re: Ampligen. It was my impression that this topic was banned from this list a long time ago and a separate Ampligen list set up. Is that list still functioning? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 I would very much like the topic of Ampligen to be allowed on this list. I would like the option of making an informed decision based upon research, personal experiences, and medical perspectives. It's my body, and I want to make my own decisions about it. I think it's confusing for newcomers to have to go searching for the Ampligen list every time the topic comes up. Every time I hear a loud critique about the dangers of Ampligen, it always seems to be the same few voices, usually just the same single voice, and then the topic is silenced again. CFIDS patients often have adverse reactions to drugs. If someone has a first-hand adverse reaction to Ampligen, I'd like to hear about it here. But it's not useful for me to hear about someone's brother's cousin who took Ampligen. I have personally ended up in the ER due to adverse reactions from both conventional and alternative medical treatments. But at least I could make these choices. I can't even get Ampligen, and -- at 12 years and counting of CFIDS -- I fear I'll never have the option because of a few people who, to me, seem mean-spirited and paternalistic. I'm not saying Ampligen is safe or unsafe. I'd like to decide for myself. I don't have the income to enroll in a cost-recovery study, nor can I travel to a study site, and the only way I will ever have access to this medication is for it to reach approval. This isn't to say I will even take it. But I have e-mailed with numerous CFIDS patients who have taken Ampligen, and some -- but certainly not all -- have had their lives rescued by this drug. As a CFIDS patient, I'm fully aware that adverse reactions can happen at any time. Plenty of people have blind trust in medicine, but I think most CFIDS patients are astute, well-informed, and cautious. They are certainly smart and informed enough to make their own decisions. I find it bizarre in many ways that this debate continues to go on, when most of us can't get the drug anyway BECAUSE this debate continues to go on. I am certainly in favor of finding the truth, and supporting research in all areas; but I don't see the point of some of the filibustering that goes on to halt Ampligen's progress. Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2004 Report Share Posted May 16, 2004 --- In , " a Carnes " <pj7@c...> Hopefully whoever moderates this list will see the sense of > what I have written. > a Carnes I agree with a. I would like to see the posts on Ampligen, or anything, be more civil. I thought 's posts were civil but someone rrelied to his that he must be on another planet. These types of word are inflammatory. I have mellowed a lot in the past few months and try not to be inflammatory and I hope that others will respect everyone with different views. I know of some people who were severely damaged by using Ampligen, yet I know of others who were helped greatly. I know of a woman who spent almost a million dollars and felt fine as long as she was on it then when she couldn't afford it anymore, her CFS returned at an even worse level. Ampligen obviously deserves our attention. I wonder if Dr DeMeirleir has found out which subset it helps and which it hurts? Also if one has to continue to take it to feel better, the cost would be prohibited for 99.9% of us. To the person who had a great experience with Ampligen, after you got off, did your symptoms remain low? Bob H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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