Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 I just read the transcipt ... it made me very mad. This line especially made me flip out ... However ... we will get there folks .. Look how far the LDN word has spread out of genuine compassion and empathy .... nothing else .. the truth will get out ... KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And you're a paid spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they pay you to -- Is it a drug -- What is it you do? GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a drug. But it's interferon. It's something that your body manufactures. So in a way, it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you inject it three times a week. KING: What's it called? GARR: Rebif. KING: Rebif. You inject it in your stomach? GARR: Stomach or leg or butt. > > > > I feel that the reason Garr got the official MS diagnosis is so she could keep being spokesperson for the interferon she represents. A lot of people have complained that she was not officially diagnosed with MS and people were wondering how she could be a spokesperson for an MS drug without an official diagnosis. Last night's report of her official MS diagnosis was a scam if you ask me. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 I too was disappointed the show . I can't believe they didn't let people call in...I was waiting to see if that would happen so us LDNers can get the word out. Will that day ever happen? I pray it does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 I attended a Rebif sponsored " conference " last year where T. Garr followed a neurologist on the program. I am sorry I drove 2 hours to hear the same old drug company retoric from both of them. In addition to that, T. Garr is a pretty poor MS (or anything else) role model. I am glad I have an internist that is capable of thinking outside the CRAB trap! --- In low dose naltrexone , " mrsmdore5 " <mrsmdore5@y...> wrote: > > I too was disappointed the show . I can't believe they didn't let > people call in...I was waiting to see if that would happen so us LDNers > can get the word out. Will that day ever happen? I pray it does. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 Hi my name is Vicki, I live in Calif. and had to call Dr. B to get on LDN, my Dr. here wouldn't hear of it. I quit the Rebif and Avonex after 5 years. I almost committed suside on the REBIF BAD STUFF. I was on Morphine, vicodine, oxicotton you name it nothing worked I kept getting worse. Finally I found out about the LDN I had to clean my body of all opiods which was the hardest thing a person can go through. These are all things my Dr. prescribed for me to help with my MS, it only made things waaaay worse. I too watched Larry King last night and I think it was a big JOKE, if you have no stress or worries in your life like actors, singers, with money, you don't have a worry. I was also dissapointed in Montel for not saying a word about LDN shame on you MONTEL, help us out! I sent an e mail to Montel also talked to Dr. Bahari and Bill his assistant said they sent info to Montel and Oprah. I think we all on LDN need to send email after email to Montel and Oprah and get this out. My Rebiff was $450.00 a month and the LDN is $10.00 and I think the LDN is safer, better and a lot easier on ones body, After 5 long years and all the CRAP they put into my body, I'll never take another shot or steroid. Please contact me if you want to talk and WE can do something BIG I know it!mboylebradley <mboylebradley@...> wrote: I just read the transcipt ... it made me very mad. This line especially made me flip out ... However ... we will get there folks .. Look how far the LDN word has spread out of genuine compassion and empathy .... nothing else .. the truth will get out ...KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And you're a paid spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they pay you to -- Is it a drug -- What is it you do? GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a drug. But it's interferon. It's something that your body manufactures. So in a way, it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you inject it three times a week. KING: What's it called? GARR: Rebif. KING: Rebif. You inject it in your stomach? GARR: Stomach or leg or butt. >> > > I feel that the reason Garr got the official MS diagnosis is so she could keep being spokesperson for the interferon she represents. A lot of people have complained that she was not officially diagnosed with MS and people were wondering how she could be a spokesperson for an MS drug without an official diagnosis. Last night's report of her official MS diagnosis was a scam if you ask me.> > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 I also feel this way although I just started the LDN. After a year on steroids......a whole YEAR of it, and gaining 50 lbs and NOT feeling better..worrying about osteoporosis and heart probs etc......I HATE steroids....... I am SSO Glad LDN exists.......it is innocuous and not expensiveand I'm so glad that a kind person urged me to look into it! Nola Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Larry King Show & T. Garr Hi my name is Vicki, I live in Calif. and had to call Dr. B to get on LDN, my Dr. here wouldn't hear of it. I quit the Rebif and Avonex after 5 years. I almost committed suside on the REBIF BAD STUFF. I was on Morphine, vicodine, oxicotton you name it nothing worked I kept getting worse. Finally I found out about the LDN I had to clean my body of all opiods which was the hardest thing a person can go through. These are all things my Dr. prescribed for me to help with my MS, it only made things waaaay worse. I too watched Larry King last night and I think it was a big JOKE, if you have no stress or worries in your life like actors, singers, with money, you don't have a worry. I was also dissapointed in Montel for not saying a word about LDN shame on you MONTEL, help us out! I sent an e mail to Montel also talked to Dr. Bahari and Bill his assistant said they sent info to Montel and Oprah. I think we all on LDN need to send email after email to Montel and Oprah and get this out. My Rebiff was $450.00 a month and the LDN is $10.00 and I think the LDN is safer, better and a lot easier on ones body, After 5 long years and all the CRAP they put into my body, I'll never take another shot or steroid. Please contact me if you want to talk and WE can do something BIG I know it!mboylebradley <mboylebradley@...> wrote: I just read the transcipt ... it made me very mad. This line especially made me flip out ... However ... we will get there folks .. Look how far the LDN word has spread out of genuine compassion and empathy .... nothing else .. the truth will get out ...KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And you're a paid spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they pay you to -- Is it a drug -- What is it you do? GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a drug. But it's interferon. It's something that your body manufactures. So in a way, it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you inject it three times a week. KING: What's it called? GARR: Rebif. KING: Rebif. You inject it in your stomach? GARR: Stomach or leg or butt. >> > > I feel that the reason Garr got the official MS diagnosis is so she could keep being spokesperson for the interferon she represents. A lot of people have complained that she was not officially diagnosed with MS and people were wondering how she could be a spokesperson for an MS drug without an official diagnosis. Last night's report of her official MS diagnosis was a scam if you ask me.> > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 Hi Telsha, I am so glad that you found out about LDN and have the insight to give it a go. I am so happy that it came to me as a solution for my husband too. I feel so badly for a majority of people that are not made aware about LDN or think that it is snake oil. I thank the stars for LDN and for living in a time that has the internet. My best Aletha Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Larry King Show & T. Garr Hi my name is Vicki, I live in Calif. and had to call Dr. B to get on LDN, my Dr. here wouldn't hear of it. I quit the Rebif and Avonex after 5 years. I almost committed suside on the REBIF BAD STUFF. I was on Morphine, vicodine, oxicotton you name it nothing worked I kept getting worse. Finally I found out about the LDN I had to clean my body of all opiods which was the hardest thing a person can go through. These are all things my Dr. prescribed for me to help with my MS, it only made things waaaay worse. I too watched Larry King last night and I think it was a big JOKE, if you have no stress or worries in your life like actors, singers, with money, you don't have a worry. I was also dissapointed in Montel for not saying a word about LDN shame on you MONTEL, help us out! I sent an e mail to Montel also talked to Dr. Bahari and Bill his assistant said they sent info to Montel and Oprah. I think we all on LDN need to send email after email to Montel and Oprah and get this out. My Rebiff was $450.00 a month and the LDN is $10.00 and I think the LDN is safer, better and a lot easier on ones body, After 5 long years and all the CRAP they put into my body, I'll never take another shot or steroid. Please contact me if you want to talk and WE can do something BIG I know it!mboylebradley <mboylebradley@...> wrote: I just read the transcipt ... it made me very mad. This line especially made me flip out ... However ... we will get there folks .. Look how far the LDN word has spread out of genuine compassion and empathy .... nothing else .. the truth will get out ...KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And you're a paid spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they pay you to -- Is it a drug -- What is it you do? GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a drug. But it's interferon. It's something that your body manufactures. So in a way, it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you inject it three times a week. KING: What's it called? GARR: Rebif. KING: Rebif. You inject it in your stomach? GARR: Stomach or leg or butt. >> > > I feel that the reason Garr got the official MS diagnosis is so she could keep being spokesperson for the interferon she represents. A lot of people have complained that she was not officially diagnosed with MS and people were wondering how she could be a spokesperson for an MS drug without an official diagnosis. Last night's report of her official MS diagnosis was a scam if you ask me.> > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 --- Aletha Wittmann <Aletha@...> wrote: > Hi Telsha, > > I am so glad that you found out about LDN and have > the insight to give it a go. I am so happy that it > came to me as a solution for my husband too. I feel > so badly for a majority of people that are not made > aware about LDN or think that it is snake oil. > > I thank the stars for LDN and for living in a time > that has the internet. > > My best > Aletha > > > > > Re: [low dose naltrexone] Re: Larry King > Show & T. Garr > > > Hi my name is Vicki, I live in Calif. and had to > call Dr. B to get on LDN, my Dr. here wouldn't hear > of it. I quit the Rebif and Avonex after 5 years. I > almost committed suside on the REBIF BAD STUFF. I > was on Morphine, vicodine, oxicotton you name it > nothing worked I kept getting worse. Finally I found > out about the LDN I had to clean my body of all > opiods which was the hardest thing a person can go > through. These are all things my Dr. prescribed for > me to help with my MS, it only made things waaaay > worse. I too watched Larry King last night and I > think it was a big JOKE, if you have no stress or > worries in your life like actors, singers, with > money, you don't have a worry. I was also > dissapointed in Montel for not saying a word about > LDN shame on you MONTEL, help us out! I sent an e > mail to Montel also talked to Dr. Bahari and Bill > his assistant said they sent info to Montel and > Oprah. I think we all on LDN need to send email > after email to Montel and Oprah and get this out. My > Rebiff was $450.00 a month and the LDN is $10.00 > and I think the LDN is safer, better and a lot > easier on ones body, After 5 long years and all the > CRAP they put into my body, I'll never take another > shot or steroid. Please contact me if you want to > talk and WE can do something BIG I know it! > > mboylebradley <mboylebradley@...> wrote: > I just read the transcipt ... it made me very > mad. This line > especially made me flip out ... However ... we > will get there > folks .. Look how far the LDN word has spread > out of genuine > compassion and empathy .... nothing else .. the > truth will get > out ... > > KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And > you're a paid > spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they > pay you to -- Is it a > drug -- What is it you do? > > GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a > drug. But it's > interferon. It's something that your body > manufactures. So in a way, > it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you > inject it three times a > week. > > KING: What's it called? > > GARR: Rebif. > > KING: Rebif. You inject it in your stomach? > > GARR: Stomach or leg or butt. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I feel that the reason Garr got the official > MS diagnosis is so > she could keep being spokesperson for the > interferon she > represents. A lot of people have complained > that she was not > officially diagnosed with MS and people were > wondering how she could > be a spokesperson for an MS drug without an > official diagnosis. > Last night's report of her official MS diagnosis > was a scam if you > ask me. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in > one click. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 Is this an excerpt from the recent interview? Rebif holistic? Please tell me this is the first interview? I would have hoped, since then she would crack open a book or two! I wasn't aware that she didn't have a diagnoses. I tend to ignore her interviews. I guess I should watch. Um nawwwwww! It will just get me riled up > > > > KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And you're a paid > spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they pay you to -- Is it a > drug -- What is it you do? > > GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a drug. But it's > interferon. It's something that your body manufactures. So in a way, > it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you inject it three times a > week. > > KING: What's it called? > > GARR: Rebif. > > KING: Rebif. You inject it in your stomach? > > GARR: Stomach or leg or butt. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 Hi Vicki, I agree with the rebif and avonex being bad stuff. I had awful depression and suicidal ideation with the avonex. Even with the revised warning to the fda that this could occur, avonex gave me the ole well depression is common in ms. *rolls eyes* Everytime I had a side effect and called the company I got not our fault! Glad to be off the crabs. Take Care > Hi my name is Vicki, I live in Calif. and had to call Dr. B to get on LDN, my Dr. here wouldn't hear of it. I quit the Rebif and Avonex after 5 years. I almost committed suside on the REBIF BAD STUFF. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2005 Report Share Posted November 20, 2005 , It was from the first interview. > > Is this an excerpt from the recent interview? Rebif holistic? > Please tell me this is the first interview? I would have hoped, > since then she would crack open a book or two! > I wasn't aware that she didn't have a diagnoses. I tend to ignore > her interviews. I guess I should watch. Um nawwwwww! It will just > get me riled up > > > > > > > KING: Now, what is the drug you're taking? And you're a paid > > spokesperson for the drug, right? I mean, they pay you to -- Is it > a > > drug -- What is it you do? > > > > GARR: You know it's -- I guess they call it a drug. But it's > > interferon. It's something that your body manufactures. So in a > way, > > it's like a holistic drug. But it's -- you inject it three times a > > week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Okay thanks Cath! If it was from a second one iy iy iy!--- In > , > > It was from the first interview. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 Hey Vicki, It seems like everyone from California is sending messages today. Maybe it is a sign. Where are you located? Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Re: Larry King Show & T. Garr > Hi Vicki, I agree with the rebif and avonex being bad stuff. I had > awful depression and suicidal ideation with the avonex. Even with the > revised warning to the fda that this could occur, avonex gave me the > ole well depression is common in ms. *rolls eyes* Everytime I had a > side effect and called the company I got not our fault! > Glad to be off the crabs. > > Take Care > >> Hi my name is Vicki, I live in Calif. and had to call Dr. B to get on > LDN, my Dr. here wouldn't hear of it. I quit the Rebif and Avonex after > 5 years. I almost committed suside on the REBIF BAD STUFF. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 I am sorry for the confusion .. I didn't know there were 2 interviews ... that was my fault .. I heard there was a Larry King interview with Terry Garr, found it and assumed it was current .. A friend recorded the latest show for me so I will watch it tomorrow .. Again sorry. All the Best --- In low dose naltrexone , " " <pomsaregreat@y...> wrote: > > Okay thanks Cath! If it was from a second one iy iy iy!--- In > > , > > > > It was from the first interview. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2005 Report Share Posted November 21, 2005 No Problem ! I was just glad to hear it was the first one. I guess I have hopes she has become more educated on ms. I would hate for people to think ms is just a nuisance. Take Care > > I am sorry for the confusion .. I didn't know there were 2 > interviews ... that was my fault .. I heard there was a Larry King > interview with Terry Garr, found it and assumed it was current .. A > friend recorded the latest show for me so I will watch it tomorrow .. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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