Guest guest Posted January 21, 2001 Report Share Posted January 21, 2001 Well it seems to me that the battles to be fought should be in the areas that aren't being addressed. Just because they are not concerned about them doesn't me we should just give up. But that's just my opinion and where you are talking of might not be the place to fight the battle. Cancer most the time can't be detected until it's too late where-as someone who is continually getting infections is apparent. But where the doctors have some pull is where that is addressed as in Phil's case, because that is what got him listed. But lacking the other scores, he could die from one of these infections before getting a tx. I'm just glad that the Actigall seems to be helping to keep the infections down and hopefully research will continue (as did with the Actigall) and a tx wouldn't be needed after all. Boy I hate that we have to be approaching this a battle anyhow. Peg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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