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Welcome to the group! I don't know of anyone here in a trial for that

agent (BMS188667 = CTLA4-Ig), but not everyone here posts. I see in the

business news that Repligen and BMS are fighting over the patents, so

there must be something good going on there, LOL.

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

[ ] Hi all.

>

> I ran across your group while I was looking for information on a

> drug study that I have been participating in for Bristol Myers /

> Squib. Reading through some of the posts here for the last few days

> has helped to shed some light on my condition , as well as provide

> some perspective. Even though my friends and family are understanding

> about my condition , it is still hard for them to relate . I look

> forward to reading about the different treatments that are

> available , as well as how others in the same boat as I cope with the

> situation.

>

> I have a question , I have just completed the trial phase of a new

> biological from Bristol Myers/ Squib which is designated BMS188667.

> I was wondering if anyone here participated in the same study , or

> knows where I could look to find any feedback on it? I just completed

> the trial phase , and I have the feeling I was getting the placebo

> as there was no real improvement , and even a flare up in January

> which did further joint damage. Either that or the drug just doesn't

> work for me. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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I would like to welcome you to the group. We all our trying to cope

the best we know how. It is great to be able to talk to others who

know how you feel, and what you go through. take care Tawny

>

> I ran across your group while I was looking for information on a

> drug study that I have been participating in for Bristol Myers /

> Squib. Reading through some of the posts here for the last few days

> has helped to shed some light on my condition , as well as provide

> some perspective. Even though my friends and family are

understanding

> about my condition , it is still hard for them to relate . I look

> forward to reading about the different treatments that are

> available , as well as how others in the same boat as I cope with

the

> situation.

>

> I have a question , I have just completed the trial phase of a

new

> biological from Bristol Myers/ Squib which is designated BMS188667.

> I was wondering if anyone here participated in the same study , or

> knows where I could look to find any feedback on it? I just

completed

> the trial phase , and I have the feeling I was getting the placebo

> as there was no real improvement , and even a flare up in January

> which did further joint damage. Either that or the drug just

doesn't

> work for me. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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What is it? Is it similar to Humira?

Hope everyone is okay, been busy here as usual but I'm still reading everything,

just not much time to post. Our three little doggies have had lots of vet

visits in the past week. Two had their teeth cleaned and a few pulled, one had

an ear infection that just wouldn't go away. Finally on her 3rd check it is

gone. It was so hard to leave the two for their cleaning as they have to put

them out, do IV's, etc. I was so afraid they would not wake up but they are

fine now. It seems little dogs (they are 3-7 pounds) have more teeth problems

than big dogs. I now have to start trying to brush their teeth, besides using

the enzyme rinse.

Welcome everyone new. This group is great! If anyone talks to tell her to

please sign back on. We all need each other here.

Got my 5th Humira shot last night. It hurt just as bad as all the others but I

think it was a little quicker this time. I'm not sure if my husband is getting

quicker or if the burning was just a little shorter this time. It is working

for me. My hands hardly hurt at all now and are barely swollen. My knees are

okay too. Not perfect of course but I'm not limping and can walk the steps just

fine! I'm staying away from potatoes and white bread also, those both seem to

cause me pain and swelling.

TGIF!

Becky

[ ] Hi all.

>

> I ran across your group while I was looking for information on a

> drug study that I have been participating in for Bristol Myers /

> Squib. Reading through some of the posts here for the last few days

> has helped to shed some light on my condition , as well as provide

> some perspective. Even though my friends and family are understanding

> about my condition , it is still hard for them to relate . I look

> forward to reading about the different treatments that are

> available , as well as how others in the same boat as I cope with the

> situation.

>

> I have a question , I have just completed the trial phase of a new

> biological from Bristol Myers/ Squib which is designated BMS188667.

> I was wondering if anyone here participated in the same study , or

> knows where I could look to find any feedback on it? I just completed

> the trial phase , and I have the feeling I was getting the placebo

> as there was no real improvement , and even a flare up in January

> which did further joint damage. Either that or the drug just doesn't

> work for me. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi ,

I don't have any advice for you, but I just wanted to say that I'm in a similar

place. My son is almost 4 months, and has plagio (maybe very mild brachy too,

but we're not focused on that). We've been doing repositioning, lots more tummy

time and upright time, stretches for his torticollis, etc. more aggressively for

the last month. We think it's helped somewhat, but aren't convinced it'll

eventually lead to self-correction. We're trying to figure out where in the

northern NJ area to get him evaluated for a possible helmet, in part due to

insurance concerns. My son also has eczema, although it's mild on his head, so

I understand the skin concerns.

Good luck with your son, I hope the helmet does its job before too long.

--

>

> Hello,

> I've been reading and keeping up with you all for the last two months. My

son Beaux is almost four months old, and I've been trying repositioning, to no

avail, for his brachy/plagio. We visited Cranial Tech in Dallas yesterday and

found everyone to be very helpful and friendly. My son was diagnosed as

moderate for brachy/plagio, has a slight right neck tilt, and mild facial and

ear assymetry.

>

> I'm a little overwhelmed by everything, but I know by banding him I am doing

the best for him. My biggest concern is skin problems because he already has

scalp eczema....although it is mild.

>

> My clinician thinks we can take care of this with one band, anywhere between 4

- 7 weeks (although I know that's just an estimate), and since he's so young, we

will be doing weekly adjustments.

>

> I just wanted to formally introduce myself to the group. I know I'll need

some support throughout this process.

>

> Thanks!

>

>

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