Guest guest Posted September 14, 2004 Report Share Posted September 14, 2004 O.K....I will put in my two cents here. There are numerous boards supported by the medical community and even large pharmaceutical houses. Their rousing support for the latest and often quite costly treatments are legendary. There are few boards for those of us who want to follow an alternative path. Though I would never fault someone for deciding to take one of these new treatments, I feel this board needs to be primarily focused on AP. If it does not work for you, why isn';t it. Does anyone have suggestions, comments, or just plain support for someone who is not faring well. That sort of thing. Also for those of us who were blown off by our docs and had to fight for this treatment, not to mention pay for the whole thing, well I would just hate to see this turn into another board for promoting what I feel to be treatments that in my mind may benefit the doctors and drug companies in the long run. Remember it was only a couple of years ago that we were all told we (the women) needed to stay on hormones as a preventative against cancer and heart disease. After 40 years of keeping women on these hormones an impartial study had to be canceled after five years as women were dying of these diseases at twice the numbers as those who were not on hormones. Do you really think the drug companies did not know this was happening??? The financial gaines obviously over ruled their moral values. They spent millions marketing to the docs who happily prescribed them to their patients never realizing that it was very harmful. Do you think this could happen with other drugs, especially for arthritic patients desperate for relief?? You betcha it can!!! Do you think the drug companies are going to tell the docs the actual numbers of deaths and problems caused by many of these new drugs....not unless they get caught they aren't. Keep this board for those of us who need less problems with our disease. I certainly don't want to control my RA and then later come down with MS as a result of the meds I was given. The minocin has been a lifesaver. Lets keep discussing what we can do to optimize its abilities. Just my point of view. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi Martha! Geoff here. > study had to be canceled after five years as women were > dying of these diseases at twice the numbers as those who > were not on hormones. [snip] The financial gaines (sic) obviously > over ruled their moral values. What moral values? :^) Geoff Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 a.. It certainly sounds like you have done everything you can to stay well. Obviously you have been trying to tweek the AP to get it working like it used to. Again the reason for this board...My doc uses Nizoral with Minocin. Has your doc tried this?? All I know is it might be worth a shot. One only stays on it until the bloodwork goes back into normal range. If I begin to have problems I will go back to my AP doc and try the combo again, maybe even intravenous as I never did that either. If that fails I will try MSM or maybe the diets. If that fails I may look into chelation or other therapies that are generally not practiced by the mainstream but might be worth a look see. Again we all must do what we feel right for us. If you feel that Embrel is good for you then go for it. You may be one who never has a bit of problems. I am not saying I would never go on any of these newer drugs, but I will do everything I can to avoid them for as long as possible. Anyone else got any suggestions for a?? Best of luck in whatever you go with. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Martha, you are so nice to take the time to try to help a. Of course, that is what this " board " is all about, isn't it? All of us helping one another. But, at any rate, you are very generous and big-hearted. Patti, by the way, is really in bad shape. We probably should get back to Dr. Sentef for some more I.V.'s. Your suggestion to a reminded me of this! Ellen Re: rheumatic Enbrel and other mainline meds... a.. It certainly sounds like you have done everything you can to stay well. Obviously you have been trying to tweek the AP to get it working like it used to. Again the reason for this board...My doc uses Nizoral with Minocin. Has your doc tried this?? All I know is it might be worth a shot. One only stays on it until the bloodwork goes back into normal range. If I begin to have problems I will go back to my AP doc and try the combo again, maybe even intravenous as I never did that either. If that fails I will try MSM or maybe the diets. If that fails I may look into chelation or other therapies that are generally not practiced by the mainstream but might be worth a look see. Again we all must do what we feel right for us. If you feel that Embrel is good for you then go for it. You may be one who never has a bit of problems. I am not saying I would never go on any of these newer drugs, but I will do everything I can to avoid them for as long as possible. Anyone else got any suggestions for a?? Best of luck in whatever you go with. Martha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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