Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 It could be because of the merger, but I think it is more because of individual servers. Of all the mail lists, I think onelist is the best. Some mail lists have a several hour delay before the post shows up. Onelist is almost instant, MOST of the time. Time of day and net congestion are also contributing factors. a ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rysu19@...> < onelist> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 7:16 PM Subject: [ ] Message Delivery Delayed.. > From: Rysu19@... > > My posts are being delivered late. In fact, a, you responded to one > before it even showed up in my inbox that I had sent it. I just now got it. > Is it bcs of the merger? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 And I've seen lots of replies to messages I've never seen. Heard from another list that the merger is causing some trouble with some email addresses - I seem to be perpetually unlucky in that department, so now I'm trying to read on the web. Thank goodness we have ethernet here! I'd be waiting forever on the 14.4 modem at home! Susie > My posts are being delivered late. In fact, a, you responded to one > before it even showed up in my inbox that I had sent it. I just now got it. > Is it bcs of the merger? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 Susie, It must be the merger and I am lucky, although I've written a few posts that haven't appeared yet. hmmmmmmm I have an Enbrel question for the expert!!!!!! What is the difference between the way Enbrel inhibits TNF and Remicade inhibits it? I THINK that Remicade filters the blood, and Enbrel inhibits it's production. Am I close or way off base? I haven't found any articles that explain it in laymen's terms. How are you feeling? Is your chaos over? a ----- Original Message ----- From: Susie Sharp <RayTy@...> < onelist> Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:18 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Message Delivery Delayed.. > From: " Susie Sharp " <RayTy@...> > > And I've seen lots of replies to messages I've never seen. Heard > from another list that the merger is causing some trouble with some > email addresses - I seem to be perpetually unlucky in that > department, so now I'm trying to read on the web. Thank goodness we > have ethernet here! I'd be waiting forever on the 14.4 modem at home! > > Susie > > > My posts are being delivered late. In fact, a, you responded to > one > > before it even showed up in my inbox that I had sent it. I just now > got it. > > Is it bcs of the merger? > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > PERFORM CPR ON YOUR APR! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > 1/2121/3/_/478567/_/953083139/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > URL to change your membership options: /group/ > RA-support website: http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Our chat room: www.delphi.com/RheumatoidArth1/start > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 a, I just hope this problem goes away - I am tired of trying to figure out what people are talking about! I'll have to look at some articles on Remicade to understand how it works, but I believe they both do the same thing - soak up excess TNF. Enbrel does not inhibit TNF production (though I know of a still experimental drug that does) and I doubt Remicade does either. The difference between them I suspect is more like Remicade is a bigger molecule so has to go IV rather than SubQ. I'll read a little more about it though and see if I'm right. I'm very excited for having such good results!! I am feeling ok RA-wise. I had tonsilitis last week and am still recovering from that - amazing how the RA leaves me alone when I'm really sick, even without Enbrel. Dr. wanted me off because I had a really nasty case - took one look down my throat and said " eeewwww!! " How professional!! LOL Chaos continues, but I'm just staying in my cubicle and keeping low! Hope you are feeling well - saw your post re: MTX. As much as I hate taking it, it does work so well with Enbrel, and I am starting to feel like my RA is under control again. I hate the nausea I get for a couple of days after I take it, but I can live with it, and being able to walk more pain-free now is very nice! Susie > > Susie, > It must be the merger and I am lucky, although I've written a few posts that > haven't appeared yet. hmmmmmmm > I have an Enbrel question for the expert!!!!!! > What is the difference between the way Enbrel inhibits TNF and Remicade > inhibits it? I THINK that Remicade filters the blood, and Enbrel inhibits > it's production. Am I close or way off base? I haven't found any > articles that explain it in laymen's terms. > How are you feeling? Is your chaos over? > > a Susie Sharp Kirkland, WA ______________________________________________________ Get your free web-based email at http://www.xoom.com Birthday? Anniversary? Send FREE animated greeting cards for any occasion at http://greetings.xoom.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 Susie, Ouch! Sore throats are no fun. I hope it goes away soon so you can get back on Enbrel! I've gone off of it a few times for respritory infections, as a precaution. Better to be safe than sorry. Remicade is interesting because it is only 6 treatments a year rather than injections twice a week. I wonder why they don't prescribe it more often? Rest that throat! The questions can wait! Keep a low profile in your cubical and try to catch some z's. a ----- Original Message ----- From: Susie Sharp <RayTy@...> < onelist> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 2:12 PM Subject: [ ] Re: Message Delivery Delayed.. > From: Susie Sharp <RayTy@...> > > a, > > I just hope this problem goes away - I am tired of trying to figure out what > people are talking about! > > I'll have to look at some articles on Remicade to understand how it works, but I > believe they both do the same thing - soak up excess TNF. Enbrel does not > inhibit TNF production (though I know of a still experimental drug that does) > and I doubt Remicade does either. The difference between them I suspect is more > like Remicade is a bigger molecule so has to go IV rather than SubQ. I'll read > a little more about it though and see if I'm right. I'm very excited for > having such good results!! > > I am feeling ok RA-wise. I had tonsilitis last week and am still recovering > from that - amazing how the RA leaves me alone when I'm really sick, even > without Enbrel. Dr. wanted me off because I had a really nasty case - took one > look down my throat and said " eeewwww!! " How professional!! LOL Chaos > continues, but I'm just staying in my cubicle and keeping low! > > Hope you are feeling well - saw your post re: MTX. As much as I hate taking it, > it does work so well with Enbrel, and I am starting to feel like my RA is under > control again. I hate the nausea I get for a couple of days after I take it, > but I can live with it, and being able to walk more pain-free now is very nice! > > Susie > > > > > Susie, > > It must be the merger and I am lucky, although I've written a few posts that > > haven't appeared yet. hmmmmmmm > > I have an Enbrel question for the expert!!!!!! > > What is the difference between the way Enbrel inhibits TNF and Remicade > > inhibits it? I THINK that Remicade filters the blood, and Enbrel inhibits > > it's production. Am I close or way off base? I haven't found any > > articles that explain it in laymen's terms. > > How are you feeling? Is your chaos over? > > > > a > > > > Susie Sharp > Kirkland, WA > > ______________________________________________________ > Get your free web-based email at http://www.xoom.com > Birthday? Anniversary? Send FREE animated greeting > cards for any occasion at http://greetings.xoom.com > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > MAXIMIZE YOUR CARD, MINIMIZE YOUR RATE! > Get a NextCard Visa, in 30 seconds! Get rates as low as > 0.0% Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > 1/2122/3/_/478567/_/953147577/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > URL to change your membership options: /group/ > RA-support website: http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Our chat room: www.delphi.com/RheumatoidArth1/start > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 a, Too late, I already answered - you got me wondering! I am almost over the tonsilitis but hubby is getting sick now. Just a few more days and I can have my Enbrel back. I think Drs. are just being very cautious. It was hard at first to get them to prescribe Enbrel too. I'll ask my RD (who is normally quite up to date on drugs) what he thinks of it and if he's prescibing it. Enbrel and Remicade are different kinds of treatment than what they're familiar with - we're not the only ones used to popping pills. Susie > Susie, > Ouch! Sore throats are no fun. I hope it goes away soon so you can get > back on Enbrel! I've gone off of it a few times for respritory infections, > as a precaution. Better to be safe than sorry. > Remicade is interesting because it is only 6 treatments a year rather than > injections twice a week. I wonder why they don't prescribe it more often? > Rest that throat! The questions can wait! Keep a low profile in your > cubical and try to catch some z's. > > a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 Susie, Now I am doubting which drug I asked my doctor about, Prosorba or Remicade. I believe that it was Prosorba that was last resort. When I go back, I'll have to see what he says about Remicade. I guess we should be glad that the doctors are cautious. I've been on Enbrel for over a year, and it's been a good one compared to pre-Enbrel. I hope more people are able to get it now that we're doing ok on it. I hope you and hubby feel better. a ----- Original Message ----- From: Susie Sharp <RayTy@...> < onelist> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2000 3:38 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Re: Message Delivery Delayed.. > From: " Susie Sharp " <RayTy@...> > > a, > > Too late, I already answered - you got me wondering! I am almost > over the tonsilitis but hubby is getting sick now. Just a few more > days and I can have my Enbrel back. > > I think Drs. are just being very cautious. It was hard at first to > get them to prescribe Enbrel too. I'll ask my RD (who is normally > quite up to date on drugs) what he thinks of it and if he's > prescibing it. Enbrel and Remicade are different kinds of treatment > than what they're familiar with - we're not the only ones used to > popping pills. > > Susie > > > Susie, > > Ouch! Sore throats are no fun. I hope it goes away soon so you > can get > > back on Enbrel! I've gone off of it a few times for respritory > infections, > > as a precaution. Better to be safe than sorry. > > Remicade is interesting because it is only 6 treatments a year > rather than > > injections twice a week. I wonder why they don't prescribe it > more often? > > Rest that throat! The questions can wait! Keep a low profile in > your > > cubical and try to catch some z's. > > > > a > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > GET A NEXTCARD VISA, in 30 seconds! Get rates > as low as 0.0% Intro APR and no hidden fees. > Apply NOW! > 1/975/3/_/478567/_/953152691/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > URL to change your membership options: /group/ > RA-support website: http://www.rasupport.webprovider.com/ > Our chat room: www.delphi.com/RheumatoidArth1/start > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 a, I'm guessing you asked your doctor about Prosorba. I would sure hope that it's the last resort because they do filter your blood through it and I can't imagine that just anyone will want that. Seems like it would be pretty hard on a body much the way kidney dialysis is. I think it's a wonderful technology but I'm in no hurry to try it! Now I'm really going to have to read more about it - but after I get some work done! Susie > Susie, > Now I am doubting which drug I asked my doctor about, Prosorba or Remicade. > I believe that it was Prosorba that was last resort. When I go back, I'll > have to see what he says about Remicade. I guess we should be glad that > the doctors are cautious. I've been on Enbrel for over a year, and it's > been a good one compared to pre-Enbrel. I hope more people are able to get > it now that we're doing ok on it. > I hope you and hubby feel better. > > a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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