Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Have they emailed you or given you a synopsis of the trial?I am not an expert, but when my liver Dr. submitted my name as a possible canidate, they sent me a a fairly details outline of the trial. Maybe Don and Gloria can share more, That is all I knowFrom our home to your home, we speak a Blessings, and Success 2010.Walter L. Scheu, Sr. Th.DFrom: icy694rush266 <gary.gach@...>Subject: [ ] Re: Hepatitis C Infection Blocked By Natural Compound (Quercetin) Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 10:13 AM i've volunteered for trial but don't know if i'll get called ( i wonder if it's massive dosage, i.v., etc. ) gary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I'm currently just finished a trial!! No, it is not massive dosages, although it's very dependent on the person themselves. Some can do it fairly easily and probably only suffer from the fatigue. Then there's others that simply can not tolerate the treatment at all.I was a Non-Responder the first time around, on the common treatment. Unfortunately, at that time, the only thing to do was hope for something new. Even thought that the Hep C nurses had totally dropped me!! I do vaguely remember the one that asked me if I'd consider a Trial. Well, I said - who knows until it's offered. When I got the call last January, I was actually only given about 4 hours to decide!!When ever I get the results of the blood work I have to do tomorrow - I'll probably want to kiss that nurse for remembering me, even if I only had 4 hours to consider giving up another year to treatment.Gloria i've volunteered for trial but don't know if i'll get called ( i wonder if it's massive dosage, i.v., etc. ) gary Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2010 Report Share Posted January 15, 2010 I can only say, that for myself - it all happened so fast that even e-mailing that great whack of papers would not have made any sense to me. I had to go over everything with the clinician and as far as I was concerned, most of it was boring. One thing I remember so well - there was a part that I had to pay particular attention too. It was asking if I had any objections to the trial company having my DNA?? I thought that was funny!! Here I am with a failing liver, grateful to be chosen for the trial and now I'm going to be upset with them having my DNA?? He ll, anybody could get that from all the blood they've taken out of me for tests. Besides, who in the devil would want my DNA? I'm sure that nobody is ever going to clone me!! I never was classified as physically beautiful and now my DNA would be kinda warped from things I've done to my body.Gloria Have they emailed you or given you a synopsis of the trial?I am not an expert, but when my liver Dr. submitted my name as a possible canidate, they sent me a a fairly details outline of the trial. Maybe Don and Gloria can share more, That is all I knowFrom our home to your home, we speak a Blessings, and Success 2010.Walter L. Scheu, Sr. Th.DFrom: icy694rush266 <gary.gachgmail (DOT) com>Subject: [ ] Re: Hepatitis C Infection Blocked By Natural Compound (Quercetin) Date: Thursday, January 14, 2010, 10:13 AM i've volunteered for trial but don't know if i'll get called ( i wonder if it's massive dosage, i.v., etc. ) gary Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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