Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Re: Larry I'm just curious, why are you on this board in the first place? This is a board for dismantling the rampant propaganda disseminated by Big Pharma and to try and spread the word about what we all have known for years -- that psych meds, psych treatment, ECT, Big Pharma are all a bunch of lies used to make money. Most of us have been irreparably harmed by this so-called treatment, and yet you are on here day after day spouting about how much all these drugs have helped you. I doubt that seriously, as I would bet you have underlying medical conditions caused by the very treatment you are hailing as miraculous. So why are you here? Nobody is going to tell you that the drugs you take are great, or that your shrink is a hero, or that being locked up in a looney bin is of help to anyone. Do you even have a clue as to what our mission is and how many of us here are now responsible for suicide and homicide warnings on the drugs you gobble? How many of us have testified before the FDA or lobbied congress, or written to the president, or any number of other acitivites we've been engaged in for nearly a decade to expose the horrid truth about these Nazi drugs that are passed off as cures? WHY ARE YOU HERE??????? ************ ********* ********* ******** See what's free at http://www.aol. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Re: Larry I'm just curious, why are you on this board in the first place? This is a board for dismantling the rampant propaganda disseminated by Big Pharma and to try and spread the word about what we all have known for years -- that psych meds, psych treatment, ECT, Big Pharma are all a bunch of lies used to make money. Most of us have been irreparably harmed by this so-called treatment, and yet you are on here day after day spouting about how much all these drugs have helped you. I doubt that seriously, as I would bet you have underlying medical conditions caused by the very treatment you are hailing as miraculous. So why are you here? Nobody is going to tell you that the drugs you take are great, or that your shrink is a hero, or that being locked up in a looney bin is of help to anyone. Do you even have a clue as to what our mission is and how many of us here are now responsible for suicide and homicide warnings on the drugs you gobble? How many of us have testified before the FDA or lobbied congress, or written to the president, or any number of other acitivites we've been engaged in for nearly a decade to expose the horrid truth about these Nazi drugs that are passed off as cures? WHY ARE YOU HERE??????? ************ ********* ********* ******** See what's free at http://www.aol. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Re: Larry I'm just curious, why are you on this board in the first place? This is a board for dismantling the rampant propaganda disseminated by Big Pharma and to try and spread the word about what we all have known for years -- that psych meds, psych treatment, ECT, Big Pharma are all a bunch of lies used to make money. Most of us have been irreparably harmed by this so-called treatment, and yet you are on here day after day spouting about how much all these drugs have helped you. I doubt that seriously, as I would bet you have underlying medical conditions caused by the very treatment you are hailing as miraculous. So why are you here? Nobody is going to tell you that the drugs you take are great, or that your shrink is a hero, or that being locked up in a looney bin is of help to anyone. Do you even have a clue as to what our mission is and how many of us here are now responsible for suicide and homicide warnings on the drugs you gobble? How many of us have testified before the FDA or lobbied congress, or written to the president, or any number of other acitivites we've been engaged in for nearly a decade to expose the horrid truth about these Nazi drugs that are passed off as cures? WHY ARE YOU HERE??????? ************ ********* ********* ******** See what's free at http://www.aol. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Re: Larry I'm just curious, why are you on this board in the first place? This is a board for dismantling the rampant propaganda disseminated by Big Pharma and to try and spread the word about what we all have known for years -- that psych meds, psych treatment, ECT, Big Pharma are all a bunch of lies used to make money. Most of us have been irreparably harmed by this so-called treatment, and yet you are on here day after day spouting about how much all these drugs have helped you. I doubt that seriously, as I would bet you have underlying medical conditions caused by the very treatment you are hailing as miraculous. So why are you here? Nobody is going to tell you that the drugs you take are great, or that your shrink is a hero, or that being locked up in a looney bin is of help to anyone. Do you even have a clue as to what our mission is and how many of us here are now responsible for suicide and homicide warnings on the drugs you gobble? How many of us have testified before the FDA or lobbied congress, or written to the president, or any number of other acitivites we've been engaged in for nearly a decade to expose the horrid truth about these Nazi drugs that are passed off as cures? WHY ARE YOU HERE??????? ************ ********* ********* ******** See what's free at http://www.aol. com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Maybe is a lobbyist in training. Best thing for everyone involved really. I thought for a while we could talk to this person but he ended up insulting people here who have just described the trauma they or their loved ones have been through. It upsets me that anyone can be so callous. Hey, Bush Supporters: Embarrassed Yet? ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 > > You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Best thing for everyone involved really. I thought for a while we could talk to this person but he ended up insulting people here who have just described the trauma they or their loved ones have been through. It upsets me that anyone can be so callous. This is the sort of exchange I got into with 3 other people on my SAD forum just before I came here. Their meds were helping them and they didn't want to listen to anything I said. (They started the argument when I objected to them implying that a person who had suddenly felt suicidal within days of starting an SSRI, should go to the doc and try a different one.) Perhaps the most disturbing thing for me is how people in that position will dismiss or ignore the stories of suffering from other people on the drugs. It's as if those people don't count. It doesn't matter how dangerous a med is as long as you can roll the dice and come out lucky yourself. I got a glimpse into this thinking when I started my own med. It really was a last resort after a year and a half of deep depression, but because it was just that, I was frightened it wouldn't work and I wouldn't know what to do next. I'd read a few stories on various forums from people saying their meds had caused them problems, especially upon withdrawal. I, too, turned a blind eye and trusted that my roll of the dice would be lucky. Desperation caused me to think that way. However, I am also quite sure that if I had been on this forum and read all the messages that were written to Larry, particularly the ones explaining the alternatives to medication, you bet I would never have taken the Celexa. I don't think he intended to listen, don't know what he was doing here -- but thanks everyone for sharing your stories. It's good to get to know some of you a little better. I'm sorry so many of you have been through such hell but at least we know the truth. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 > > You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Best thing for everyone involved really. I thought for a while we could talk to this person but he ended up insulting people here who have just described the trauma they or their loved ones have been through. It upsets me that anyone can be so callous. This is the sort of exchange I got into with 3 other people on my SAD forum just before I came here. Their meds were helping them and they didn't want to listen to anything I said. (They started the argument when I objected to them implying that a person who had suddenly felt suicidal within days of starting an SSRI, should go to the doc and try a different one.) Perhaps the most disturbing thing for me is how people in that position will dismiss or ignore the stories of suffering from other people on the drugs. It's as if those people don't count. It doesn't matter how dangerous a med is as long as you can roll the dice and come out lucky yourself. I got a glimpse into this thinking when I started my own med. It really was a last resort after a year and a half of deep depression, but because it was just that, I was frightened it wouldn't work and I wouldn't know what to do next. I'd read a few stories on various forums from people saying their meds had caused them problems, especially upon withdrawal. I, too, turned a blind eye and trusted that my roll of the dice would be lucky. Desperation caused me to think that way. However, I am also quite sure that if I had been on this forum and read all the messages that were written to Larry, particularly the ones explaining the alternatives to medication, you bet I would never have taken the Celexa. I don't think he intended to listen, don't know what he was doing here -- but thanks everyone for sharing your stories. It's good to get to know some of you a little better. I'm sorry so many of you have been through such hell but at least we know the truth. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 > > You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Best thing for everyone involved really. I thought for a while we could talk to this person but he ended up insulting people here who have just described the trauma they or their loved ones have been through. It upsets me that anyone can be so callous. This is the sort of exchange I got into with 3 other people on my SAD forum just before I came here. Their meds were helping them and they didn't want to listen to anything I said. (They started the argument when I objected to them implying that a person who had suddenly felt suicidal within days of starting an SSRI, should go to the doc and try a different one.) Perhaps the most disturbing thing for me is how people in that position will dismiss or ignore the stories of suffering from other people on the drugs. It's as if those people don't count. It doesn't matter how dangerous a med is as long as you can roll the dice and come out lucky yourself. I got a glimpse into this thinking when I started my own med. It really was a last resort after a year and a half of deep depression, but because it was just that, I was frightened it wouldn't work and I wouldn't know what to do next. I'd read a few stories on various forums from people saying their meds had caused them problems, especially upon withdrawal. I, too, turned a blind eye and trusted that my roll of the dice would be lucky. Desperation caused me to think that way. However, I am also quite sure that if I had been on this forum and read all the messages that were written to Larry, particularly the ones explaining the alternatives to medication, you bet I would never have taken the Celexa. I don't think he intended to listen, don't know what he was doing here -- but thanks everyone for sharing your stories. It's good to get to know some of you a little better. I'm sorry so many of you have been through such hell but at least we know the truth. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 > > You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Best thing for everyone involved really. I thought for a while we could talk to this person but he ended up insulting people here who have just described the trauma they or their loved ones have been through. It upsets me that anyone can be so callous. This is the sort of exchange I got into with 3 other people on my SAD forum just before I came here. Their meds were helping them and they didn't want to listen to anything I said. (They started the argument when I objected to them implying that a person who had suddenly felt suicidal within days of starting an SSRI, should go to the doc and try a different one.) Perhaps the most disturbing thing for me is how people in that position will dismiss or ignore the stories of suffering from other people on the drugs. It's as if those people don't count. It doesn't matter how dangerous a med is as long as you can roll the dice and come out lucky yourself. I got a glimpse into this thinking when I started my own med. It really was a last resort after a year and a half of deep depression, but because it was just that, I was frightened it wouldn't work and I wouldn't know what to do next. I'd read a few stories on various forums from people saying their meds had caused them problems, especially upon withdrawal. I, too, turned a blind eye and trusted that my roll of the dice would be lucky. Desperation caused me to think that way. However, I am also quite sure that if I had been on this forum and read all the messages that were written to Larry, particularly the ones explaining the alternatives to medication, you bet I would never have taken the Celexa. I don't think he intended to listen, don't know what he was doing here -- but thanks everyone for sharing your stories. It's good to get to know some of you a little better. I'm sorry so many of you have been through such hell but at least we know the truth. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 If you look at the site he is trying to salvage drug pushing. He's asking people to write to your reps ad senators. SUE Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the population would be begging for a new med to treat them. Hey, Bush Supporters: Embarrassed Yet? ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 Or that he is a shrink? That wasn't my first run in with him. I sent the site to the group but here it is again. _Ohio Psychiatric Association_ (http://www.ohiopsych.org/opa_member_directory2_process.asp?Value=S) Won't surprise me if he has shares in, or connections to Pfizer. Hey, Bush Supporters: Embarrassed Yet? ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 , I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. I know what celexa did to me for the past 3 years, and it is nothing good. All of the people in the celexa forum are all snowed under like Larry. They said things, like, " it helps, but I cannot sleep at night " or " I can go out side now, but have horrible night mares, and I am breaking my teeth at night while sleeping " . THESE DRUGS WILL KILL YOUR MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH. I AM surviving proof of this. I cannot say living proof of this, because what I have been doing the last three years can not be described as living, only surviving. I hope I make it out on the other end. And any drug pushers/priasers, come take a walk in my shoes, you will not like how it feels. -Tony Sandler <linda@...> wrote: > > You win I'm leaving!!!! SEE U LATER/NOT Best thing for everyone involved really. I thought for a while we could talk to this person but he ended up insulting people here who have just described the trauma they or their loved ones have been through. It upsets me that anyone can be so callous. This is the sort of exchange I got into with 3 other people on my SAD forum just before I came here. Their meds were helping them and they didn't want to listen to anything I said. (They started the argument when I objected to them implying that a person who had suddenly felt suicidal within days of starting an SSRI, should go to the doc and try a different one.) Perhaps the most disturbing thing for me is how people in that position will dismiss or ignore the stories of suffering from other people on the drugs. It's as if those people don't count. It doesn't matter how dangerous a med is as long as you can roll the dice and come out lucky yourself. I got a glimpse into this thinking when I started my own med. It really was a last resort after a year and a half of deep depression, but because it was just that, I was frightened it wouldn't work and I wouldn't know what to do next. I'd read a few stories on various forums from people saying their meds had caused them problems, especially upon withdrawal. I, too, turned a blind eye and trusted that my roll of the dice would be lucky. Desperation caused me to think that way. However, I am also quite sure that if I had been on this forum and read all the messages that were written to Larry, particularly the ones explaining the alternatives to medication, you bet I would never have taken the Celexa. I don't think he intended to listen, don't know what he was doing here -- but thanks everyone for sharing your stories. It's good to get to know some of you a little better. I'm sorry so many of you have been through such hell but at least we know the truth. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 > > , > I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. Would anyone like to diagnose our departed friend's " mental illness? " Let's see . . . he comes on forums pretending to be a patient who is on drugs and is happy with that, even though in reality he is a doctor himself . . . interesting things he chooses to do with his time. Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the population would be begging for a new med to treat them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 To me he reasoned and reacted like a bored, immature, stoned teenager. Someone who was deliberately joining groups to stir, and to get reactions for a giggle. Totally overly animated and just a little bit too over the top....juat a little bit too !!!!!!!! What a weird person.Won't surprise me if he has shares in, or connections to Pfizer. > > > > , > > I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. > > > Would anyone like to diagnose our departed friend's " mental illness? " > Let's see . . . he comes on forums pretending to be a patient who is on > drugs and is happy with that, even though in reality he is a doctor > himself . . . interesting things he chooses to do with his time. > > Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame > pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the > population would be begging for a new med to treat them. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 , I'm giving myself an opportunity of a lifetime, something I've always wanted to do to shrinks but never was given a chance, slap a label on one of them. I'm doing to them what they so often did to me. I " excuse " myself with thoughts of I'm having a little psychiatric fun, poking fun at the psychs, plus a little psychiatric patient revenge. I figure I owe it to myself, after surviving 36 years in the System, why not? I go with Borderline Personality Disorder. He seemed to delight in pushing our buttons, causing us to become very upset and angry. He went out of his way to offend all of us. He avoided answering direct questions and the way he signed off, Be Good, it's as if he was chastising bad little children. I am very glad he's decided to leave the group. The fact he is a shrink scares the heck out of me. Melinda and Jayme her Silver Winged Companion Re: Larry > > , > I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. Would anyone like to diagnose our departed friend's " mental illness? " Let's see . . . he comes on forums pretending to be a patient who is on drugs and is happy with that, even though in reality he is a doctor himself . . . interesting things he chooses to do with his time. Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the population would be begging for a new med to treat them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 , I'm giving myself an opportunity of a lifetime, something I've always wanted to do to shrinks but never was given a chance, slap a label on one of them. I'm doing to them what they so often did to me. I " excuse " myself with thoughts of I'm having a little psychiatric fun, poking fun at the psychs, plus a little psychiatric patient revenge. I figure I owe it to myself, after surviving 36 years in the System, why not? I go with Borderline Personality Disorder. He seemed to delight in pushing our buttons, causing us to become very upset and angry. He went out of his way to offend all of us. He avoided answering direct questions and the way he signed off, Be Good, it's as if he was chastising bad little children. I am very glad he's decided to leave the group. The fact he is a shrink scares the heck out of me. Melinda and Jayme her Silver Winged Companion Re: Larry > > , > I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. Would anyone like to diagnose our departed friend's " mental illness? " Let's see . . . he comes on forums pretending to be a patient who is on drugs and is happy with that, even though in reality he is a doctor himself . . . interesting things he chooses to do with his time. Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the population would be begging for a new med to treat them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 , I'm giving myself an opportunity of a lifetime, something I've always wanted to do to shrinks but never was given a chance, slap a label on one of them. I'm doing to them what they so often did to me. I " excuse " myself with thoughts of I'm having a little psychiatric fun, poking fun at the psychs, plus a little psychiatric patient revenge. I figure I owe it to myself, after surviving 36 years in the System, why not? I go with Borderline Personality Disorder. He seemed to delight in pushing our buttons, causing us to become very upset and angry. He went out of his way to offend all of us. He avoided answering direct questions and the way he signed off, Be Good, it's as if he was chastising bad little children. I am very glad he's decided to leave the group. The fact he is a shrink scares the heck out of me. Melinda and Jayme her Silver Winged Companion Re: Larry > > , > I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. Would anyone like to diagnose our departed friend's " mental illness? " Let's see . . . he comes on forums pretending to be a patient who is on drugs and is happy with that, even though in reality he is a doctor himself . . . interesting things he chooses to do with his time. Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the population would be begging for a new med to treat them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2007 Report Share Posted April 10, 2007 , I'm giving myself an opportunity of a lifetime, something I've always wanted to do to shrinks but never was given a chance, slap a label on one of them. I'm doing to them what they so often did to me. I " excuse " myself with thoughts of I'm having a little psychiatric fun, poking fun at the psychs, plus a little psychiatric patient revenge. I figure I owe it to myself, after surviving 36 years in the System, why not? I go with Borderline Personality Disorder. He seemed to delight in pushing our buttons, causing us to become very upset and angry. He went out of his way to offend all of us. He avoided answering direct questions and the way he signed off, Be Good, it's as if he was chastising bad little children. I am very glad he's decided to leave the group. The fact he is a shrink scares the heck out of me. Melinda and Jayme her Silver Winged Companion Re: Larry > > , > I am glad Larry is gone. He was getting me pissed. Would anyone like to diagnose our departed friend's " mental illness? " Let's see . . . he comes on forums pretending to be a patient who is on drugs and is happy with that, even though in reality he is a doctor himself . . . interesting things he chooses to do with his time. Personality disorder? Schizophrenia? Another vote for mania? LOL, shame pain-in-the-ass disorder isn't in the DSM, he and a large part of the population would be begging for a new med to treat them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Nicely stated Larry! How are you feeling honey? Take care and be well. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Nicely stated Larry! How are you feeling honey? Take care and be well. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Hello My Friend! Thank you....I am feeling better with each passing day....my immune system is very suppressed so I have to be very careful and hope no " evil " germs attempt to invade....I received a referral date from my RD for an Immunologist at Duke Univ. Horsenpital...... my understanding, this " Dude " Doc is going to attempt to " fix " my immune system by possibly injecting Immunoglobulin Factors (antibodies)......Man, it has gotta be a fine line or the IgA and IgF injected will attack me!!! Needless to say, I am a bit confused......oh well, i'll probably just do what I normally do and listen to the voices in my head (LOL). How are you doing these days? Many Blessings! Larry Subject: Re: Larry To: Stillsdisease Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 2:06 PM Nicely stated Larry! How are you feeling honey? Take care and be well. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Hello My Friend! Thank you....I am feeling better with each passing day....my immune system is very suppressed so I have to be very careful and hope no " evil " germs attempt to invade....I received a referral date from my RD for an Immunologist at Duke Univ. Horsenpital...... my understanding, this " Dude " Doc is going to attempt to " fix " my immune system by possibly injecting Immunoglobulin Factors (antibodies)......Man, it has gotta be a fine line or the IgA and IgF injected will attack me!!! Needless to say, I am a bit confused......oh well, i'll probably just do what I normally do and listen to the voices in my head (LOL). How are you doing these days? Many Blessings! Larry Subject: Re: Larry To: Stillsdisease Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 2:06 PM Nicely stated Larry! How are you feeling honey? Take care and be well. Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Larry, Glad to see you posting more like your old self. I had read about Immunoglobulin therapy. Some positive reports. Let us know how it works for you. Keeping toes and fingers crossed and tossing a few prayers your way. Of course, you know how it is with us stilligans, very difficult to cross our fingers and toes. The prayers are easier. Fuzzy > > Hello My Friend! > Thank you....I am feeling better with each passing day....my immune system is very suppressed so I have to be very careful and hope no " evil " germs attempt to invade....I received a referral date from my RD for an Immunologist at Duke Univ. Horsenpital...... > my understanding, this " Dude " Doc is going to attempt to " fix " my immune system by possibly injecting Immunoglobulin Factors (antibodies)......Man, it has gotta be a fine line or the IgA and IgF injected will attack me!!! Needless to say, I am a bit confused......oh well, i'll probably just do what I normally do and listen to the voices in my head (LOL). > How are you doing these days? > Many Blessings! > Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Larry, Glad to see you posting more like your old self. I had read about Immunoglobulin therapy. Some positive reports. Let us know how it works for you. Keeping toes and fingers crossed and tossing a few prayers your way. Of course, you know how it is with us stilligans, very difficult to cross our fingers and toes. The prayers are easier. Fuzzy > > Hello My Friend! > Thank you....I am feeling better with each passing day....my immune system is very suppressed so I have to be very careful and hope no " evil " germs attempt to invade....I received a referral date from my RD for an Immunologist at Duke Univ. Horsenpital...... > my understanding, this " Dude " Doc is going to attempt to " fix " my immune system by possibly injecting Immunoglobulin Factors (antibodies)......Man, it has gotta be a fine line or the IgA and IgF injected will attack me!!! Needless to say, I am a bit confused......oh well, i'll probably just do what I normally do and listen to the voices in my head (LOL). > How are you doing these days? > Many Blessings! > Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2008 Report Share Posted September 16, 2008 Larry, Glad to see you posting more like your old self. I had read about Immunoglobulin therapy. Some positive reports. Let us know how it works for you. Keeping toes and fingers crossed and tossing a few prayers your way. Of course, you know how it is with us stilligans, very difficult to cross our fingers and toes. The prayers are easier. Fuzzy > > Hello My Friend! > Thank you....I am feeling better with each passing day....my immune system is very suppressed so I have to be very careful and hope no " evil " germs attempt to invade....I received a referral date from my RD for an Immunologist at Duke Univ. Horsenpital...... > my understanding, this " Dude " Doc is going to attempt to " fix " my immune system by possibly injecting Immunoglobulin Factors (antibodies)......Man, it has gotta be a fine line or the IgA and IgF injected will attack me!!! Needless to say, I am a bit confused......oh well, i'll probably just do what I normally do and listen to the voices in my head (LOL). > How are you doing these days? > Many Blessings! > Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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