A Groundbreaking New Treatment

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A Groundbreaking New Treatment

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As some of you know I'm recently dealing with a form of muscular dystrophy called myasthenia gravis. This week I'm at the hospital to recieve infusions of IVIG and a lite form of chemo. In preparation for this i had a central line put in called a PICC line, which is great if you have to get lots of IVs, basically it's a direct IV that's a tube that's threaded through the large veins in your upper arm just under your bicep all the way to just outside the top of your heart. As crazy as it sounds it's a lot better than multiple IV starts per day.

I don't want to go into the details, but I do have to point out a new treatment for MD, MC and who knows what else. This incredible treatment supplied by our Aussie friends, it's an actual 'cure' of sorts... See photo below.

The side effects....a smile, happy taste buds and of course a satisfied sweet tooth.

So which Aussie board member has discovered this miracle cure?

:-)


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YUM!

Feel better Joe! Take good care of yourself!


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Post by nancyl »

I am going to have to ask Dr. Nagri about this treatment at my next appt. I knew you and Gabes would come across something that would help us all.

Enjoy your tasty treatment!!!

Oh, by the way, you are sounding a lot more like your old self. Good to hear from you.

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Thank you to our Aussie friends for making Joe feel better, get poked less, and cease being a human pin cushion.
Good to hear from you Joe. I know things are going to look up for you. They have before and will again.
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Thanks Monique and Corey, the treatments are starting to work and we are sorting out the med types and dosages.

I think I've got the depression issue under control, that was a tough one to deal with, I had no idea how paralysing depression can be. I started with Zoloft but as has been experienced by some here, it flared up the GI symptoms. After I switched to Wellbutrin I felt a lot better.

Nancy yep the Aussies know how to make medicines :-). The infusion center is actually 2 floors almost directly below Dr Nagri. I was just talking with Cindy today about some bloodwork they were takng and needed to add Dr Nagris tests.

That was just a fun picture to take, although I have to protect those candies as the nurses there love them....they have to last 3 more days.

So far so good with this round of treatments, there is no sign of any problems as was seen the first time. This round I am not feeling near as sick each day, my body just did not like the previous brand.
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Post by Lesley »

I hope the results will be as good this time as they were last.

No wonder you wanted to go live in Oz. Their treatment for almost anything is better than ours any day of the week.

Feel well, Joe, so you can walk your daughter down the aisle.
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Hi Joe, Glad to hear things are better this time around. When your sense of humor returns you know things are looking up. I'm thinking good thoughts and hope you continue to do well.

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Love your sense of humor Joe! Glad to hear things are looking up :)
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Post by Gloria »

HaHa!

It almost makes me want to have an IV.

Glad you're feeling a little better, Joe.

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Especially as they are gluten, soy, dairy and egg free!!
Totally mc safe!
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That's terrific!
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Hi Joe,
That tx looks dee-lish!
Thinking about you!
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Joe, it's good to hear you joking. I hope by now you are home and doing well.

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bes t wishes to Joe

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JOE I JUST LOVE A GOOD LAUGH ITS THE BEST MEDICINE.

GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHED

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Post by MBombardier »

Hi Joe!

This is encouraging to me for more than one reason. Not only do I appreciate your courageous sense of humor, but I found out recently that I have a gene for myasthenia gravis. Now we are not our genes, of course, but...

All the best, Joe. Take care...
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