Thanks Cece.. I never thought of that.. I checked it out prior to making reservations at the Marriott. Hopefully it will be before they openCece wrote:jr, if the IRB holds off approval until after June 24th, the new Sheraton Brooklyn is opening up down the block from the Marriott, it looks good too.
Dr.S, hope your day was sun-filled...
Karenems, I watched both videos, tears welled up, I hope everyone gets to experience what she did...so dramatic and hopeful.
I think if percutaneous venoplasty is to surgery as tuna fish is to sushi, maybe copaxone injections are along the lines of fish flakes...or fish-flavored crackers...something more minor, anyways, because while the risk of skin reactions or infection is there, if I ever find my copaxone needle threading through my heart on its way to my jugulars, I'll know I've gone seriously wrong....![]()
...but the part about us being able to handle this, I agree...msers are tough cookies, fish-flavored or otherwise...

I'll take the cath thru the heart any day as opposed to repeated lifetime subcutaneous injections of hamster ovary cells... God only knows what that crap is doing to us longterm.. not mentioning all the other stuff we take and/or what the other dmd's are made from?
@Karenms - thanks for posting the videos... Unbelievable... How could this possibly be considered placebo?? I think because we've only had ineffective drugs for so long.. our biggest hope was to not progress.. I feel selfish saying this, but after seeing the videos I think i'd like more. I have a 5yr. old that I love to play catch with someday...
ms'ers are tough.. but ms has been kicking my ass lately.. both and mentally and physically.. Come on IRB..
Rebif is considered to be a biologic because it is a synthetic version of a human interferon and is made in Chinese hamster ovary cells