Me, too! Hmmm..maybe there's a trend here! Type A personalities and Dark Chocolate. Maybe we can get Godiva to sponsor a study! LOL!Lyon wrote:Gosh, maybe dark chocolate has something to do with MS incidence, my wife loves it too..........JanethePain wrote: Now if this were a matter of DARK chocolate, the piccie would be oh-so-true.
Bob
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I'm all for that... with plenty of premium dark roast coffee to go with it!av8rgirl wrote:Me, too! Hmmm..maybe there's a trend here! Type A personalities and Dark Chocolate. Maybe we can get Godiva to sponsor a study! LOL!Lyon wrote:Gosh, maybe dark chocolate has something to do with MS incidence, my wife loves it too..........JanethePain wrote: Now if this were a matter of DARK chocolate, the piccie would be oh-so-true.
Bob
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Oh yes, and none of that unleaded stuff either!!!JanethePain wrote:I'm all for that... with plenty of premium dark roast coffee to go with it!av8rgirl wrote:Me, too! Hmmm..maybe there's a trend here! Type A personalities and Dark Chocolate. Maybe we can get Godiva to sponsor a study! LOL!Lyon wrote: Gosh, maybe dark chocolate has something to do with MS incidence, my wife loves it too..........
Bob
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She can sit and smell with us, Bob as long as she shares the chocolate! LOL!Lyon wrote:You just lost my wife on that one. She loves the smell of coffee but has never had a cup of it in her life.JanethePain wrote: I'm all for that... with plenty of premium dark roast coffee to go with it!
Bob
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Went to my 3rd appt in the rollover which is actually my first for the treatment shot. My vaccine wasn't there! It was in Indiana. I think it missed a flight or something.
Is anything going to go smooth for me?
So hopefully it will be there in the morning and I go in to get it.
BTW~ I did all the other stuff - nuero exam and such. EDSS is steady at 2.5 (what it was all year).
And no Math thingy!
Is anything going to go smooth for me?
So hopefully it will be there in the morning and I go in to get it.
BTW~ I did all the other stuff - nuero exam and such. EDSS is steady at 2.5 (what it was all year).
And no Math thingy!
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My 10 weeks are done tomorrow and nary a call in the works to get me scheduled for Shot # 1...
Jane,
I'm still waiting too. Mike Tucker and I had our procurements within the same hour but he was dosed earlier this week and I'm still waiting. My clinic said that it must have taken longer for the mrtc's to multiply to the proper amount. They estimate mid-August at the earliest for me. That'll be 15 weeks if I get it then. I WANT MY FIX!!! Like Tom Petty says, "The waiting is the hardest part".
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What goes on at the clinic visits seems to be quite varied! Lew seems to do the full EDSS each time, I did a full EDSS for my first injection visit including the math test and then they told me that I wouldn't have to do another EDSS until the 6 month visit, the clinic told Marcia (who goes to the same clinic that I do) that she would do a full EDSS but no math test and Sweetyhide did a full EDSS but no math test! Nothing like having a consistent protocol!Lars wrote:So, more than one person has commented on the lack of the "math thingy".
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I hope you get scheduled soon. I agree, the hardest part is the waiting.JanethePain wrote:My 10 weeks are done tomorrow and nary a call in the works to get me scheduled for Shot # 1...
I see that Marcia has been scheduled for her first injection! Woohoo! Congratulations!
The last article published sure looks promising. Let's keep going everyone!
Lew, how are you doing?
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Congratulations Sweety! So happy to hear you have gotten this far! It's so good to see this trial progressing! I hope you got your shot.Sweetyhide wrote:Went to my 3rd appt in the rollover which is actually my first for the treatment shot. My vaccine wasn't there! It was in Indiana. I think it missed a flight or something.
Is anything going to go smooth for me?
So hopefully it will be there in the morning and I go in to get it.
BTW~ I did all the other stuff - nuero exam and such. EDSS is steady at 2.5 (what it was all year).
And no Math thingy!
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My # 2 neuro (UNfired, very nice guy) once remarked that MS has a tendency to hit VERY strong, very intelligent women... I DO think there's a trend!av8rgirl wrote:Oh yes, and none of that unleaded stuff either!!!JanethePain wrote:I'm all for that... with plenty of premium dark roast coffee to go with it!av8rgirl wrote:
Me, too! Hmmm..maybe there's a trend here! Type A personalities and Dark Chocolate. Maybe we can get Godiva to sponsor a study! LOL!
We are sooo much alike!!
Jane the Pain