Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Who knew?

No tumeric for Pat.  It interacts with his diabetes medicine and damn near killed him....this is why self experimentation isn't always a good thing.   Better days ahead.

Monday, February 13, 2017

CReATE-ive Red hot Valentines



Nah, this isn't going to be about love or romance but rather inflammation....One of the benefits of having a really terrible disease in the 21st century, is the plethora of information to be found on the interweb. The trick is to make sure you're getting good skinny rather than bad.   Pat  belongs to a group called CReATE.  Here's the downlow on it embedded in an email.

The Clinical Research in ALS and Related Disorders for Therapeutic Development (CReATeConsortium will enroll patients with sporadic and familial forms of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, frontotemporal dementia (FTD), primary lateral sclerosis (PLS), hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), and progressive muscular atrophy (PMA). The goals of the CReATe consortium are to advance therapeutic development for this group of neurodegenerative disorders through study of the relationship between clinical phenotype and underlying genotype, and also through the discovery and development of biomarkers.

Every once in awhile, they have something called WEBINARS wherein you can either listen in to people smarter than we discuss various topics or you can actually speak to whatever they are discussing.  We're such ignorant chickens, we usually just eavesdrop and they are always interesting.  

This past week was all about inflammation, which apparently is a major health bugaboo. 

Here is a quote straight from MEDICAL NEWS TODAY about inflammation: Chronic inflammation can eventually cause several diseases and conditions, including some cancers, rheumatoid arthritis, atherosclerosis, periodontitis, and hay fever

You will note the absence of even a mention  of ALS.But we're used to being a wallflower at most medical dances.

 So, we decided, since again, THERE ARE NO DRUGS FOR ALS..to self -experiment.  We're going for turmeric in a big way, which is an historically proven, safe anti-inflammatory.  Somewhere along the way, I decided what's good for the gander is good for the goose, therefore I've started taking all of Pat's supplements. So in addition to the protandim and lunasin, I'm hitting the turmeric trail.  I can't let him outlive me.  

Saturday, February 11, 2017

A right restored

A while back during a video conference with our favorite Dapper Dan, Dr. Bedlack, he commented "you don't seem to mind self-experimentation."  After laughing about that comment, we agreed.  It's not like we going to cut off Pat's head and put it in a strudel pan, but at a certain point when one has this sort of disease, and there is no cure, and no real treatments, you're sort of  willing to try anything. I mean, what's the worse that could happen???

So the news about the possible fast-tracking of the RIGHT TO TRY legislation is something that we can get excited about.   This legislation means that people with terminal illnesses who have pretty short term stale dates can bypass the usual FDA's years long approval process and try drugs that demonstrate potential help.  

I think those of us of a certain age (as the French say) remember those horrendous pictures of the Thalidomide babies in Life magazine, which is why the FDA has such rigorous testing. But for those families battling ALS and other diseases, this might be our only hope.

A couple of years ago, our state legislature approved CBD oil, which is a cannabis derivative.   Pat uses a couple of snorts of that a day and between that and the other supplements he takes, his progression is pretty slow.

Life is a gamble, whether you're floating on a raft trying to escape a country that is in chaos or wanting to experiment with a partially tested drug.  We're grown-ups, we know the risks. We want to try.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thalidomide



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brain_That_Wouldn't_Die