Mon-22-06-2015, 07:26 AM
Nice dogs
Bill's pure dimethylfumarate thread
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Mon-22-06-2015, 07:26 AM
Nice dogs
Mon-22-06-2015, 07:35 AM
Nice dogs the one you were carrying in the earlier picture I thought " bills a sheep farmer" then put my glasses on.
Nice to see the lab equipment you use for monitoring your blood
Mon-22-06-2015, 07:58 AM
Well I think that gradual improvement is the nature of DMF Jim. And although the photo from January 2013 looks bad, at the time I was very impressed with my progress since starting DMF in November 2012. There was certainly good progress to May 2013 in the photo with Oscar.
Cheers, Bill
Mon-22-06-2015, 08:09 AM
(Mon-22-06-2015, 07:58 AM)Bill Wrote: Well I think that gradual improvement is the nature of DMF Jim. And although the photo from January 2013 looks bad, at the time I was very impressed with my progress since starting DMF in November 2012. There was certainly good progress to May 2013 in the photo with Oscar. Yes I agree a tremendous improvement and it doesn't matter that it takes time to clear . The lasting effects are worth the wait..... In the last photo is that the raw DMF and the scales for weighing... The complete DIY kit with the other picture ( you will have to market the kit and sell it around the world Bill ) obviously with a disclaimer
Mon-22-06-2015, 08:37 AM
(Mon-22-06-2015, 08:09 AM)jiml Wrote:(Mon-22-06-2015, 07:58 AM)Bill Wrote: Well I think that gradual improvement is the nature of DMF Jim. And although the photo from January 2013 looks bad, at the time I was very impressed with my progress since starting DMF in November 2012. There was certainly good progress to May 2013 in the photo with Oscar. Certainly you should.. And I have a nice disclaimer to add with it. The one that Fred even is not able to read.
Mon-22-06-2015, 09:12 AM
I'd rather stay out of jail, Jim. What I have shown is that DMF may be more effective raw. It is certainly much cheaper. A script for Tecfidera in Australia sells for just under $1900 through the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. The DMF I purchased cost $2-15 for the same quantity.
Cheers, Bill
Ouch that's expensive for what is the same as you are using
Like the bow tie on your pet , excuse my ignorance but are they poodles The information on what you use is now here if anyone is brave enough to try it, I think I would if I was somewhere where the health system was non existent. And over 3000 hits so a lot of people read it
Mon-22-06-2015, 09:56 AM
Sandy and Snowy are toy poodles, but they only wear bow ties on formal occasions.
I was certainly not mindful of the risk of leukopenia, but I would prefer to take DMF as I do now, rather than the pharmaceutical preparations. I think my current treatment safer and more effective than what is on offer. It is no longer a matter of bravery if it ever was, although I might try to make the DMF a little more palatable by wrapping it in toffee. Cheers, Bill
Sun-05-07-2015, 20:28 PM
(Sun-24-05-2015, 12:43 PM)Bill Wrote: It is good to listen to your body sometimes, Jim. I agree that you need a plan B though, especially as you can get a nasty relapse going cold turkey with mtx. As an aside, did you read about Kyle Bass's patent challenge for Tecfidera? If I read this correctly BIll.... What an impossible bunch of liars this Tecfidera guys and the hedge fund is of course absolutely disgusting in stealing money, can't call it earning, that should be used for the sake of patients. Cheers, Caroline
Wed-08-07-2015, 09:33 AM
Hi Caroline
I dont think the question of Kyle Bass' character matters much. He is simply trying to exploit an opportunity. I am far more concerned by the vast number of specialists who do not challenge the status quo. Because of the unusual status of DMF as both a pharmaceutical and industrial chemical (bisphosphonates are another, but are a class of chemicals), it could enable health services around the world to treat patients more effectively and at lower cost. It is sad to see instead the public interest abandoned for the sake of sweet deals with pharmaceutical companies. I will take my next dose of DMF between two flattened jelly beans! Cheers, Bill |
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