Also, there is a great interview on National Public Radio featuring Dr Faustman and Dr Nathan. It helps me just to hear them speaking, makes it more real. You can listen to it on the internet. The date was Mar 24, 2006. Deanne Kacmar
From: Paul Mullens <skywriter41@...>
Reply-To: nathanfaustmantrials@yahoogroups.com
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Subject: RE: [nathanfaustmantrials] Re: Join Lee Now's human clinical trials?
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:48:28 -0400
I suppose that I haven't had diabetes long enough yet to be frustrated.
I was only diagnosed four years ago, and up until that time, I was one of the ones who wondered what the big deal was, so you have to take a shot or two every day. Life is pretty much normal yes? boy, was I wrong! I can see now why it seems frustrating, but I also see that a lot of the other efforts are built on what looks to be Dr. Faustman's early findings-autoimmune correction.
As type I is an autoimmune disease, and I have two of the other autoimmune diseases that cone as a cluster - the last two being(that I don't have) being arthritis and MS, I would rather wait -and not only wait, but help anyway that I am able- for the research and therapy that holds the most promise of possibly fixing ALL of these, so that I don't have to worry in the future about them either!
Paul MullensWhat would you do if you knew you would not fail?
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