David
Co-Founder
Please keep us updated with what Qu and your colorectal surgeon say.
This treatment won't be available for those outside of the clinical trial for at least a couple years. They have to finish this trial, do a phase III trial, then get final approval if the data supports getting approved which hopefully it will.When will this vaccine be available?
I know it's high. Believe me, I'm looking for all other possibilities right now.Poppysocks, with a fecal calprotectin that high, your doctor needs to change SOMETHING up. I don't know if duration between your Remicade dosages can be shortened as I don't know your time between dosages, but keeping your treatment regimen as is would be a big mistake in my opinion.
Bees, what was your fecal cal and crp before and after taking the treatment?Still feeling great!
I barely notice any symptoms these days when I stick to the diet that over the years I've learned helps me (reduced intake of dairy, red meat, sugar, and fat, increase in probiotic rich foods like kimchi). Did a 5 hour road trip this weekend and my knees got pretty sore from staying in the same position for too long.
I'm now done the study and my last labs. I have agreed to participate in the follow up study for this treatment (apparently I'm the first), which involves periodic phone interviews.
I live 5 minutes from the Qu folks, I'll have to pop over some time and get copies of my test results for you guys.
Hey everyone, sorry for the absence. I got a new job and have been super busy with the family lately.
I am not doing all that great. I am not sure that I was on the SSI long enough. It really worked for me. I didn't realize how good i was actually feeling until I went off of it and have been without it for a while now. I wish they could get it approved fast so that I can get it again and stay on it longer this time! Good luck to all of you who are getting involved. It has a lot of promise for us Crohnies
Its so promising these new vaccines being developed. I just wish they could be on some type of fast track status. People with crohns are suffering so badly and this would be such a great medication with minimal side effects and deeper remissions.
They still have to do a 3rd trial. This could take another 3 yrs to get approved
Spoke with rep from Qu Biologics today, in process of getting medical records for the SSI Trial. If I am approved and all goes according to plan she said I would likely come for first visit and first injection near the end of November. How long did it take those accepted to go from step one to first injection?
This trial is something I'm willing to attempt before moving onto Azathioprine as my IBD doctor would prefer. Currently on 20mg Prednisone as dropping to anything lower causes me to flare right now.
Spoke with rep from Qu Biologics today, in process of getting medical records for the SSI Trial. If I am approved and all goes according to plan she said I would likely come for first visit and first injection near the end of November. How long did it take those accepted to go from step one to first injection?
If you have your passport and medical documentation of Crohn's diagnosis that is at least six months old, you can print out the pages to sign with the study nurse then she will send out your specimen kit right away.
I think its too bad QuBiogics demands CRP level as a main mesuring criteria. This discriminate a lot of potential patients who mostly only have endoscopic findings as proof of disease activity and possibly a different disease phenotypes. many of us do not show increase CRP level until reaching an extreme point of disease activity. I am in a moderate recto-colitis flare right now and my CRP is not showing, only my plaquets are a bit elevated, so I cant partcipate in this study unfortunately.
My crp is never really elevated either
Sounds like one heck of a doctor you have there whyclef. What was his take on everything?
Paging some of the people in the trial, Trevor, bees etc, how are you guys going? Been awful quiet from you all, hope that's a good sign.
Damn, that makes me so sad Trevor. I'm so sorry
*hugs*
You flared which caused you to lose your job? Or the other way around?
Oh boy. Not good news...
Crashed and burned about 8 weeks after the end of the trial. Actually pretty spectacularly. No more job, back on Pred and just waiting for the Humira
Anyone have any idea of how long the compassionate use program was for as opposed to this 8 week trial?
I think Tyler Wilson was on it for over a year, not exactly sure tho. That's what phase 2 will probably be. Dose and duration.
What does it mean if a drug is offered as "compassionate use"?You'll get there bro, anxiety can be brutal, I was going through it for a little while, I think it's intrinsically linked to intestinal inflamation.. Hopefully ssi will be able to offer compassionate use of the drug, I don't understand why they can't I mean there are some scary drugs that are allowed to be used off label in certain circumstances
Just wanted to bump this on the forum to direct people to recent Q&A with Dr. Hal Gunn over on this Reddit AMA.