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It's really nice that the Phillipine govt and medical community are willing to do what's needed to save their people who would otherwise die from Covid-19. With an American-made mAb. Think of the absolute enormity of that statement.
Thrilled for her and for you. GOD BLESS!!!!
Effing fantastic.
What are you trying to say? I'm confused. I've seen dozens of inpatient interviews with Covid patients on the news over the past months. It isn't unusual..
This sounds like an amazing plot for a movie. Do you write? If so, get on this!
TRUTH
Good for them.
That is correct. And to Rock's post - if you choose to sell shares, you can choose from any of your lots. That would determine whether that particular sale would be long or short tax-wise.
And again, I'll put my money on Dr. Mahboob Rahman M.D, Ph.D., rather than someone with no credentials. End scene.
Thanks but I'll bet Dr. Rahman knows a bit more about these intricacies than a questionable anonymous message board rando. Happy 2021, longs!
Dr. Agresti's new case report study for the Journal of Translational Autoimmunity -
https://d1io3yog0oux5.cloudfront.net/cytodyn/files/pages/cytodyn/db/256/content/JTAUTO-D-20-00043_R1+_3__1_.pdf
That's not from the Cytodyn website or from a Cytodyn original source - please clean up your post. Arian Colachis is a female and is a legal adviser to cydy.
I'n betting that Dr. Rahman had to restart it from scratch. And since he's the only one at the co. who can do these properly, let's assume he's got a pile of stuff to plow through.
12/26/20 major press hit - San Francisco Chronicle - Bay Area woman on death's door survives and thrives after LERONLIMAB administration. Full article hidden by paywall but I've provided text below
https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/God-spared-my-life-Why-Bay-Area-family-15828524.php
Mariquita Baluyot wasn’t expected to survive the coronavirus.
When the 67-year-old grandmother was brought into a San Jose hospital in early March, her doctors tried everything to help her. With her organs failing, they had one option: put her on life support and induce a coma.
Baluyot eventually recovered, shocking her daughters and her doctors. But when she awoke in May after two months in a coma, the world was different.
The Bay Area had shut down, masks had become mandatory and her husband of 45 years, who’d also fallen ill with the virus, had died. But she didn’t yet know that — her daughters’ kept the loss from her for weeks, hoping she’d recover more before they shared the news.
Baluyot and her family were among the first people to contract the coronavirus in the Bay Area. Now, the family faces a life without a beloved father and husband. They’re among thousands of Bay Area families who have lost a loved one from COVID-19 and are enduring devastating grief, with the latest regional death toll numbering around 2,400.
“I cannot believe it,” Baluyot said, crying, in a recent interview. “My life has been turned upside down. I never expected in my wildest dreams that my husband would be gone.”
Nearly 10 months after becoming sick, Baluyot is still recovering, physically and emotionally. Over the course of a month, she had to relearn how to speak, eat and walk.
Prior to getting sick, Baluyot lived with her husband Jesus, 70, in San Diego. He was a stoic man with gentle eyes, who didn’t say much yet had a strong presence.
They adored traveling — walking along the Berlin Wall and taking mud baths in Jerusalem. A trip to Hawaii in February was supposed to be just the latest in a string of adventures. Now, it seems likely that’s where they both fell ill.
The couple flew on Feb. 8 from San Jose to Hawaii with their daughter Jenilee Silva, Silva’s husband and their 3-year-old grandson. The trip was in honor of Jesus’ 70th birthday.
Silva remembers her father watching CNN reports at their hotel of the coronavirus spreading to European cities.
“I vividly remember my dad saying, ‘I’m so worried, this is bad,’” Silva said.
Like many people, they still aren’t sure how they got the virus. Was it the woman coughing during the luau? Could it have been one of the people on their bus tour?
The family flew home Feb. 18. About five days later, Baluyot and her husband started feeling sick — severe body chills and headaches. Several days later, Silva drove her parents to urgent care.
When Silva asked for a COVID test, doctors told her that her family didn’t qualify. They hadn’t left the country or come into contact with anyone else who had left. They were sent home.
On Feb. 29, Baluyot was admitted to El Camino Hospital in Los Gatos after her unrelenting fever spiked to 103 degrees and she had difficulty breathing. She was placed in isolation and tested for COVID-19.
Her husband didn’t want to leave his wife at the hospital, but doctors said it was too risky to stay.
Silva and her sister Jasmine Igtanloc also got sick for a week or so and were terrified.
“I had moments where I thought, am I going to die?” remembered Igtanloc.
Meanwhile, Baluyot was deteriorating. She was transferred to Regional Medical Hospital in San Jose on March 9, where she was placed on a life support machine to preserve her heart and lung function.
While she was on life support, Baluyot received the antiviral medicine remdesivir and leronlimab, a therapy for severe and critical COVID patients that was used under the FDA’s emergency new drug program.
Still, doctors didn’t think she would survive and scheduled an end-of-life visit for her daughters.
The day after Baluyot was placed on life support, Silva took her father, who had also become extremely ill, to Stanford, where he was immediately intubated. Nine days later, a nurse held up a cell phone as his daughters said “I love you” for the last time and watched him take his final breaths through FaceTime.
“I promised him I wouldn’t let the doctors give up on our mom,” Igtanloc said, sobbing. “I just kept ... telling him that I loved him so much.”
Silva said saying goodbye on a screen was devastating.
“It’s so difficult when you can’t be by their bedside to hold their hand and hug them and just feel them,” she said. “This pandemic robs you of that opportunity to have proper closure.”
After losing their father, the sisters were relieved when their mother started to recover. Doctors took Baluyot off life support after her oxygen levels, blood pressure and lung function improved. When she finally awoke, doctors advised the daughters to wait until she was better before telling her the news of her husband’s death.
“Her mental state was really crucial in her recovery,” Igtanloc said. “If she knew that my dad had passed, I don’t know if she would have recovered.”
Baluyot was discharged May 1 and sent to a rehabilitation facility where she stayed until early June before returning to her daughter’s San Jose home.
That’s when her daughters knew it was time to tell her.
Baluyot said she is distraught when she looks at the picture of her husband from the funeral. “I didn’t see him and he passed away,” she said. “I imagine him talking to me all the time.”
Today, Baluyot is recovering well. At a virtual appointment in December, her doctors were pleased by her improvement.
“It’s great to see a patient do well, and you’re doing wonderfully,” said Dr. Sang Lee, the chairman of the hospital’s surgery department.
Now, Baluyot is getting ready to move back to San Diego. Silva and her husband are packing up their San Jose home to join her. Baluyot said she wants to be closer to the garden her husband spent hours cultivating — full of orchids, plumerias and olive and persimmon trees.
She knows it will be an adjustment to a life without her partner.
“Every time I see (his picture), I cry because I remember all the good things that he has done,” she said. “God spared my life. Why?”
Sarah Ravani is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: sravani@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @SarRavani
Christmas Eve = NYSE and Nasdaq close at 1 p.m. Bond markets close at 2 p.m.
And dare I say that it was a concise and well-written press release.
While we're at it, the Brian Brothen hire is something we ought to be glad about. Clearly he was able to properly sell our CD12 doctors on the promise of LL and he quickly got our enrollment way up. Doing all this and the travel that comes with it makes me even more impressed.
NO he said the co does not comment on what the FDA does. Good try though.
t-trades - average cost per share. Close remains 3.27
All I can say is that a colleague has agreed to pass along my presentation to EJ's husband. Let's not get excited. My control ends once I hit "send." I'll work with what Misiu provided (thank you!) and if by the grace of god I get a reply, then I'd obviously step out and put him in touch with an expert who'd be much more informed than me.
very cool ombowstring, thanks.. Misiu143 has provided me with some super bullet points which I will include. Would appreciate anyone guiding me to the best medical presentation or published papers available as it relates to HIV x LL. I will of course do my own research. I've got a file full of Covid info but truthfully I haven't done much DD on HIV. I'll keep checking my inbox. And MODS please keep this post up for at least a day before deleting, thank you.
He's the one who's running our trial at Yale. Looks like he only asks the pretty girls to dance : )
My colleague says he will forward info along to David, with the caveat that the EJAF (Elton John AIDS Foundation) team is likely already aware of promising treatments on the horizon. Please note that this foundation is separate from AMFAR. Colleague asked me to compose a brief summary of latest developments. Asking for help from the medical folks on how to make an impression even though I'm a layman.
I thought I'd include
1. stats for HIV combo + mono
2. Dr. Sascha's macaque trial
3. Patterson's TedX
What else?
I have a colleague who is close friends with David Furnish, the husband of Elton John. I am going to text him to see if he will find out if DF is as involved in amfar. Said colleague is understandably protective of his friendship with DF/EJ so I'm not sure if I'll get anywhere but I shall try.
No, it was actually Dr. Chris Recknor who used LL on himself, and subsequently started recruiting. This AJC article from June talks more about him:
https://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/health/for-some-with-covid-symptoms-can-linger-for-weeks-even-months/0rzLkWZWeXh0D2y3ezEqcN/
Rockleo & Misiu143 - So much respect and gratitude to BOTH of you. xo
HUD Secy Ben Carson tests positive for Covid-19
Brian Brothen to FL, TX, NJ, NY, MA before Nov 11 to visit sites and trying to speed up enrollment for CD12 per Scott Kelly. He states competing trials as a roadblock to higher enrollment numbers
Could you imagine if CYDY had a legitimate PR person (or comms firm) - taking this paper to top-tier media would push our PPS at least 3x. Instead, maybe we'll get another seeking alpha blog post (no offense to SA). Sad that we now have a giant asset to hook editors and producers, but nobody to drive it.
New ScienceDirect article by infectious disease pharmacist Wes Kufel. Discusses LL x HIV:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924857920303927
tough love, ladies and gents...
Rockleo why would you deprive us of your medical expertise? How I convince you to reconsider? Your posts are amongst the most valuable here!!!
Wrong GemBerri. Dr Yo absolutely has a direct connection to Nader and Dr. Lalezari. Don't mess up this thread with your incorrect speculation.
Separately, thanks Dr. Jerry for your quick action. Respect to you sir.
It really depends on where you live. And it'll move around from town to town and city to city because we travel. It's a conundrum and there's no right answer.
There was a Peter Levine from Ameriprise who was on the call, and I think a previous one as well. I have money at Ameriprise so I've asked my guy to ask around as to thoughts. (My guy however knows nothing about CYDY). I'll share if he brings back anything new or interesting.
Yes to this. And frankly it makes no difference in today's climate whether we stay where we are of whether we uplist. Bigger fish to fry.
Do we think there's a good chance that they're dragging this so as to sync up with CD12 data coming in Oct - could be a lot more power in the data presented in the whole enchilada.
Would you rather that CYDY keeps this news to themselves? Stop pissing in my cornflakes. This is excellent news and will hopefully make US FDA put down the pedal.
Plus, it's known that Bruce Patterson and Anthony Fauci have known each other for decades and are mutually known/respected within their subset of the medical community. Word travels often and quickly in such circles.
Can someone explain or provide a link so I can understand ECMO percentage? Mr. Searcy's went from 100 to 95 to 100 and I can't find anything that tells me what that means. Sorry.