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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
And Dr. Barry Marshall: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Marshall Ulcers: they can be cured, What about that guy who injected himself with an HIV containated needle, to demonstrate that HIV does not cause AIDS, what happened to him? |
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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
Steven Bornfeld wrote: wrote: Experimenting upon oneself is generally an expedient one is driven to for a test that might not be ethical to conduct upon other subjects. Hmmm. I can scarcely remember ever reading any clinical papers regarding studies conducted this way (though I don't doubt they're out there). However, this general plot line was used in many of the cheap Hammer horror films of yore. Gah! Heliobacter pylori! Ulcers! Like Steve said, it's rare. A perhaps more well-known example is yellow fever, especially in the case of Jesse Lazear, who actually died. Barry Marshall got better. http://yellowfever.lib.virginia.edu/reed/lazear.html http://yellowfever.lib.virginia.edu/reed/story.html |
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On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 22:59:14 +0200, "trg"
wrote: Well, I also have had testosterone injections. And there were in fact no immediate effects. Clearer? Someone that works here had a pituitary gland problem, pretty serious, and evidently he gets regular injections for one of the effected 'other functions' that the pituitary controls. He says that he does, in fact, feel absolutely great after a testosterone injection. Says its the greatest drug in the world. Entire conversation had nothing to do with Landis and I'm waiting and seeing on the results - it doesn't raise the price of beer to wait - so this is just an observation. Some people anyway do feel as if they received a boost. "Makes you feel like a tiger" is pretty close to his comment. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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Curtis L. Russell wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 22:59:14 +0200, "trg" wrote: Well, I also have had testosterone injections. And there were in fact no immediate effects. Clearer? Someone that works here had a pituitary gland problem, pretty serious, and evidently he gets regular injections for one of the effected 'other functions' that the pituitary controls. He says that he does, in fact, feel absolutely great after a testosterone injection. Says its the greatest drug in the world. Entire conversation had nothing to do with Landis and I'm waiting and seeing on the results - it doesn't raise the price of beer to wait - so this is just an observation. Some people anyway do feel as if they received a boost. "Makes you feel like a tiger" is pretty close to his comment. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... Low Testosterone levels are linked with stress, and also these anti aging industry is also selling this stuff "for feeling better" |
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