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The Trial: Part 1

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Omnipresent
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States871 Posts
June 14 2012 22:38 GMT
#1
I have just started a clinical trial that is likely to change my life. I didn't initially intend to do a blog about this, but I definitely want to record the process. If I try to just do it on my own, I'm much more likely to forget it, put it off until later, or just outright stop doing it. I think a blog is a good way to keep my on task, and hopefuly it's helpful or enjoyable to someone.

So to start with, I have plaque psoriasis. The details aren't really important, but here's a brief history:
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I was diagnosed about at age 11. At the time, the psoriasis was almost entirely contained on my scalp, with an occasional patch on an arm or knee. It virtually disappeared for puberty, which was really convenient. I would get a small patch here or there, but nothing unmanagable or too unsightly.

Over the past 10-12 years though, it has slowly come back. So I currently have near complete coverage on my back, stomach (waist to mid chest, with a lower concentration above that), and scalp (under hair and a little below the hairline in some places), with high concentrations on my arms and shins, and lower thighs. I also have some under my townails, especially on the big toe of both feet, and I've begun to suspect I'm developing psoriatic arthritis. In short, it's no longer just uncomfortable and unsightly. It's potentially damaging my joints, especially fingers and toes.

The point is, my prosiasis is now pretty severe. There aren't a lot of people with the amount I have.


"Surely there must be treatment," you say, and you are correct. Psoriasis is traditionally treated with a variety of prescription creams, lotions, shampoos, etc. The trouble is, psoriasis is auto immune. Your body detects these treatments as interfering with its normal processes, and quickly adapts to them. For me, this generally meant switching to a new treatment regimen every couple months. They're also really uncomfortable, inconvenient, and smell up your clothes, sheets, etc. In the end, traditional treatment wasn't a good choice for me.

Alternatively, a series of injectables have come out. They work by altering your immune system so it doesn't attack healthy skin cells or cartilage in your joints. They're all really effective, but they're also really expensive. Most insurance companies consider the treatments purely cosmetic (which for most people, they are), and wont cover them. This puts these out of reach for a lot of people.

This means I haven't had treatment or any kind in almost a decade. It's partially for the above reasons, but also partially because I sort of feel bad about the idea of treating my psoriasis. It has definitely effected my life. Kids were mean to me, strangers ask me about it, etc. Interestingly, children always ask about the patched on my forehead while adults always ask about my arms. Kids just haven't learned that it's rude to ask about someone's face, which is kind of funny. In the end, it has made me a more patient, compassionate, considerate individual. I'm proud of the person I am, and a large part of that is due to my skin. It almost feels like cheating to get rid of it now, or like I'm turning my back on something.

In the end, life sucks enough without added pressures. For me, psoriasis is one such pressure. I don't want to get into it too much for now, but clearing up this problem should mean a real improvement in my life.

The study:
I recently heard about a new study going on for a drug that's already FDA approved and available on the market. It puts a safe, proven treatment within my reach. Here are some details, if you're interested:

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The study is basically a dosing study for Stelara. For this study, the control group isn't a placebo, it's people who get the normal, FDA approved dose. I'm guarenteed to get the real meds, which is nice. They're just studying the effectiveness of personalizing the dose, which basically means giving it less frequently, perhaps only as often as symptoms return. Assuming the initial doses are effective. I have a 20% chance of being in the control and 80% of being in the other group.

It's a 2 year study. The drugs are free, and they're going to pay me a modest amount of money (enough to cover gas and some incidentals) every time I come for a study visit.


So I applied, they called me back, and I went in to answer some questions and do some quick tests (blood draws and anything you might do in a normal annual physical or other chechup). The doctor overseeing the study was totally psyched to see me. The meeting started something like, "Aw man, you are perfect. You're gonna love this stuff. We've got you covered. Are you ready?" That's not an exageration either. He was fucking stoked. I'm a good candidate because I haven't had treatment in so long, and because my coverage is large enough that I improvements should be easy to spot.

Everything checked out. I started the trial this afternoon. If the initial doses work, within a couple months, I should be psoriasis free for the first time in like 12 years.

I don't know what it's going to be like, but I'm ready. I plan on updating this blog at least as often as I have an appointment for the study. I'll probaly also update as the medication starts to work, or anytime something significant happens. I want to be sure to record my thoughts and feelings as they come.

If anyone has thoughts or questions, please reply. Also, wish me luck.

****
Myles
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States5162 Posts
June 14 2012 23:04 GMT
#2
That's awesome. I hope everything goes well.

The doctor overseeing the study was totally psyched to see me. The meeting started something like, "Aw man, you are perfect. You're gonna love this stuff. We've got you covered. Are you ready?" That's not an exageration either.

And that made me lol pretty good.
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GenoPsydE
Profile Joined May 2011
Canada88 Posts
June 14 2012 23:05 GMT
#3
Best of luck to you!

My grandfather had a much milder case of psoriasis than yours mostly just affecting his hands and he found it very problematic at times.

I really like the doctor's attitude when he met you. Hopefully this works and you can put it behind you.



fire_brand
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
Canada1123 Posts
June 15 2012 01:32 GMT
#4
Good luck. Psoriasis is no fun. Hope it works out for you.
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Omnipresent
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States871 Posts
June 15 2012 02:05 GMT
#5
On June 15 2012 08:05 GenoPsydE wrote:
Best of luck to you!

My grandfather had a much milder case of psoriasis than yours mostly just affecting his hands and he found it very problematic at times.

I really like the doctor's attitude when he met you. Hopefully this works and you can put it behind you.

It's wierd because I've never really had it in the most common places, namely elbows, knuckles, and knees. I mean, I'd get a patch from time to time, but it has always been centralized somewhere else and then spread to those areas.
Veldril
Profile Joined August 2010
Thailand1817 Posts
June 15 2012 02:27 GMT
#6
Best of luck and get well soon. Hope the treatment goes well and you can get rid of it.
Without love, we can't see anything. Without love, the truth can't be seen. - Umineko no Naku Koro Ni
Synwave
Profile Joined July 2009
United States2803 Posts
June 15 2012 02:41 GMT
#7
Best of luck I really hope it works for you so that also it could be an effective treatment for others. Must be a very bothersome and upsetting thing to deal with sometimes. Fingers crossed
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Omnipresent
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States871 Posts
June 15 2012 19:48 GMT
#8
It's not worth a new post, but I've been on the treatment for a little over 24 hours. I was told I might feel hung over. It's not exactly like that, but I definitely see the similarities. My stomach feels a little unsettled and I have really mild but strange sensation in my arms and legs. It's not quite soreness, but something on that spectrum. I don't feel like I need to lay down or anything, but it's significant enough that I canceled plans with a friend later tonight. I think a quiet evening is in order. I should feel normal in another day or so.

Obviously there are no results yet.
IceBurg
Profile Joined November 2011
Australia73 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-15 20:06:29
June 15 2012 20:05 GMT
#9
The doctor overseeing the study was totally psyched to see me. The meeting started something like, "Aw man, you are perfect. You're gonna love this stuff. We've got you covered. Are you ready?" That's not an exageration either.

What a charming single entendre! No hidden meaning at all!
I got it from my momma
Dr_Ze
Profile Joined November 2011
United Kingdom121 Posts
June 16 2012 01:12 GMT
#10
Good luck with this!

Had the pleasure of meeting some patients with the condition last year.

I'm glad to hear you are coping well with the condition and the very best of luck with the trial
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