Yes, she was! Thank you MrNorway,I miss her very much.
Dr. Tobinick's Perispinal Etanercept (Enbrel) treatment is still not available to most people. But, studies now show that a high percentage of patients that have been using Enbrel for Rheumatoid Arthritis have a LOWER incidence of Alzheimer's, so Enbrel can possibly even help prevent AD. This validates Dr. Tobinick's theory. But, for those that already have the disease, I think Dr. T's method is needed to reverse some symptoms.
Mom has since passed away because of other health issues. The treatment was working, but she had other problems that kept pushing her backward...3 surgeries in one year was just too much. We had to stop the treatment, and when we did, she just drifted away from us. But I am grateful for the extra time we had with her.
We talked through YouTube back in 2008, when my family and I were debating whether to try the Enbrel treatments for my mother- diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2003. The odd vibe we got from the local (across the state)Enbrel treatment center- plus sparse positive press for the treatments led us to opt not to go that route. My mother passed 2 weeks ago, after much loving care by my father, sister and her daughters.
Is it possable that the treatments can stop further decline and allow the patient to gradually relearn. Is there a theory of the mechanicism of action?
Felicia, great to see mom doing so well. After all she's been through with those 2 major surgeries, I'm even more convinced that Enbrel is keeping her from slipping away. Love Big sis, Gloria
Yes, she was! Thank you MrNorway,I miss her very much.
Dr. Tobinick's Perispinal Etanercept (Enbrel) treatment is still not available to most people. But, studies now show that a high percentage of patients that have been using Enbrel for Rheumatoid Arthritis have a LOWER incidence of Alzheimer's, so Enbrel can possibly even help prevent AD. This validates Dr. Tobinick's theory. But, for those that already have the disease, I think Dr. T's method is needed to reverse some symptoms.
Felicia
famc17 1 year ago
She must have been a good woman :) R.I.P Rose, and God bless you!
MrNorwayboy20 1 year ago
Hi all,
Mom has since passed away because of other health issues. The treatment was working, but she had other problems that kept pushing her backward...3 surgeries in one year was just too much. We had to stop the treatment, and when we did, she just drifted away from us. But I am grateful for the extra time we had with her.
Felicia
famc17 1 year ago
@famc17
Sorry to hear about Rose.
We talked through YouTube back in 2008, when my family and I were debating whether to try the Enbrel treatments for my mother- diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2003. The odd vibe we got from the local (across the state)Enbrel treatment center- plus sparse positive press for the treatments led us to opt not to go that route. My mother passed 2 weeks ago, after much loving care by my father, sister and her daughters.
BradiKal61 11 months ago
Is it possable that the treatments can stop further decline and allow the patient to gradually relearn. Is there a theory of the mechanicism of action?
whippet22 2 years ago
Felicia, great to see mom doing so well. After all she's been through with those 2 major surgeries, I'm even more convinced that Enbrel is keeping her from slipping away. Love Big sis, Gloria
GloriaCoulter99 2 years ago