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Always a good time for Who's Next.
How eager they are to be slaves - Tiberius Caesar
Coulda tripped out easy, but I've changed my ways - Donovan
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It's the Despair Quotient! Carpal Tunnel
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I just happen to be taking a Tier 5 specialty drug for MS they charge over $60,000 per year. A so called "CRAB" drug? The injectable CRAB drugs (Copaxone, Rebif, Avonex, and Betaseron)Have you done well with them? Some folks say that they don't do diddly.
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We live in an area *Los Angeles) that attracts new residents, often with more to spend than current residents, They need housing somewhere and they are desired by landlords.
The question isn't whether growth or not, but how to manage it so as to honor the place those of us who have lived here and helped create such attractive communities.
The process requires all players have a voice, but the developers and landlords should be limited as to how they play the game. If they dominate, the public will resist. If they bring growth that is healthy and prevail on the strength of their proposals, that makes for a peaceable life.
Of course, the problem is that money is our god and that takes the voice and needs of the residents away.
Life is a banquet -- and most poor suckers are starving to death -- Auntie Mame You are born naked and everything else is drag - RuPaul
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Tecfidera capsules twice a day. They don't know exactly why it works, but it seems to. My lymphocytes are about half normal: Not low enough to quit, but that is what it is supposed to do.
Two years since I was diagnosed and started taking it and my recent MRI looks exactly the same as my originals. Numb feet but that is nerve damage I got before I was diagnosed. Probably won't ever heal.
The drug was used for psoriasis for decades but Idec ran trials for MS patients and got a patent. Perfect drug: Cost them about 25 cents per capsule and they charge over $62,000 per year. But all those MS drugs you mentioned charge about the same.
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... Perfect drug: Cost them about 25 cents per capsule and they charge over $62,000 per year. But all those MS drugs you mentioned charge about the same. That is obscene. 
"The liberals can understand everything but people who don't understand them." Lenny Bruce
"The cleverest of all, in my opinion, is the man who calls himself a fool at least once a month." Dostoevsky
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It's the Despair Quotient! Carpal Tunnel
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My wife has never tried Tecfidera.
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It's pretty good for me: The only side effect is sometimes I get facial flushing for 20 minutes about three hours after I take a dose. Otherwise, nothing else. No stomach problems, no flu-like symptoms, same recovery from colds as normals, and no wound healing issues. Fortunately insurance pays most of that, but it is a huge transfer of money from the insurance company to the drug company. Part of the reason insurance is so expensive and keeps going up.
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Moderator Carpal Tunnel
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Oh, but "private insurance is so efficient!" yanno...
A well reasoned argument is like a diamond: impervious to corruption and crystal clear - and infinitely rarer.
Here, as elsewhere, people are outraged at what feels like a rigged game -- an economy that won't respond, a democracy that won't listen, and a financial sector that holds all the cards. - Robert Reich
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We're now able to "like" threads here on RR on Facebook.
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It's the Despair Quotient! Carpal Tunnel
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It's the Despair Quotient! Carpal Tunnel
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We're now able to "like" threads here on RR on Facebook. I thought that had been around for a while. I take it there's not much enthusiasm for the concept of liking or rating individual posts. But I can see why, it eliminates the temptation to be lazy and not respond verbally.
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