<SPAN id=post_message_1270679925>Dreighen, thanks. </SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>I went into the trial knowing the risks. I was even happy to participate, knowing that research is necessary.When you opt to participate in any of these trials you will sign a non-disclosure form and a release of liability form and a few other waivers.</SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>I certainly was able to leave the program at any time, and I did.</SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>My whole point is that you're relying on pharmaceutical companies and other organizations who are heavy into the almighty dollar. That doesn't necessarily mean you'll be dealing with honest people. I'm sure there are organizations that are running their trials in an open and honest manner. How do you know which is which? Are you willing to bet your life on it?</SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>I'll tell you, too, that my RA went into total remission for about 4 years...no pain and no deformation during the time I was participating in the trial and for 4 years after. </SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>I can't say the same about the after effects of the two arterial bacterial infections that were related to the experimental drug therapy. Those issues are still on going.</SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN>But again, I want to stress I knew that there were risks. I just would have liked for someone to tell me, when the infections nearly killed me, that if was due to the drug and I needed to make a decision whether to continue or not.</SPAN><BR><SPAN></SPAN> <BR><SPAN> </SPAN><BR>