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What will it take to get people to donate or help spread the word about the campaign?! Does it take proof that will cure it?! All these other vaccines aren't going to cure HSV and its only going to eliminate shedding and outbreaks some. Please help us with the campaign and donate, even if it's 10 dollars. It will help. I don't want to sit around and complain and I can never ever take the chance of passing this on to someone else. Let's put up a fight and get DRACO tested in HSV. I never want another person to feel like I do but I know that everyday, someone else is going too. Let's put an end to it once and for all. 

 

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Just donated $35. 

This is institutional researcher gone independent at its finest.  Just the idea of this being crowd-sourced gets me going.   Hey, let's see what happens! :)

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Donated $100 yesterday.

You need to get this on the mainstream media or support from some celebs or some viral thing like 'ice bucket challenge' or get Dr rider to do something crazy or a stunt to get some attention from press, also use his contacts in the medical journals to get something published

I think distancing from HSV for the initial campaign is the right thing to do from a marketing perspective, as not many sufferers will come forward in public support

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Donated $100 yesterday.

You need to get this on the mainstream media or support from some celebs or some viral thing like 'ice bucket challenge' or get Dr rider to do something crazy or a stunt to get some attention from press, also use his contacts in the medical journals to get something published

I think distancing from HSV for the initial campaign is the right thing to do from a marketing perspective, as not many sufferers will come forward in public support

Good points. Broken in the campaign it mentions some of the fees go to marketing. Two firms shown are shown under the marketing team on the lower part of the campaign page. My question is what are these firms doing to market the campaign and get it recognized by a mainstream media outlet? Are they going to put out a press release? The more funds--the better. A few thoughts for spreading the word are virus advocacy groups for the types of viruses listed, all Dr Rider's contacts, and the local school newspaper at MIT. Thanks and great work!

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These people are people that have been reaching out to the media as well as setting up the campaign and doing most of the footwork. Plus, thanks for all the tips. I will pass it along. Feel free to contact your local news stations. Anything and every thing helps.

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I hope that in addition to marketing on this humble site you have also posted on the message boards of places like: Positive Singles, Herpes People Meet, H-Date, and Herpes Passions.  They typically have a fair bit more traffic and I would imagine are more likely to spread the word for something like this.

Given the ~$9K first day I'm going to estimate about $125K by day 60.  We should get a thread started for guesses as to what the total ends up at.  I'll personally get the person who guesses correctly to within $10K (by the end of the week) Dr. Riders kickin necktie.

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I donated $25.00. Better than nothing! $9,000 in one day isn't bad at all! Hopefully the campaign gets into a nice donation rhythm!  I'm curious to see if DRACO actually works.

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We do need more than 100,000 but we took the advice of someone who works with campaigns to not put that amount. But whatever is raised, will and should help Dr. Rider start working on progressing (DRACO). I think evergone is curious about it working but Dr. Rider has obviously choosen it for a reason. Plus, he's stated that there are many different versions of DRACO (kind of like the antibiotic), so it could be the matter of finding the right one. But like I've stated before, without the proper amount of funding, we will never know. We've not posted on any dating sites but we could look into that. Thanks for all the advice and we really need help at spreading the word to make this campaign successful. It's been a lot of hard work and ups and downs along the way. 

 

Today, we live in a world who cares more about reality TV, who's in the cover of a magazine, the latest iPhone or technology but no one really cares about a drug like this, unless they suffer and still some people who do suffer won't do anything to help this campaign until they have "proof". I know some people honeslty can't donate and we understand that 100% but they can help us spread the word but passing the campaign link to their local news channel without having to say who they are. If everyone on this site alone donated at least 10 dollars than we would most likely have more than enough to get DRACO started and tested in this virus. 

With that said, we are very thankful for everyone who has donated money. Even if it was 5 dollars. So, I want to thank you all personally from the bottom of my heart for any donation and suggestion. Let's rock this campaign and get cured! 

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Sounds awesome @Sanguine108! Hopefully, other people start to donate whether it's just 5 or 10 dollars and helps push this campaign along. If not, we aren't going to reach our first goal. I've stated several times before that if people don't donate because they need "proof" or because DRACO sounds "too good to be true", then we will never know. 

I bet at some point or another, everyone on this site has laid awake at night and prayed for a cure for this virus. I have cried myself to sleep too many times and it's been over a year for me having this virus and I still cry, pray, get angry, and lay awake and regret the decision I made to trust my so called "friend".  I hate what it's done not only to me but my kids. 

DRACO could be the answer to everyone's prayers but we won't know unless people like us fund him or anyone else who is developing a CURE for that matter and not a preventive vaccine (which I believe is need as well) but those who suffer need a CURE not more treatment like some of these researches vaccines and medication will be. 

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If we are able to raise the funds need to develop DRACO then we would possibly be able to do a trial abroad, a lot sooner than a decade. That's some awesome news and Dr. Rider said he would be willing to do that =) 

Four years may even be possible if the funding is available

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Could you please ask Dr. Rider to re-visit his own topic on these forums? There were some major sticking points regarding DRACOs that I really hope he can explain... such as regarding how DRACOs can work where the HHV LAT (latency associated transcript) blocks cell apoptosis.

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8 hours ago, Broken_14 said:

If we are able to raise the funds need to develop DRACO then we would possibly be able to do a trial abroad, a lot sooner than a decade. That's some awesome news and Dr. Rider said he would be willing to do that =) 

Four years may even be possible if the funding is available

That is what he is going to have to do for Draco to have any hope. I'm glad he is starting to think out of the box. Thank you for update. Have him answer Staying Upbeats questions, some are curious to hear Dr. Riders response, including myself.

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He kinda answered one of those questions at reddit: 

https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/3r2nxw/science_ama_im_drtodd_rider_and_i_invented_dracos/

 

[–]HoneycombQ 2 points 10 days ago 

Dr. Rider, if you manage to get the $100K from your IndyGoGo campaign what DRACO combos will you test against HSV and why do you expect them to work given HSV LAT's pan-caspase inhibitory effect?

Wouldn't any virus using this method to prevent premature cell death inherently inactivate DRACO's mechanism of action?

 
 

[–]Dr-Todd-RiderDr. Todd Rider | PhD | MIT[S] 1 point 10 days ago 

A number of viruses (including HSV) block the natural cellular apoptosis (cell suicide) pathways to prevent infected cells from dying before the viruses can finish replicating in those cells. However, virtually all of those viruses (including HSV) block apoptosis upstream of caspases, in signaling pathways that activate caspases but are not caspases themselves. Thus the viruses should not be able to inhibit DRACO-based apoptosis, and that is indeed what we have found in our previous experiments with a number of viruses that routinely block apoptosis. If we do encounter viruses that are able to block DRACOs, we have a variety of different DRACO designs and approaches that we can use to hopefully overcome any viral countermeasures.

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I didn't really think StayingUpBeats was questions myself. Dr. Rider is talking to investors about DRACO. We've put him in touch with some before the campaign and even now. The thing about investors is that they don't want to loose money. DRACO isn't like an iPhone or the latest technology. People want to see DRACO work before the invest. That's why Dr. Rider has stated if we get the funding he needs in order to test DRACO than someone would pick it up. 

Dr. Rider has 50 different types of DRACO. He's just got to find the correct one for HSV. He also wants to get this in people sooner than later. Going from a decade to possibly four years is amazing. People should be excited about it. 

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I didn't really think StayingUpBeats was questions myself. Dr. Rider is talking to investors about DRACO. We've put him in touch with some before the campaign and even now. The thing about investors is that they don't want to loose money. DRACO isn't like an iPhone or the latest technology. People want to see DRACO work before the invest. That's why Dr. Rider has stated if we get the funding he needs in order to test DRACO than someone would pick it up. 

Dr. Rider has 50 different types of DRACO. He's just got to find the correct one for HSV. He also wants to get this in people sooner than later. Going from a decade to possibly four years is amazing. People should be excited about it. 

Stayingupbeat's questions were kind of condescending. I can see why Rider didn't respond. It drives me nuts coming to this board. It's quite depressing actually. Good for Rider, Halford, Frazer, and many other researchers who stick their necks out for us. They all put their personal  reputation on the line trying to help us. It's much easier to create a screen name and pretend to be a scientist. Admittedly, I am no scientist. Maybe it's time for some of these so called scientists to come forward and propose their own ideas to drive medicine forward. Doctors and medical researchers always say that people shouldn't look to Google for medical advice and I can't see why this forum would be any different. It just blows my mind how some people continue to doubt some of the world's best scientists. It's time to step forward folks. If you know all the answers to some of the world's most challenging medical problems, please present your ideas and come up with a plan on how to raise funds to move your ideas forward. This forum is becoming a joke. 

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On Wed Oct 14 2015 21:12:31 GMT-0700, StayingUpbeat said:
On Tue Oct 13 2015 17:35:48 GMT-0700, Broken_14 said:

What will it take to get people to donate or help spread the word about the campaign?! Does it take proof that will cure it?! All these other vaccines aren't going to cure HSV and its only going to eliminate shedding and outbreaks some. Please help us with the campaign and donate, even if it's 10 dollars. It will help. I don't want to sit around and complain and I can never ever take the chance of passing this on to someone else. Let's put up a fight and get DRACO tested in HSV. I never want another person to feel like I do but I know that everyday, someone else is going too. Let's put an end to it once and for all. 

 

Visit: I hope that in addition to marketing on this humble site you have also posted on the message boards of places like: Positive Singles, Herpes People Meet, H-Date, and Herpes Passions.  They typically have a fair bit more traffic and I would imagine are more likely to spread the word for something like this.

Given the ~$9K first day I'm going to estimate about $125K by day 60.  We should get a thread started for guesses as to what the total ends up at.  I'll personally get the person who guesses correctly to within $10K (by the end of the week) Dr. Riders kickin necktie.

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Go on Shark Tank.  It would give national exposure and you can ask for the full $1 million in funding....

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