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We have a few advances coming out.  Trials suppose to be 1-2 years away.  Is anyone going to sign up and be part of them.  Where would you do it.

 

in theory if a success you could be cured faster than others.  

Again a huge risk too.  Example when excision starts recruiting, how would we know? 

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34 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

We have a few advances coming out.  Trials suppose to be 1-2 years away.  Is anyone going to sign up and be part of them.  Where would you do it.

 

in theory if a success you could be cured faster than others.  

Again a huge risk too.  Example when excision starts recruiting, how would we know? 

You could contact excisionbio and ask for details... But trials are updated at clinicaltrials.gov and search HSV. Check the site regularly. When theyre ready to recruit, the trial along with appropriate contact info will be there. 

Imagine if they actually figured it out and we made the cut? Ahhh lemme just close my eyes daydream for a sec 😊

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58 minutes ago, The said:

You could contact excisionbio and ask for details... But trials are updated at clinicaltrials.gov and search HSV. Check the site regularly. When theyre ready to recruit, the trial along with appropriate contact info will be there. 

Imagine if they actually figured it out and we made the cut? Ahhh lemme just close my eyes daydream for a sec 😊

Still risky with side effects though. However I am sure a lot are willing to take a chance.

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Watching this forum is a good start.  You can also google the name of your city/state/province and studies/clinical trials to see if anything pops up.

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Well I can tell you this, if there is ANY trial for a potential cure near me I will volunteer. 

I would post as much info about it as I could, here. I'm gonna keep my ears open for any such trial. 

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