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My Friend in Manila?

Happy Tuesday! Waiting for the van to go to school. Yesterday I was picked up at 6:56 to ride 9 miles and be there by 8:30. Dare I say I was not pleased? I just keep turning my mind towards acceptance (DBT alert!).

This is the way it is in my life now and I need to accept such nonsense if I am going to get where I need to go.

Today is day 61 of “your dog is dying.” We took a nearly 40 minute walk yesterday. Pretty active ‘dead’ dog. One day at a time.

I continue to monitor for information on lampalizumab. As of yesterday, September 11, all the news was still financial, but not quite as doom and gloom-ish for Hoffman-La Roche. Just sit tight on that one.

Apellis is drumming up excitement for their geographic atrophy treatment, APL-2. We talked about this before. APL-2 decreased the rate of atrophy growth 29% as compared to sham when injected monthly and 20% when injected every other month. In the second 6 months of the trial the reduction was 47% in the monthly injection group. APL-2 now appears to be the ‘show’ to watch as they go into phase 3 clinicals.

Philip Rosenfeld wrote a short blurb for healio.com. His disclosure statement said he has investments in Apellis. Either he is talking up the product, is truly sincere, or putting his money where his mouth is. In any case, Rosenfeld remarked APL-2 worked across a genetically diverse population sample. There were no stars and no non-responders.

Unfortunately, Rosenfeld also remarked that there is more of a chance of dry AMD developing into wet AMD when APL-2 is used. His opinion was it would have happened anyway in the eyes that became wet, but that will require more research.

We will keep an eye on APL-2.

10 hours later: The van came at 8:01 and had two people going to the local hospital already on it. Late for work? You could say that. Once more the shortcomings of transportation here are giving me fits.

Next, this has nothing to do with eyes but it happened to me today and I do want to mention it. I got an email from a ‘friend’ asking for a ‘favor’. Since my friend lives in Florida I was thinking it was hurricane related.

Turns out it was a scammer ‘phishing’ for money. My ‘friend’ was stuck in Manila and needed $2000. Yeah, right. I asked a couple of questions, obscure stuff that only members of the group I hung with in my 20s and 30s would know, and that was the end of the communication. Maybe my real friend was not stuck in Manila at all!

It appears many people in the world think of Americans as rich and gullible. I am definitely not the first and I try hard not to be the second. I assume it is the same for you.

If your ‘grandson’ emails or calls for ‘bail money’ from Tijuana, be sure to ask a few, HARD, identifying questions. Something that never got online. If the ‘IRS’ or the phone company or gas company or whatever calls and gives you a phone number to call with your credit card number, have someone look up the number independently and call that number to inquire.

Just another public service announcement.

Will check in again later!

written September 11th, 2017

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