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Old 12-07-2013, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by annamaria807 View Post
Hi:
I am a new member to the forum. I have been "lurking" on the site for many years, but never had anything to contribute until now.
My husband was diagnosed with Parkinson's 8 years age.
Last week we went up to the NIH to get him evaluated to be part of the GDNF Trial that they are recruiting for.
He went through Day 1 of the evaluation and was asked to stop his medications and come back for an "off" evaluation on Day 2. After going through all the physical trials on Day 2 in both the off and on state, they determined that he met the criteria to be accepted into the study. Not only was he accepted, but another fellow we met, also met the parameters they were looking for.
The next hoop we need to jump through, is the blood test for the AAV2 antibody.

If my husband has the antibody, he will not be able to participate in the study.

In any case, they went over the study details with us and my husband and Dr. Heiss of the NIH both signed the consent.

They also asked if we would like the speak to the only patient in the study who was dosed 8 months ago, saying he is quite willing to talk to future study participants.

We are very excited to see where this all leads and am looking forward to sharing any information with the forum.

Keeping our fingers crossed that he will be able to participate!
are you allowed to publicize your husband's situation during the trial? i congratulate you on participating in the trial but personally, i'd rather wait for the researchers to publish their results than hear from a patient during the trial, the placebo affect is so strong in pd that it's hard to draw any conclusions from just 1 patient unless the results are incredible.
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