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Patient Reports(1-2) People already know about the effect of Gardasil and ART on the writer of this section and then on Keith's son. We have just posted an update (4/13/08) of Keith's report, using that same hyperlink. Also see http://rrpwebsite.org/forum/index.cfm?page=topic&topicID=69 for a June 30, 2008 update. This writer, who started ART in February 2006, was rediagnosed on 4/17/08, after two years of remission, with a small papilloma. His voice remains strong, however. His pailloma is small and relatively stable, though for nearly two years, it was indiscernable. Writer averaged two surgeries a year prior to taking ART. (3) Readers may be interested in Amy's story in the message board. She tells the story of giving Gardasil to her two year old son. A Seattle otolaryngologist who has a conservative reputation provided the GARD. Papilloma activity fell sharply from every month to a much more infrequent recurrence rate, and the size of the papillomas was reportedly also very much reduced. Amy has now put her son on ART and is reporting that these gains have been extended. (4) This is from a patient who reported by private email. He claims to have had some side-effects (digestive, stress, etc.) from the ART but was very pleased with its effects on his voice and RRP. He said his voice was much stronger. This is all anecdotal, of course, but it begins to add up. (5) See Randy's post at http://rrpwebsite.org/forum/index.cfm?page=topic&topicID=97. Another dramatic response. (6) Sean reports treating his 1 1/2 year old daughter with ART. Preliminary results look encouraging, but time will tell if this holds or not (http://rrpwebsite.org/forum/index.cfm?page=topic&topicID=104). (7) Jennifer reports taking ART for pulmonary involvement: On the RRPF listserv, she writes: A group of papillomas spotted in my proximal bronchi at a routine KTP laser office visit in early-December had completely disappeared by the following routine visit four months later, in April. She says she doesn't know what triggered this disappearance but traditional Chinese medicine and DIM, which she also used, have been used on RRP for a long time without much success. If this were a stand-alone case, one might not wish to point to the ART as the intervention of interest. But it's not a stand-alone case.
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