Dr. Jeffrey Teckman, SLUCare Pediatric Gastroenterologist at SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital, helped to develop a treatment for Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
I'm a ZZ Alpha, liver affected and I wasn't diagnosed until 2 yrs ago, however sadly, I have lost 2 brothers to it both in their early 50's. I'm now 67 yrs old and under the care of a great doctor out of Shands Hospital, UF Health. Thank you for your dogmatic, ongoing research and interest in AAT. and thank you for educating others.
unfortunately there is not much to do for the liver except live healthy, not drink alcohol, stay fit and active, don’t take too much pain medication or other liver toxic meds. And if the RNA stuff comes through, it means life long weekly infusions with AAT to protect the lung. Obviously better than liver cirrhosis/failure.
PiMZ is not that bad. Only one allele is affected. Heterozygote form. Be sure to not damage liver with alcohol, pain medication etc. Live healthy. Avoid other diseases. Chances are good that lungs will never be affected and liver most likely not or only little. How high is ur AAT blood serum levels? If it’s normal range (which is possible with PiMZ) the lungs are protected. Don’t smoke obviously or choose a job with dust/smoke.
you should mention that if you turn off the AAT prodiction by RNA it means lifelong weekly infusions with AAT. Because no misfolded AAT is good for the lung but ZERO or very little AAT at all is very bad for the lung.
Im in the UK. Just got diagnosed with this. Im just in the lower scale. Dont know how bad this will get. Getting a scan in a couple of weeks. Lets see what happens. I work in a hospital so anyone l come across with COPD l can get them checked out.
@@StephyGrowsWeed It is approved but too expensive for the region, it is said. And that the effect is too low from the treatment. Don't know if I totally believe it. I think the research in Sweden wants us zz for themselves to experiment with.
@@susannegidlof9842 yea, i don’t know. I ve read different studies now. Some say it doesn’t have a huge effect. Most likely needs double the dosage to be effective/more effective. And yes, it’s so expensive. Also having a weekly infusion for the rest of the life sounds bad to someone like me with pretty bad veins. They would have to figure out smth like subcutaneous applications but i think A1AT is too huge to be applied subcutaneously or intramuscular 😢 I think they are work on A1AT for inhalation 🤔
I'm a ZZ Alpha, liver affected and I wasn't diagnosed until 2 yrs ago, however sadly, I have lost 2 brothers to it both in their early 50's. I'm now 67 yrs old and under the care of a great doctor out of Shands Hospital, UF Health. Thank you for your dogmatic, ongoing research and interest in AAT. and thank you for educating others.
did they drink alcohol? Were they early diagnosed with AATD ?
unfortunately there is not much to do for the liver except live healthy, not drink alcohol, stay fit and active, don’t take too much pain medication or other liver toxic meds. And if the RNA stuff comes through, it means life long weekly infusions with AAT to protect the lung. Obviously better than liver cirrhosis/failure.
THANK YOU! I recently discovered that I have the alpha one deficiency...this is outstanding news!
I am PiMZ. Was diagnosed about 5 years ago. Grateful for the research.
PiMZ is not that bad. Only one allele is affected. Heterozygote form. Be sure to not damage liver with alcohol, pain medication etc. Live healthy. Avoid other diseases. Chances are good that lungs will never be affected and liver most likely not or only little. How high is ur AAT blood serum levels? If it’s normal range (which is possible with PiMZ) the lungs are protected. Don’t smoke obviously or choose a job with dust/smoke.
I am an alpha and so grateful for your research 🙏💜
which genotype? PiMZ, PiMS, Pi00, PiZZ….?
@@StephyGrowsWeed zz
Exciting research. But the inspirational music is a bit much.
you should mention that if you turn off the AAT prodiction by RNA it means lifelong weekly infusions with AAT. Because no misfolded AAT is good for the lung but ZERO or very little AAT at all is very bad for the lung.
I am ZZ & liver is now affected as well as my lungs but in Australia so hopefully we will also get this new drug
the RNA Stuff stops/reduces production of AAT. That means u d need weekly prolastin infusions. It’s expensive.
Im in the UK. Just got diagnosed with this. Im just in the lower scale. Dont know how bad this will get. Getting a scan in a couple of weeks. Lets see what happens. I work in a hospital so anyone l come across with COPD l can get them checked out.
How wonderful❤️ I live in Sweden zz. Lung is affected. We are not getting prolastina here. Unfortunately. Fantastic news this 🙏
why no prolastin? 😧
@@StephyGrowsWeed It is approved but too expensive for the region, it is said. And that the effect is too low from the treatment. Don't know if I totally believe it. I think the research in Sweden wants us zz for themselves to experiment with.
@@susannegidlof9842 yea, i don’t know. I ve read different studies now. Some say it doesn’t have a huge effect. Most likely needs double the dosage to be effective/more effective. And yes, it’s so expensive. Also having a weekly infusion for the rest of the life sounds bad to someone like me with pretty bad veins. They would have to figure out smth like subcutaneous applications but i think A1AT is too huge to be applied subcutaneously or intramuscular 😢 I think they are work on A1AT for inhalation 🤔