this is really making me sick i'm like both invested in JUNI and kerx and both of them are dropping...
I am very much out of luck in my life. Everything I invested that ones went down. I researched and listened to Doc as much as I could but still dropped on the ones I bought.
Pls give some juice God.
Tess
Jack and Tess
I think you read the posts from HELLAS1, alexaco and Mark, they all gave you very good advice, follow that advice and you will be fine, however, I want to tell you a story, just to give you an example how the life is difficult and how we need to react to the adversity.
Back in 2003, I discovered that I had a small stone in my left kidney, that stone grew to about 1 cm diameter, my urologist told me to make a small operation to break the stone using schock waves, very simple operation, no cuts, just stay about 30 minutes in a machine that send schock waves to a determined zone to break the stone in small pieces, and these small pieces came out with the urine.
I made that small operation on May 19, 2004 and came home, during the night I started to feel a strong colic in my left kidney, horrible pain, you have no idea how painful a kidney colic can be, I went to the hospital during the night, made some examinations and in the morning my urologist came and told me that I had a small piece of the stone fixed in my ureter, between the kidney and the bladder.
After 3 days in the hospital and after drink much water, about 5 litres per day, that small piece didn't came out, and without medication I had strong pain, my urologist decided to make an operation under full anesthesia, introduce a catheter in my ureter and take out the small piece of the stone.
I was operated on May 25, during the operation, my urologist made a hole in my ureter with the catheter, this is a risk of this kind of operation, but, only happens once in 1,000 times, so now I make part of that statistic

, I was immediately sent to another hospital under anesthesia, but during the transport I opened my eyes for a few seconds enough to see that I was in an ambulance, immediately the doctor that was in the ambulance told me what happened and told me that I had already a team ready to operate me because I needed to be operated urgently to correct the problem, I just remember that I thought (I am f%$$§d).
I was operated and they had cut about 10 cm from my ureter, because of that and to not separate again the ureter with some movement, I was 5 days and 5 nights with a pillow under my knees to don't let to stretch my legs, that was worst than the operation it self.
But they were not able to take out that small piece of stone during the operation, they had put a silicone catheter inside the ureter to avoid pain and to turn possible the urine run to the bladder, this catheter needed to be changed very often, nothing is resistant enough to the urine, so I was operated 13 times more in about 18 months, all with full anesthesia, just to change the silicone catheter, but I still had the big problem to solve, my damaged ureter didn't work without this catheter inside, the solution was make a big operation, cut a piece of the intestine and with this piece of skin of the intestine, make a new ureter, I did this operation on October 10, 2006, I was 12 hours in the operations table, from 7 AM until 7 PM, and I had so much luck that when the doctors finished the operation and turned my body, they discovered a small blood ball in my right hip, that was due to the time my body was in the same position against the operations table, another problem, with that blood ball in my hip, in a few days that muscle will dry and I will not be able to move my right leg, they decided to operate me again to take out that blood ball, but that operation needed another team that make that kind of operations, that team was busy, so they decided to let me under full anesthesia in the intensive care, and make that operation on the next day.
On the next day I was operated again and the problem with my left leg was solved, the first week was horrible, no chance to sleep, full of pain, full of tubes, to the urine, to the blood, to the infusion, etc.
I was 3 weeks in the hospital and come home with a tube inside my new ureter to turn possible the ureter gain form and with a sack outside to the urine, I was this way for 6 weeks, I went again to the hospital to take out this tube and only then I knew that the operation was a success.
I came home thinking I was free of all this and ready to recover my life, wrong again, because of this operation, on February 2007 I had a thrombosis in my left leg, near my knee, 2 weeks later, another one, i needed to inject myself twice a day with a special medication to turn my blood more fluid, since then I take Marcumar, a medication to turn the blood more fluid and avoid another thrombosis, the thrombosis was in a superficial vein but is 1 cm near the deep vein system, if it moves, the small piece of blood came to my lung and if this piece of blood is big I can die in about 10 seconds, this is called a pulmonary embolism.
Unfortunately this is a true story, but, do you know how I survived to all this? I am a very positive person, I don't care if I die today or tomorrow, I fight against all kind of adversity, I am a warrior, if I fall, I just stand up and continue running, that is how you need to act, you need to fight, you need to be positive every second, forget the negativism, that is sick, always think positive and you will succeed.
Thanks to HELLAS1, alexaco and Mark for your posts, very good advice you gave.
Cheers