I'm not sure if they are still looking or not, and my own participation is still up in the air right now.
You can contact them at Parexel International 1-800-296-0052.
As a condition that qualifies you for the study, you must have been diagnosed as a celiac by means of a biopsy, and you must produce a form signed by your doctor that says you were diagnosed by means of a biopsy. They send you the blank form to bring to your doctor.
The difficulty that I am having is that I was diagnosed when I lived in Northern California at a Kaiser Permanente hospital, but I now live 500 miles away. My current doctor has no record that I was diagnosed by means of a biopsy, and it is *EXTREMELY* difficult to get in contact with a Kaiser doctor from 500 miles away.
As it stands now, I'm told by the Kaiser business office that my records need to be pulled from archival storage in order for my former doctor to see them. Then, if the records do indicate the fact that I was diagnosed by biopsy, as did in fact happen, she needs to contact my local doctor.
Then my local doctor needs to fax the form to Baltimore MD.
It is now Tuesday, I have plane tickets to fly to Baltimore very early on Thursday morning. All of this chart retrieving, doctor reading, doctor to doctor communication, and faxing to Baltimore has to happen within the next 30 hours, or I need to cancel my travel plans and forfeit the non-refundable airfare.
Pressure? Frustration? Rage at the bureaucratic indolence of Kaiser Permanente?
Will he end up taking an experimental medication? Or will he simply be frustrated by an inability to document an actual fact?
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