The website is absolutely brilliant. I mean just type in osteoporosis and all the information comes up. All the medication that’s available, the side effects. You just tap in one of the medications that might have been offered to you and it will tell you all about it, the side effects, what’s coming up. They had mentioned about the yearly injection, you know, before it was actually licensed. So I knew that was in the wings, waiting. So that’s, I think the website there is brilliant.
The NOS website?
Yes, that’s right. Oh, I don’t know if there’s any other websites but if you just type in osteoporosis it comes up.
So, that’s the main website you’re using?
Yes, that’s right. Yes.
And you also have phoned their help line?
Yes, their help line is excellent. They have trained nurses and I have used it three or four times. I am a member but it doesn’t matter, you can still ring the number and they, the nurses will give you any advice or answer any questions. Anything you have got problems with and they are very, very good.
And can you remember why you called them?
I phoned them about the Aclasta, the side effects. And when it was going to be... I phoned at another time about when it was going to be licenced. Because it was going to be last October but it, I think they put it back to the January. So I did phone about that. I did also look on the Internet for people’s comments. There is a sort of page, I think, where people have discovered all sorts of things with this osteoporosis and I was interested to read their comments. Someone found they had a neck problems, they had long hair like me, looked in the mirror one day and they were absolutely staggered to find out that their neck had gone over and it looked so deformed. So people’s comments and worries are actually on that, on the website so you can go in and… But the nurses themselves are brilliant.