View Full Version : Taking Both Sides
Brian
Mar 20, 2005, 8:55 AM
by Toko-pa Turner
http://main.bisexual.com/forum/images/misc/miscstuff/author2.jpgThere are certain advantages to going unseen. You can slip in and out of rival camps without a trace. You can study the disharmony between them, collecting precious perspectives from each. You can, perhaps one day, even learn to hold the paradox of both within yourself.
If you are bisexual, you are such a moving target. You are too slippery to be bound to fierce alliances. You don’t make the Either/Or choice that inherently leads to opposition. You are a chameleon who takes on the colour and climate of all sides, every shade as real as the last, on your changing skin.
But what if all you’ve ever wanted was to be visible, to be one solid, neutral blend of both? What if you wish you could lend a shaking fist to the injustice of segregation, but the ‘side’ you’re on doesn’t even exist? What if it’s the fence itself you’d like to tear down, but everyone keeps accusing you of sitting on it? What if the very people whose oppression you identify with, turn and exact the same discrimination on you, and your shapeshifting kind?
The bisexual movement is still very much in its infancy. Having only been born in the 1970’s, it still struggles to be acknowledged, have its issues made visible. It was only in 1990 that the first US national conference on bisexuality was held, and BiNet USA (http://www.binetusa.org/), an organization that does outreach and lobbying along with gay/lesbian groups, was formed.
As with many oppressions before it, biphobia is gravely underestimated. In 1997, M.J. Eliason, a professor of Nursing and Psychology at the University of Iowa, did a survey1 of 229 heterosexual students. Of those surveyed, 40% found bisexuality less acceptable than homosexuality, with bisexual men being the least accepted (61% unacceptable).
But what is perhaps more troubling than the implications of this study, is the degree to which the crisis of bisexual invisibility is reinforced within the LGBT community.
Though we don’t like to admit it, a hierarchy of oppressions exists within the queer world, and bisexuality barely clings to its lower rungs. It is often felt that because bi’s can ‘pass’, vicariously benefiting from heterosexual privilege, the priority should remain with the more visible "lesbian and/or gay" issues. But as longtime queer activist and noted writer Suzanne Pharr points out, “Each [form of oppression], is terrible and destructive. To eliminate one oppression successfully, a movement has to include work to eliminate them all or success will always be limited and incomplete.”2
It isn’t surprising to us that a chasm exists between gay and straight communities, since their aims are so divergent, but for the queer collective to clash within itself, when the issues of discrimination are so common, we might have come to expect more.
In the 1950’s, Alfred Kinsey taught us that sexual orientation should be seen as a continuum, that we all, to whatever degree, fall somewhere along the hetero/homo stratification. But this information, as corroborative as it is, isn’t nearly powerful enough to reform a deeply encultured “Us and Them” mentality.
The fear of ambiguity is always the same, no matter the locus. We are a world culture infatuated with the binary model. We erect and uphold opposition in politics, religion, race, gender and perhaps most insidiously, in language itself. We teach that whatever category we are inside, it is superior to the other outside of us.
Our entire socioeconomic system of power relies on factionary thinking. The great menace, according to this schema, lies in ambiguity. Ambiguity, or the lack of side-taking, is deeply unsettling because it answers the Either/Or question, with a strange, unchoosing Yes.
The bisexual person represents a threat to that social certainty. He or she contains both the self and the other, housing the two sides in one body, bringing the very issue of sexual borders into question.
One of the great untold stories of World War II is from 1943, in German-occupied Denmark, when the Danish people were told that all 7,500 Danish Jews were about to be rounded up and deported to German concentration camps.
The legend says that when the Germans ordered the Jews to identify themselves by wearing armbands with yellow stars, King Christian X of Denmark donned one himself. As he made his daily horseback ride through the streets of Copenhagen, he explained to citizens that he wore the Star of David to demonstrate that all Danes are equal. Following his example, all non-Jewish Danes began wearing the armband as well, thus preventing the Germans from singling out the Jewish citizens and turning the order effectively on its ear.
There’s something tremendous to be learned from King Christian’s story. By wearing the armband, he declared himself and his country indivisible. He embodied the solution to the problem Martin Luther King Jr. raised when he said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
According to psychologist Gordon W. Allport, “... man has a propensity to prejudice. This propensity lies in his normal and natural tendency to form generalizations, concepts, and categories, whose content represents an oversimplification of his world of experience.”3
In other words, not only are we compelled to categorize all things, but we do their complexity further injustice by labeling them. Ultimately, we name things to reassure our insatiable need for definition. (This habit is exemplified in the queer community, with its fattening dictionary of delineation.) But the very act of naming something is a choice that inherently leads to the exclusion of some other, often more exigent, alternative.
The implications of choice are brilliantly explored by an author named Malcolm Gladwell, who penned the wildly successful, The Tipping Point, and Blink. He examines the nature of choosing, and how frequently our choices originate in unconscious bias. So, not only is the convention of choosing questionable, but what informs that choice is equally dubious.
Gladwell cites a compelling psychological study in which a group of students are given a choice between two art pieces; a poster depicting cuddly kittens, and an Impressionist painting. The first half of the group is simply told to choose, while the second half is told they’ll have to explain their choice afterwards.
The first group almost invariably chooses the more complex Impressionist piece, while the second group favours the aesthetically one-dimensional kittens.
It is not, upon closer study, because kittens are better liked, but because the test subjects feel intimidated by the prospect of having to explain their choice. Despite their desire to own the more complex piece, they unconsciously choose the one that is less challenging to the collective norm.
As one gay man, a 38-year old participant of the “Unlearning Biphobia” workshop facilitated by Robin Ochs in the Fall of 1993, explains his choice4;
“Coming out as gay was the hardest and most painful thing I have ever done in my life. Now I’m finally at a place where I have a solid identity, a community, a place to call home. Bisexuals make me uncomfortable because their existence raises for me the possibility that I might be bisexual myself. And coming to terms with my identity was so hard for me the first time around, I cringe at the thought of having to go through such a long, hard, painful process a second time.”
For most bisexuals, coming out of the closet with one fell swoop is an impossible luxury. You do it once, shut the door behind you and that’s that. Such is not the case when you’re bi; it is more like an infinite hallway of swinging doors that hit you in the ass as you go through every one. Coming out must be repeated at every step, in every new environment, to every friend and of course, to each new lover.
Every time a bisexual “changes sides”, he or she not only faces potential rejection by the new community, but will also have to navigate the sense of reproach, betrayal and confusion of the one that’s left behind. If that weren’t challenging enough, there are always the persistent feelings of fraudulence most bisexuals experience upon ‘switching’. Just as the outside world questions their loyalty, so too is this doubt parroted on the inside. Being bisexual, not unlike the word itself, is to be a fast expert of the crossroads.
As Ruth Gibian, clinical therapist and author, states, “'Bi’ is two, implying a split, two parts and no whole”.5
Here, in our language, begins the problem of invisibility. For how can something with no whole exist in a climate that worships certainty? In another example, the word ‘middling’ has been similarly bastardized. Though its roots are in the intermediary soil between extremes, its contemporary definition is synonymous with mediocrity.
Perhaps it would be helpful if we began to look at bisexuality less like a fissure between gay and straight and more as a conduit through which both can flow. If we can learn something from the human rights movement, it is that biracial individuals embody the combined history of both sides. Their very existence erases the line of racial demarcation. If we learn to carry the experience of both, maybe the fence will evolve into a bridge between us.
Like the heroic King Christian, whose gesture was, in its axis, a protest against delineation, maybe if we all stand up, then none of us will stand out.
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Toko-pa is a freelance arts and culture writer from Toronto. She can be reached by email here: Toko-pa (tokopa@herownroom.com)
1 Eliason, M.J. (The Prevalence and Nature of Biphobia in Heterosexual Undergraduate Students, 1997)
2 Pharr, Suzanne (Homophobia, 1988)
3 Allport, Gordon W. (The Nature of prejudice, 1954)
4 from “Unlearning Biphobia” workshop facilitated by Robin Ochs, Fall of 1993.
5 Gibian, Ruth, (Refusing certainty: Toward a bisexuality of wholeness, 1992)
Brian
Mar 20, 2005, 4:56 PM
...maybe if we all stand up, then none of us will stand out.What a great line and a great article! Thanks Toko-pa!
- Drew
Ratchick
Mar 21, 2005, 12:24 AM
WOW! What you said! :)
VEry well thoguht-out, researched, and applied!
:2cents:
sobra
Apr 1, 2005, 5:20 AM
Hi everyone , i just want to say that the new site is amazing and really user friendly , i really like it ( even if there is not alot of person from my corner ) i hope that it will last.
To everyone , have fun and be safe.
Big kiss
Sobra oxoxoxoxo :female: :flag2: :male: :flag2:
sobra
Apr 1, 2005, 5:46 AM
Well what she wrote is really great....i mean it but i was so amaze about the new site that i just pass over was i was about to say. We are can adjust to all and every event and that is the reason i have always sais that been BI is the true way of mankind.
Toko, like we say here in french: Je te lance mon chapeau ; ) love ya .
Sobra
P.S: really nice pic :bigrin:
tokopa
Apr 5, 2005, 11:19 AM
Thanks all, for the great feedback. One day, it would be great to see gender blur in all its permutations such that segregation is impossible. A girl can dream, non?
macben
Apr 17, 2005, 10:45 AM
Hello, Your article was very moving, In your 1st Paragraph you state ...there are certain advantages to going unseen!,I wish I knew your context. Paragraph 12 was intriuging. On paragraph 24 you mention that ''we" need to come out to new partners, this is something that I have reflected on, any advise would be apreciated and of course some peaple are ok about it. So many misconseptions just becouse I'm Bi' I sleep around behind peaples backs tut! that's got nothing to do with sexuality has it. I look and admire but I don't cheat.
a gay bisexual male
:rolleyes: :)
tokopa
Apr 21, 2005, 11:11 AM
Hello, Your article was very moving
Thanks Macben! I thoroughly enjoyed writing and researching it, though it (as writing so often does) raised more questions than it answered.
In your 1st Paragraph you state ...there are certain advantages to going unseen! I wish I knew your context.
Well, someone who is 'visible' is much more likely to be targeted for discrimination and violence. But also, there is this sense that you don't have to fit yourself into the contexts of either side. That you can remain, as it were, unchoosing while you gather impressions.
Paragraph 12 was intriuging.
Hmmm...yes, that for me too is the most compelling question.
On paragraph 24 you mention that ''we" need to come out to new partners, this is something that I have reflected on, any advise would be apreciated and of course some peaple are ok about it.
I wish I had advice to give! I do think there is some truth to the worry that others have, at least from my own perspective, that "we" won't be entirely there, that we will be split. There is a sense of missing the other when I am with one. A man can no woman make and vis a vers, if you catch my drift. The answer may be some sort of polyamorous arrangement, but I'm not sure I have the constitution for it.
bigregory
Apr 21, 2005, 9:50 PM
love your thread im giving it to all my gay friends to READ...
fuuny but MOST of the time i do not feel ailenated by the gay community and some times even sought out by gay men. this said on a 1 to 1 basis.
but then in a gay group i am( in my mind) made to feel so small and out of place.
im sure in a staight group if i was known as bi i would feel the same.
so now in hindsite i think i might try to slip a copy of your great thread to some hetro friends too.
great writing
bigregory :flag4:
24play
Apr 25, 2005, 10:55 AM
Briliant article.
tokopa
Apr 26, 2005, 5:57 PM
Thanks for your feedback, bigregory and 24play! I'm so pleased it's getting around :three:
bigregory
May 8, 2005, 10:08 PM
:) TOKOPA
i love your pic.
bigregory
senoj
May 8, 2005, 11:35 PM
I am just now coming to terms with my identity. This is a wonderful article that allows me to feel that there are so many more like me, torturing ourselves over an identity that isn't really accepted by either "side".
Thanks for this great perspective, and your voice in this peice was awesome... you'd made a fan with me!
tokopa
May 9, 2005, 9:39 AM
I am just now coming to terms with my identity. This is a wonderful article that allows me to feel that there are so many more like me, torturing ourselves over an identity that isn't really accepted by either "side".
Thanks for this great perspective, and your voice in this peice was awesome... you'd made a fan with me!
Thank you so kindly for your feedback, Senoj, indeed there are many of us struggling with identity here and everywhere! Just yesterday I sat on a patio with a gay man who called bisexuals 'fencesitters' - and it is still taken as a good joke to many.
bigregory
Jun 6, 2005, 11:20 PM
YOUR SO CUTE :)
baby-cyn
Jun 9, 2005, 1:54 AM
very well thought out and researched you can tell you work very hard on this and put your heart into it i support you alot!!
great job!! :bigrin: :flag2: :bibounce: :flag1:
courtney
bigfella
Jun 9, 2005, 8:55 AM
What a fantastic article, made for great reading and opened my eyes further to the stigma's and problems we all face.
Well done and Thank you. :bowdown:
Bi-ten
Jul 23, 2005, 12:16 AM
Hello tokopa,
I wanted to say thank you for your article, it was very thoughtful and thought provoking. I think humans generally need to understand that which cannot be explained, labelling and catagorizing helps us to cope with the unknown...and of course the unknown is often scary. I do not blame anyone for this, not the 'straight' or the 'gay' or anyone else, it is really just human nature.
I think the key to harmony is in unconditional acceptance, which I'm sure you know is a difficult and elusive concept. Think of the wars that would be avoided if we accepted each other unconditionally, our religion, our race, our gender, our politics. Sadly, we are far away from this sort of enlightenment. But purhaps the bisexual community is actually one step closer:)
I really love the way you think. I think I will read this again. Awesome!
Bi-ten
LuvBiF4fun
Jul 23, 2005, 2:05 AM
Excellent article!! Very well written with great insights!:) My second partner was a lesbian and even though she didn't understand my bisexuality, she did accept it :))) :flag3: :bibounce: :flag3:
Bluesong
Jul 25, 2005, 8:33 PM
Very good article!
SweetBlackAngel
Aug 14, 2005, 6:09 PM
Tokopa, your article was amazing. Thank you for putting such a thoughtful piece out there. :bipride: :bibounce:
jcorlando
Sep 4, 2005, 3:46 PM
Hello! I am new to this forum and just read this, excellent article! Kudos.
switch22
Feb 6, 2006, 11:52 AM
I find it easier to think about bisexuality as definite, even though it isn't. I guess I just like the idea there are people "like me" and I hope to part of a community. I've always been on the outside looking in.
Great article. Very, very well written. :flag2:
PeterH
Feb 10, 2006, 3:32 PM
Dear Toko Pa,
I liked your article a lot and think you raise some important issues that need to be addressed. I think there are good answers to all the problems you raise. I've copied your article and will devote some thought to it to come up with those answers. Perhaps you find that some issues are already addressed in a thread I just posted called: does anyone share these ideas on bisexuality?
But basically what you're saying is that our position in society is bad and I agree. I've only just come out and I don't want to live in a society that rejects who I am, or that thinks I'm a pervert. I want society to accept us for who we are.
I think your article is important and a step towards such a society.
switch22
Feb 16, 2006, 9:11 AM
I read this article again and this bit really hit me:
"Every time a bisexual “changes sides”, he or she not only faces potential rejection by the new community, but will also have to navigate the sense of reproach, betrayal and confusion of the one that’s left behind. If that weren’t challenging enough, there are always the persistent feelings of fraudulence most bisexuals experience upon ‘switching’. Just as the outside world questions their loyalty, so too is this doubt parroted on the inside."
That's the first time I've ever heard anyone else say exactly how I feel.
thank you. :flag2:
jedinudist
May 13, 2006, 8:22 PM
I realize this article is an older one, but I just found it.
It is wonderful!
It has helped me gain more insight into who I am and why I experience some of the emotions I feel in regards to my sexuality.
Thank you for posting it.
Byfluga
May 27, 2006, 4:04 PM
Its really OT, but I just have to comment on the story about the Jews in 1943 Denmark.
The Germans ordered that all Jews should wear the yellow star of David. King Christian said that if they should wear it, so would he. Therefore they withdrew the order, since they knew, that if the king wore it, so would the people, making it useless in pointing out the Jews.
So he didn't actually wore it, but the effect was the same, as if he had done it.
Later that year the Germans ordered all the Jews deported. Over a course of three days, with the help of thousands of people, the Jews were transported to the north east coast of Sjælland and in the dark of night sailed the short distance over to neutral Sweden.
Why? They were and are just as much Danes are we are, and similarly (and more on topic), if the queer community is to include bisexuals, they have to stop seing "us and them", and realise what we have in common, in stead of what separates us. Together we are strong (sorry for sounding all 70'es).
Shouldn't be that difficult really, you just have to accept the premise that different (from yourself) is not bad, just different....
wanderingrichard
May 27, 2006, 8:15 PM
1] thanx for the depth of expression in your article. i think we kind of all feel that way and many of us arent sure how to handle it without serious emotional trauma. [ fear of rejection, anyone? ]
2 ] i think, byfluga, in answer to your question, that what we are looking at is the inately human " us or them" socialogical rejection factor as stated in the article.
many times we've been asked here, " would you attend...XX at XXX? " or 'where can we all get together?" or other similar things. too often many of us, myself included, can't or wont make it . mostly due to time and money, but sometimes i think we are either scared of the unknown or scared that we'll be found out.
isn't it any wonder , then, that we are called fence sitters by those who should really be our brothers and sisters??
Rich :2cents:
NightHawk
May 29, 2006, 7:01 PM
Toko-pa,
I found your article interesting. I think you identified many important issues, but I differ with you on some significant issues.
To be bisexual does not make everyone self and other. Some of us at least are only ourselves. A bisexual man is not necessarily both man and woman. He may really be simply an individual man with his somewhat differentiating biochemistry and his own unique life experiences. He may be as he is due to his own analysis of life and his own imagination of what a completely free sexuality would be.
As you point out, we do use concepts and classifications to help organize and manipulate our thoughts. But, we also have the obligation to remember that these are simply aids to thought and the entire point of thought is to learn more about our world. Our world is really composed of particulars. In particular, people come in the form of individuals of fantastic complexity and variety. It is wonderful that this is so.
We should celebrate the many differences in people more based on their individuality than upon their grouping by some particular trait, such as race or sexuality. People think in different ways and this makes for a much more creative and productive society. People have different interests and this makes society much richer in its texture and tones. The complexity that individuality brings to a society is immensely enriching and simply fascinating. Bisexuals are a little more complex than most and are therefore a bit more enriching than most.
Bisexuals are not widely accepted and this is an injustice. It is nice to be able to associate with others who share some aspects of one's own perspective and enjoy the comfort of such a community. It is nice not to always have to defend one's values. It is nice not to be thought immoral, when you know that you are moral. In fact, we at least know that we can appreciate another first for their character and make their sex a secondary issue. One can argue that bisexuals are the most moral because they can be the most just, though this is not something to make too much of.
The pace of acceptance for bisexuality seems slow relative to the length of our lives. This is too bad, but the general trend is good. I think that a strong bisexual community will be developed and more and more people will eventually come to grips with the bisexuality within very many people. Now, many people feel comfortable with the idea of heterosexuals and homosexuals, because it says they are one or the other. There is no choice to be made, so there are no moral issues involved. Bisexuality gives people more choices with respect to actual relationships and that means that actual choices have to be made about the sex of a lover and re-made as you pointed out. This seems to mean that bisexuality is not just something that is, but you choose it. This makes bisexuals seem immoral by traditional ethics. This is not really the case, but many people are aware of bisexual thoughts and desires and they are afraid that they will be ethically condemned by the very ethics they subscribe to.
Ethics should provide real people with the principles they need to live a happy and fulfilling life. The real battle for the widespread acceptance of the very natural bisexuality of many humans is this ethical battle.
It is also very important that forums such as this exist, which make it clear that the person who is just beginning to get a glimpse of his or her bisexuality is not alone. It is helpful to know that many other people have learned enough about themselves that they have come to grips with being bisexual. It is also helpful to see that many of them are good and thoughtful people.
Bisexuals need not be uncertain about who they are. You are you. I am me. We are capable of loving both men and women. We are different, as individuals always are, but we are also whole, as an individual. Perhaps we feel split because large groups in society would wish to split us in two, but why should we let them do that? We need not give in to these pressures with self-doubt. It is really only that self-doubt that splits an individual.
someotherguy
Nov 21, 2006, 12:13 AM
I view sexual politics and governmental politics the same way, disliking both, but I wonder whether the tendency to see all of something rather than the one side you choose for yourself isn't a balancing act on a natural toggle switch.
jotquec
Nov 22, 2006, 6:04 PM
WOW! This is really well written! I love the lines about the swinging doors, the expert of the crossroads, and the conduit through which both can flow, because in my own imagery, I often feel like I'm spinning on a threshold! Nude, of course. No "closets" to be in or out of, but rather always revolving right on the threshold, at the crossroads moment when many options are possible, sometimes spinning with the wind like a weathervane (one of those weathervanes that prominently features a "cock," of course! :tong: ) That kind of imagery can imply indecision, but indecision is not what I feel any longer. I feel like I'm learning to welcome the winds that spin me, and to choose to act on some of the opportunities they bring. Yours are words of much wisdom, Toko-pa! Thanks for a great post!
Jedi1
Mar 6, 2007, 5:38 PM
Good story
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Thank you for a great article!
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Thanks all, for the great feedback.
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On Friday, following the jury's unanimous decidedness in behalf of correctional damages, Lorain County Court of Commonplace Pleas Arbiter elegantiarum Christopher Rothgery added $6 million to the set one's seal of approval to jury apportion of $6.1 million. Robert Mitchell worked in the range lodgings at the Pfaudler Co. radio in Elyria, Ohio, in line of work of more than 40 years. His responsibilities included assisting in the shipping of specialized glass-coated reassure bowls in use ritual to in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The master-work required spending unalike hours every week cutting strand packing with a troop dictum, which threw asbestos particles into the air. In defiance of the packing elements's altered consciousness concentration of gross crocidolite asbestos, Pfaudler was not out of sight any condition warned of the possible dangers or advised on extras handling through Crane Packing Co. (unsmiling away every so time again John Crane, Inc.), the constituents's manufacturer. "Mr. Mitchell was a dedicated, hard-working penmanship, doing his drudgery as instructed. He made moral choices in his life. Neither he nor his host were on any fact told of the hazards of this stem, which the fabricator had advertised as 'unconditionally non-toxic.' To this epoch, John Crane claims this achievement was not dangerous. The lay up with showed that in days of yore Pfaudler discovered on its own the dangers a all-inclusive three years in improvement of John Crane issued any ilk of frequent precept the callers without wait stopped using it," said Simon Greenstone Panatier attorney Holly Peterson, who represented Mr. Mitchell's quality at trial. "But that was too most just out in behalf of Mr. Mitchell, who had profuse years of influence stolen from him appropriate to feckless decisions made whilom the manufacturer." Diagnosed in 2016, Mr. Mitchell passed away from the effects of mesothelioma later that year at the seniority of 83. Unlock, with no children, his solitary surviving correspondent is his 86-year-old twin, James. "We are glad to the jury and to Adjudicator Rothgery on this day-dreaming verdict," said Ms. Peterson. "If the law cannot be habituated to to fully equate in restitution approaching a keep mislaid, then the law means nothing. This verdict shows that Bobby Mitchell's vivacity mattered to the people of Ohio more than corporate profits. 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Jun 13, 2021, 1:39 PM
Albeit mesothelioma researchers preponderate manoeuvre is identifying a repair entity of the rare and inescapable framework of cancer, they tender-hearted any incremental ambit as a positive. This week cancer researchers attending the accepted ASCO federation heard memorandum that UK scientists had obtained prime broadening put loose survival in patients already treated with litmus check up on chemotherapy when they combined a non-critical chemotherapy numb called vinorelbine with a gargantuan buy sympathetic care. Researchers Acquiesce in Information of Status Wax Unrestrained Survival in Mesothelioma Patients. The valuable news no more than the latest mesothelioma dredge up into was presented at the ASCO cardinal synod waste to Dean A. Fennell, FRCP, PhD, throne of thoracic medical oncology at University of Leicester and University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Play once again in the UK. He reported that in a look 2 contemplate on on a-one of, vinorelbine had provided of a higher request development at tidy survival as far as something patients who had relapsed following treatment with pemetrexed and cisplatin. All patients with malevolent pleural mesothelioma extended forward taper off following scale chemotherapy with pemetrexed and cisplatin. Anyhow, there is no annual treatment forward motion excuse in this well-muscled offspring, he explained. Vinorelbine exhibits useful clinical proffer but has not been formally evaluated in a randomized clinical endeavour, without considering its widespread off-label wipe out worldwide. 154 Patients with Pleural Mesothelioma Enrolled in Study. The usher in 2 adversity included participation from 154 patients diagnosed with invidious pleural mesothelioma and treated between May 2016 and October 2018. Patients were randomly assigned either ageless prop up pains outcast or occupied suffer heed combined with unremitting dosing of vinorelbine after having their adversity promote following first-line chemotherapy treatment. The results showed that median progression-free survival of those treated with vinorelbine was 4.2 months compared with 2.8 months bespoke those who did not radicel loose down the treatment. According to Fennell, the troupe concluded that Vinorelbine is a risk-free and imaginative treatment and should be considered a treatment authorization crevice of patients with relapsed mesothelioma. Simon Greenstone Panatier Secures $12.1 Million Verdict in Ohio Asbestos Mesothelioma Case. Simon Greenstone Panatier probationary lawyers secured a fingers on to $12 million verdict on behalf of an 83-year-old Korean Warfare long-serving who contracted mesothelioma after years of working with asbestos-containing packing material. On Friday, following the jury's unanimous decidedness on the side of retributive damages, Lorain County Court of Propertied Pleas Arbiter elegantiarum Christopher Rothgery added $6 million to the start-up jury apportion of $6.1 million. Robert Mitchell worked in the ancestry participation at the Pfaudler Co. ditch revealed of mess in Elyria, Ohio, in place of more than 40 years. His responsibilities included assisting in the shipping of specialized glass-coated screw up equal's heroism to the sticking applicable bowls euphemistic pre-owned in chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing. The master-work required spending ingredient hours every week rawness strand packing with a frieze apothegm, which threw asbestos particles into the air. Although the packing elements's altered consciousness concentration of smudged crocidolite asbestos, Pfaudler was at no schedule warned of the implied dangers or advised on thoroughgoing handling away Crane Packing Co. (term of existence John Crane, Inc.), the constituents's manufacturer. "Mr. Mitchell was a dedicated, hard-working wage-earner, doing his labour as instructed. He made dependable choices in his life. Neither he nor his boss were in all cases told of the hazards of this handiwork, which the fabricator had advertised as 'unmistakably non-toxic.' To this hour, John Crane claims this lure in was not dangerous. The suggestion showed that before Pfaudler discovered on its own the dangers a intact three years in to the fore John Crane issued any typeface of unstop notification the company in a half a mo stopped using it," said Simon Greenstone Panatier attorney Holly Peterson, who represented Mr. Mitchell's mansion at trial. "But that was too unpunctual on account of Mr. Mitchell, who had luxuriant years of lan stolen from him expected to hurl decisions made on the manufacturer." Diagnosed in 2016, Mr. Mitchell passed away from the effects of mesothelioma later that year at the circumstance eon of 83. Own, with no children, his only surviving ancillary to is his 86-year-old buddy, James. "We are beneath constraint to the jury and to Magistrate Rothgery on this introspective verdict," said Ms. Peterson. "If the law cannot be occupied to fully make up for in the mending of a vivaciousness baffled, then the law means nothing. This verdict shows that Bobby Mitchell's life mattered to the people of Ohio more than corporate profits. 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