...That is to say I am worried that things have not turned out as hoped. Its odd that you still deal with the same MS symptoms when at the same time you talk about having a brand new immune system.
I think you have been cautious to say too much either way, and are giving it some time, but I get the feeling that you still have MS after all the trouble and expense you went through and are disappointed. I was hoping for a happier ending to your story. You seem to be back where you started.
Rather than responding on each Youtube video, I do my updates on my website. Messages from individuals with MS, I contact via email.
From your second comment, it appears you may have reviewed some of my "Symptoms Timeline" page. I think you may misunderstand the reasons I undertook the procedure, what the procedure was designed to do, and the outcome.
...It is true. I still have MS. The procedure was not designed to be a cure, but to halt further progression of the disease. The damage caused by the disease prior to the procedure still exists. That is why I still have some of the same symptoms. Therefore, I still have MS. The procedure was successful. I have had no new disease progression since the date of the procedure. I believe anyone with MS would agree that this is the next best thing to a cure.
Thank you for your video. I have MS and I'm watching the stem cell research closely. I think you had a lot of courage to have the procedure so early in the game. Did you go to China for the procedure? Keep the videos coming.
The procedure was done at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL. To learn more about the procedure, check out my website. The web address is listed on my profile if you click onto "allyoumed". There is more information and videos on the site.
@rsamberg lOOK AT KeeMur1...he had the chemo/stem cell transplant 2 years ago...he has several u-tube updates. He did his in Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
Well, it has been almost 2 years since this video. How's it going?
Entropy56 2 years ago
...That is to say I am worried that things have not turned out as hoped. Its odd that you still deal with the same MS symptoms when at the same time you talk about having a brand new immune system.
I think you have been cautious to say too much either way, and are giving it some time, but I get the feeling that you still have MS after all the trouble and expense you went through and are disappointed. I was hoping for a happier ending to your story. You seem to be back where you started.
Entropy56 2 years ago
Dear Entropy56,
Rather than responding on each Youtube video, I do my updates on my website. Messages from individuals with MS, I contact via email.
From your second comment, it appears you may have reviewed some of my "Symptoms Timeline" page. I think you may misunderstand the reasons I undertook the procedure, what the procedure was designed to do, and the outcome.
allyoumed 2 years ago
...It is true. I still have MS. The procedure was not designed to be a cure, but to halt further progression of the disease. The damage caused by the disease prior to the procedure still exists. That is why I still have some of the same symptoms. Therefore, I still have MS. The procedure was successful. I have had no new disease progression since the date of the procedure. I believe anyone with MS would agree that this is the next best thing to a cure.
I am satisfied with the outcome.
allyoumed 2 years ago
I have MS and I am wondering how it will affect my walking...Im not in a chair yet...but it seems to be close
H3ADY1313 2 years ago
Brian, How have you been, this is Tommy. I went to Mexico and got stem cells there. About 12 million umbilical cells. Havent seen anything yet man.
tmmylopez 3 years ago
Thank you for your video. I have MS and I'm watching the stem cell research closely. I think you had a lot of courage to have the procedure so early in the game. Did you go to China for the procedure? Keep the videos coming.
Randy
rsamberg 4 years ago
Hi Randy,
Thanks for your kind words.
The procedure was done at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, IL. To learn more about the procedure, check out my website. The web address is listed on my profile if you click onto "allyoumed". There is more information and videos on the site.
With regards,
Brian
allyoumed 4 years ago
@rsamberg lOOK AT KeeMur1...he had the chemo/stem cell transplant 2 years ago...he has several u-tube updates.
sllacey 1 year ago
@rsamberg lOOK AT KeeMur1...he had the chemo/stem cell transplant 2 years ago...he has several u-tube updates. He did his in Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
sllacey 1 year ago