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More Stem Cells Extracted For Later Use For My MS

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

It's been over 9 months since my first stem cell treatment. At the time, Cell Medicine wasn't saving patient's own stem cells for future "tune ups". I'm back to have more of my own stem cells extracted, saved and 20% grown for later use as needed.

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  • That is a great video in just the detailed information of your experience with the treatment.

    Providing details of hope for all of us is very therapeutic!! Don't you think?

  • @PWalker2644 I think hope can be amazingly powerful and I think sharing my experience can empower others who want to be proactive in their own healthcare.

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  • Good for you ... sounds great! Also sounds like you're poolside. :) My MS is controlled, but I live somewhere that this type of treatment can be carried out, so I guess I'll keep that in mind if I things get worse for me.

  • Thank you for all your effort to give us this information. This tx seems to be working for you and I know it has for others from what I have read. Wish it could be approved in the US...

    Anyway, all the best to you. I have MS, mine is relatively benign after 10 years of knowing about it, but I am concerned about the cognitive bit. I'm interested in hearing how the tx helped you there.

  • good luck to you.

    how much is this round of treatment costing you? $30k last year and now this. did you win the lottery?? best wishes.

  • Great info Holly. I hope this current round will take hold and last a while. Stem cell treatments are so new that I actually don't even know what to ask. Do you expect this treatment to be an ongoing process (once a year or so)?

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