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I really wanted to try the stem cell procedure. There is a place in Chicago that does it and I called and spoke with them. They're very friendly and helpful but I just couldn't feel totally comfortable with it.
It was explained to me and how it was done, etc. (which was a little barbaric I thought) but I just had some nagging "uncomfortableness" with it. Plus, there was no guarantee it would work. I felt sort of like I was a willing participant in a big experiment. And the biggest drawback for me.....they kept no statistics. ![]() The total cost was $11,000 which included hotel and meals for 3 days for me and whoever came with me. I wish I had more faith in the procedure but with no stats kept how can we judge it's success? I want to get better but not at the expense of what little mobility I have left.
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