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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1
The article says that stem cell treatment was given to 21 patients at Northwestern who failed other MS therapies and were RRMS for 5 years. None had worse EDSS scores over the 3 year period. Some improved. Only 5 relapsed and they were able to take immunomodulators and recover (again, something they failed before). Good news. P.S. This headline made the Drudge Report. The article came out at 7:04 p.m. this evening. |
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In Remembrance
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Somewhat encouraging, but still not a cure.
I'm just looking for better things from Stem Cell Research.
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~Love, Sally . "The best way out is always through". Robert Frost ~If The World Didn't Suck, We Would All Fall Off~ |
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I think it's a start. Baby steps..... one at a time.
Here's another item about the same thing : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0122141144.htm
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dmplaura (01-31-2009), ewizabeth (01-30-2009), Friend2U (01-30-2009), SallyC (01-30-2009), weegot5kiz (01-30-2009) |
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I was watching David Osmond on American Idol... and his father, Alan, as they interviewed him. I think we would much rather carry the burden ourselves than ever have to see our children go through it. ![]()
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~ Friend2U . . HANG IN THERE! If I had to sum up FRIENDSHIP in one word, it would be COMFORT. ~Adabella Radici MS/dx2006 BETASERON (Quit May 2011) COPAXONE (Began June 2011) |
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With this and the positive reports coming from the oral Clabradine trials..... who knows?
One can only hope!
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Eastern Australian Daylight Savings Time and my temperature . |
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In Remembrance
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I'm sorry Ann, for sounding so pesimistic....my bad!!
I have been watching baby steps since my 45 yr old DSS was born. It gets a little discouraging when all that big pharma can come up with, is poisonous, temporary bandaids. What will it take to get another Jonus Salk working on it?? ![]()
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~Love, Sally . "The best way out is always through". Robert Frost ~If The World Didn't Suck, We Would All Fall Off~ |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ewizabeth (01-30-2009) |
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[QUOTE=Friend2U;456391] I will take any good news. Even though I have already passed the early stages... I can't help but think what possibilities there will be for our children and grandchildren who may be lucky enough to not have to get to the more progressive stage.
*** I think it's too late for, every glimmer has gone out for me, but strides have been made in MS. Genetic links get mentioned and it terrifies me about my own kids. I can take it, but please, never them. Every ache, every headache, every teen-sleeping, any clumsiness is pain and agony to me, but I share my thoughts with no one. I think they're OK, but I was OK until I wasn't. I'm looking to a future without MS, the next generation. Doubt I'll be here, but my children and their's will.
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When I was first dx'd, my neuro preached about the great strides being made in MS and that Tysabri was a wonder drug that would halt progression. He said at the time that he believed a cure (or near cure) would be found within a 8 years. This positive outlook went on for a few years. When I went to see him last week and asked how the outlook was and whether anything good was on the horizon he said "not really." I didn't probe much further. He was positive re: clabradine or whatever its called. He is working on the trial. He is also interested in FTY720. Its not like he gave up hope but his response was less enthusiastic. Maybe just a bad day. I'll take it up with him again as it still sits with me.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | gonnamakeit (02-02-2009), SallyC (02-01-2009) |
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