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Old 11-09-2012, 05:15 PM #1
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There is a study on that going on in Chicago right now. However, I heard "thru the grapevine" that one of the MG study subjects totally relapsed and was told to "go on like the transplant never happened." Pretty disheartening.

I've emailed with a woman with MS who had the transplant in Chicago about the same time I had the reboot. She had an immediate cessation of progression and some mild improvements in function, yet most of the damage previously done by the MS remained. She is VERY happy to have done it, as she has two little boys who need her.

The human body is so mysterious and as progressive as science is, it still doesn't hold a candle to Mother Nature!
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