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Old 11-26-2016, 01:50 PM #1
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The Stanford Parkinson's Disease Plasma Study (SPDP)

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With 99% of alpha synuclein contained in the red blood cells that leaves 1% contained in the plasma. Correspondingly, since this study involves only transplanted plasma, I doubt if this study will show significant changes to PD symptoms but I could be wrong. I'm glad they're doing this study though as the young blood may invigorate cells in other ways which might improve symptoms!
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Thanks for posting this Badboy. I just emailed them...I live about 20 minutes from Stanford and this study sounds interesting.

I see that the age cut off is 50 though - I'm 46. Not sure if they will take any exceptions but we'll see!
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Thanks for posting this Badboy. I just emailed them...I live about 20 minutes from Stanford and this study sounds interesting.

I see that the age cut off is 50 though - I'm 46. Not sure if they will take any exceptions but we'll see!
anagirl, Let me know what they say regarding age cutoff and the start date for the study. Also, if the phase 1 people will get a crack at phase 2.
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anagirl, Let me know what they say regarding age cutoff and the start date for the study. Also, if the phase 1 people will get a crack at phase 2.

I definitely will!
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I definitely will!
I have been accepted for the trial and will begin in January. i was told that if the outcomes merit it, our infusions will be extended for another 4 weeks with travel expenses paid. They are not paid for the initial trial. I am 71.

Anagirl, would you like to meet while I'm there?

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