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Old 06-14-2009, 06:28 PM #1
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Default This reminds me of the

search for UFO's at Roswell. Some swear by it, others swear against it, however there seems to be little empirical evidence one way or the other.

Anyone any hard facts to post on this thread, rather than subjective comment ?

Neil.

(Don't mean this to sound aggressive, just after something concrete).
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Old 07-09-2009, 06:16 AM #2
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sorry i could not get back with you rightway . my husband's parkinson diagnosed in 1997 @ age of 37. he had stiffness not much shaking but verry stiff and was increasing everyday . He had alot of pain in his body .madication was working but for only 2-3 hours . He was taking stelevo 100mg 6 times , azilect 1mg one time and Mirapex 1mg 4 times a day . He was not sleeping well because he had alot of pain .it was getting harder and harder everyday. i was thinking him taking to china after carefully reviwing and talking to them it seemed kind of dangers to me and my husband was not comfertable going to china . i found out about x-cell in germany about three months ago . and it was not dangeres because they take out your own bonemarrow and it 's your own stemcell . second its realy simple proscieser one day they take your bonemarrow you can go to your hotel after that second day they seperate the stemcell in there lab and third day they give it back to you through lumber puncture. which take 5 minutes then they make you rest there for 3 hours and you can go to your hotelagain . its been more then two weeks now first two weeks he was feeling verry week but now he is regaining his strenth after treatment his pain is disappearing he can sleep better now and another thing hislegs and arms were use to be stiff like a wooden log .but now they dont get as stiff i dont want to jump the gun . but there is small change .they told me to wait for at least 6 months because it take cells to start working fullyanywhere 6 months to a year. i will keep everybody posted if i see any more changes in him.

It is over a year now and I am wondering how your husband is progressing after the stem cell treatment? My husband has it too.
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Old 09-21-2008, 12:04 PM #3
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Default mchanana

Two quick questions:

How did they treat your husband, by intrathecal injections (lumbar) or by catheter through the groin up to the carotid artery?

Also, did they do anything other than sterilize your husband's adult cells before infusion? Did they manipulate them in any way?

Thanks in advance. Please keep us updated on his progress.
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Old 09-22-2008, 03:21 AM #4
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Default Mchanana ...

are you there ?

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Default I applaud your courage.

I am seriously considering a trip to Cologne and appreciate your sharing your experiences there. The same procedure used in Cologne was used by a panel of doctors at an Institute in Lima, Peru for Parkinson's patients in a clinical trial and the results looked promising. Their treatments seem to differ from other similar, less effective treatments in two ways: 1) They claim to use better selected and sorted stem cells and 2) They use a delivery method through the carotid artery which deposits the cell closer to the brain. Personally, I'm not looking for a magic bullet nor a cure but just for some help. For twenty plus years I've explored every and any kind of alternative method, proven or not, to keep myself going and so far so good... I wish I had the luxury of time to consider only those methods proven to work, FDA approved, justified by multiple double blind studies, and otherwise foolproof and financially foolhearty investments, but... the clock is ticking and the sword of Parkinson's is dangling overhead and I want my life! Thanks for your courage and inspration to us all, at least I can speak for myself.
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Default Questions about X-Cell Clinic

Hi Mchanana:

I just received approval from the X-Cell clinic for Lumbar treatment with Adult Stem Cells. Could you please answer some questions:

1) How is your husband doing?
2) Was the X-Cell Clinic professional and do you have confidence in the treatment?
3) Do you think that a 10-day stay in Germany is sufficient - we live in California?

Any other information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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Hi Mchanana:

I just received approval from the X-Cell clinic for Lumbar treatment with Adult Stem Cells. Could you please answer some questions:

1) How is your husband doing?
2) Was the X-Cell Clinic professional and do you have confidence in the treatment?
3) Do you think that a 10-day stay in Germany is sufficient - we live in California?

Any other information would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you. after treatment he can sleep better . He had alot of pain in his body which i think is greately redused because i had to rub him constently but now not much he was verry stiff and its redused .He was verry week for last two weeks i think from bonemarrow extraction but now he is regaining his strenth . he had it done on 9-12-2008 . about three weeks ago so its verry early i am hoping alot more changes .because they said it might take 6 months to a year for cells to fully work .We stayed there 10 days and it was comfertable as far as confidence goes i think it will definately do some good and less pain within few days i think its a good sign at least we sleep better now . we live in california as well ,merced , Ca.if you think i can be more help before you go there or you want to talk to us dont hesitate to email mchanana@yahoo .good luck to you . it is not letting me give e mail address so after yahoo is .com
Mina

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Hi. I am having stem cell treatment in Dec. for Parkinson's disease.
I am sorry to hear that you have pain.
Please tell me about your experience in Cologne, and your progress.
Sincerely,
Bob
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Hi. I am having stem cell treatment in Dec. for Parkinson's disease.
I am sorry to hear that you have pain.
Please tell me about your experience in Cologne, and your progress.
Sincerely,
Bob
Bob,

Did you have any improvement? We are planning to make the trip soon. Anything you can share would be helpful
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I have parkinsons and am going for therapy in September.Wish you good luck.
I will be grateful if you will share with me any relevant information.
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