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  • montanajoe
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    Incredible

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  • jltrent

    A neighbor had almost the exact same thing. He had Leukemia about 5 years before and after treatment was in remission and it came back. On the second go around, they did the stem cell treatment from a woman in Washington state who was a match. It worked for a while. He was over 60 which lowers the percentages of it working. If younger might have held.

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  • KL

    That's a great story to hear. I'm glad 'Nancy' is doing OK.

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  • buddyb

    I am still here because of modern medicine.By pass surgery 8 years ago.

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  • walleyeman

    Open aorta repair here last fall,split wide open.

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  • ltcdoty

    My youngest brother had multiple myeloma, a blood cancer that causes bone lesions among other things. . He lived with it for sixteen years, four years ago, he had tumors throughout his body and he volunteered for an experimental treatment called CART Cell treatment.

    The blood from his body was taken and technicians manipulated his DNA so it only attacked the cancer cells. The blood was then put back in his body. It worked gang busters. The main side effect was as the cancer cells died they caused a high temperature and flu like symptoms that passed with days. He was one of the first to be treated and soon his body was cancer free. What happened next was not expected. The cancer killer cells started to act like Pacman and got into his spinal column and attacked his brain. He died within several days.

    I was called by the head of Cancer Research at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC, and was asked if the could do an autopsy on Mike. Mike and I had a discussion about this and he wanted them to have access to his body. Several weeks later the Doctor called me back to thank me and tell what they learned. The knowledge gained was passed around the world and other Myeloma patients that received the CART cell treatment were helped. The doctors learned that they had to tone down the procedure, and it was more successful, but not a cure…..yet. My brother had brass balls. Ironically today is his birthday, he would have been Sixty-four.

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  • austin20

    Some patients on my unit receive bone marrow/stem cell transplants as part of their treatment protocol

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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    montanajoe: 29373266231451/comments/29373248687515

    Incredible

    For sure!

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  • Bubba Jr.

    I also had a coronary bypass X5 about 10 years ago. So far I'm still kicking.

    Joe

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  • Ditch-Runner

    Amazing what can be done

    Glad your friend is doung food

    sad part the $$$$ bills afterwards

    as for me By pass 20 years ago at age 47 it was widow maker 99% blocked long story but a great heart doctor and hospital and out standing wife and kids nursed me thru it

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  • bambihunter

    I wouldn't be here without it; Twice…

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