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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Treating MS Symptoms With Stem Cells

On February 2nd a similar article was posted to this blog - Click here to review if not already seen.

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And today, this interview appeared on the CBS Early Show:

Promising Northwestern University Trial Uses Patient's Own Stem Cells To Treat Symptoms Of Multiple Sclerosis

Feb. 10, 2009

CBS) An estimated 400,000 Americans suffer from multiple sclerosis, but the findings of a new clinical trial shows promise in the fight to reverse symptoms of MS.

Researchers at Northwestern University conducted a trial using patients' own stem cells to treat symptoms of multiple sclerosis, reports Early Show correspondent Debbye Turner Bell, and although the study group was small -- only 21 patients participated in it -- the findings are a huge breakthrough in the fight against MS.

Edwin McClure is strong and healthy now, but just four years ago, his life was very different.

"I would get fatigued. I couldn't deal with the heat," McClure said. "I had really bad balance."

In his senior year of high school, the star football player came down with what he thought was a cold. Then his vision changed.

"It was kind of like somebody turned down a dimmer switch 30 degrees," McClure said.

It was a neurologist who diagnosed what was happening to Edwin.

"He said, 'You have the signs of multiple sclerosis,'" McClure said.

"And what did you think?" Turner Bell asked.

"I remember hearing my mom say, 'Oh no.'" McClure said. "This is a disease 40-year-old white women get and I'm like 'I'm an 18-year-old black male. Somebody didn't get the memo somewhere.'"

For the next two years, Edwin received the conventional drugs used to manage MS, but his symptoms persisted. Then in 2005, he heard about a clinical trial being conducted at Northwestern University in Chicago.

"This therapy is designed to reset your immune system," said Dr. Richard Burt.

Burt led a study that looked at a completely new way to treat MS -- stem cell transplant. The patient's own stem cells are stimulated to grow more cells, then harvested. Next, chemotherapy is used to wipe out the immune system.

"It was rough," McClure said.

The treatment lasted nearly a month. Then Edwin's previously harvested stem cells were transplanted back.

"They call it your birthday when you get re-infused," McClure said. "So that birthday was January 21, 2006."

"When did you start thinking, 'This might have worked,'" asked Turner Bell.

"When my hair started growing back," McClure said.

"Well now for the first time in battling MS, I think you can say there's a study that's shown we've turned the tide against the disease," Burt said.

And today, Edwin's symptoms of MS have completely disappeared.

"I really don't feel like I have multiple sclerosis anymore," he said.

Edwin McClure and his mother, Bernice, visited The Early Show to share more of his story.

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7 comments:

Denver Refashionista said...

I continue to follow this news with interest. Thanks for keeping us informed.

glacierlady said...

where do I sign up for this treatment type? I am ready to be the ultimate proof it works since 6 people in my close family have had some form of MS. I live in the San Diego area and I am actively seeking a way to do this treatment. My MS was diagnosed in March of 2004 and remains R/R MS at this point. I have been on Copaxone since 2005. I do not want to go the distance that my father, uncle and girl cousins have gone. thank you, Patricia Smith

Anonymous said...

They have been treating MS Symptoms for years outside the US. I'm heading to Costa Rica in March.

lazuli said...

What treatments do they use do in Costa Rica, and how do you find out about them?

Dewanti said...

Wohh..it is a huge breakthrough. If somebody lives outside US, is it possible to have this treatment? and where to contact?
Please help me, i need this information.
Thanks

Dewanti said...

please inform me at:
blackpepper_sauce@yahoo.co.uk
Thanks

Stuart said...

with regards to the Costa Rica stem cell treatments or any other stem cell related issues for MS, search this blog, using the search box found in upper left. Type Stem Cell and click enter. Each article previously posted with the words stem cell in it will then open.
Or click the link found on the right side of page, under the heading of Blog Categories, that reads: Stem Cell Related.
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Or, visit with our Library of MS Archives at http://www.msviewsandrelatednews.com/blog5 . Then find the search box found in middle of right handed column. Type Stem Cell and click enter. Each article previously posted with the words stem cell in it will then open for your reading.
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Or - you can just do a Google search, typing for example: Costa Rica and Stem Cells
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With regards to the stem cell topic found on the TV Broadcast, you may want to go to their website to see what more you can learn of their topic...
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Stuart Schlossman