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Stem cell therapy has the ability to change the lives of some patients with multiple sclerosis

Experimental healing of confused sclerosis demonstrates the possibility of stopping the signs of the disease, according to a new study, which demonstrated that 1 stem cell transplantation actually has the ability to suspend or suspend the signs than any other than some medications. A little more than 75 % of patients who took drugs in the direction of the five-year period, saw, in fact, that their disease has worsened, while the least 10% of those who had a transplant, noticed, in fact, that their situation has worsened.

As reported by CBS News " Dr. Tara Narula, this procedure has the ability to change the lives of some of the 2.3 million people affected by the acquired disease worldwide. Narula met 2 ladies who, in the direction of many years, fought with a relapsing remitting Ms., but today's drug healing is expensive, the bulk of them are strongly asking for everyday medications and have serious side effects. These ladies decided on their own to undergo a small clinical test in order to test the dangerous function of stem cells, which, as it seems, pays off.

Amanda Loy never gave, in fact that will fight with the substances of Alaska in return for this, in order to fight the disease. Loy was diagnosed with relapsing-remitting MS, a configuration that comes and goes in sporadic episodes, eventually causing her life to stall at one point.

"Both my hands were numb and I was not able to use them," said Loy.

Any moon she did a shot and took a half-dozen other medications, but the symptoms only worsened.

"I started having trouble with my bladder, and my balance was pretty bad weather, and I needed a cane more often," she said. 

MS is an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks itself and damages myelin, a protective coating around nerve cells. This insulation is compromised, nerves can exacerbate and have a chance to cause a sweeping range of signs covering the difficulties of vision, fatigue and impotence. Finally, Loy traveled almost 3,000 miles to Chicago to take part in testing in the hope of stopping the disease.

"The transplant turned out to be visible than any other in all the perimeters we looked at," said doctor Richard Burt, who was appointed head of international study at northwestern Medical school. "You must choose the right group of patients ... there are these really brutal, which are quite recurrent and inflammatory, in fact that he works pretty well."

This is how it works: the personal stem cells of the patient are intended and saved. During the two-week presence in the clinic is high-dose chemotherapy, in order to destroy the immune system. After that, the stem cells are introduced back into the patient's body in order to "reboot" the immune system. 

Trudee Manderfield was only 23 when she had a diagnosis. She had difficulty walking, and so far she's blinded by an eye. In 2013, with her little daughter, she was ready to try fresh healing. She was scared, but worried about the odds.

"I knew, in fact, that I can not elementary continue to approach that method, which I went," said Manderfield. "There are a large number of possible side effects, I have in appearance, in fact that each procedure will own a side effect of death, and, as a fresh mother, I go "good, great, it would be bad", but I knew, in fact, that I was obliged to give him a chance."

The transplant does not have the ability to be a permanent conclusion. There are serious dangers, such as infertility, infection and including death. Actually, as for Manderfield, she keeps up with her own 3-intensive guys, and Amanda Loy plans to return to Chicago not for healing, but for the start of the marathon of the metropolis in October.

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