The Cure for Multiple Sclerosis
6 month report - I'm cured!
Posted Thu, 06/24/2010 - 13:48 by George Goss
So I'm going to say it clearly right now. . . . .
The stem cell transplant worked and
I am cured of MS!
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The stem cell transplant worked and
I am cured of MS!
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Stem Cell Transplantation (Scientific) Reference Information
Posted Wed, 06/23/2010 - 13:39 by George Goss
Clinical research into hemotopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) as a treatment for autoimmune diseases (and MS specifically) began in earnest nearly 20 years ago in the early 1990’s in Europe. Here is a report of a compilation of many of those studies:
University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland - Immune ablation and stem-cell therapy in autoimmune disease Clinical experience
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/ar102.pdf
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University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland - Immune ablation and stem-cell therapy in autoimmune disease Clinical experience
http://www.biomedcentral.com/content/pdf/ar102.pdf
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A quick update and Thank You
Posted Sun, 05/09/2010 - 13:22 by George Goss
First note. . . my hair is back. And I haven't physically felt this good in eight years! Due to my conservative nature, I'm not yet going to declare that I'm cured of MS (although actually, I think I am). So far absolutely no new MS progression, I have much less fatigue, the parasthesia I had in my legs for several years has gone away and I'm not sensitive to heat as I was before the transplant. So that is exactly what I would expect (and continue to expect) in order to declare myself (in the future), cured of MS! I am feeling exceptionally positive about my health going forward and I feel that everything is falling into place well. And I'll say it again. . . . I am soooo happy to no longer inject interferon medication. I expect that I will never again have to be "treated" for MS since I don't have it anymore.
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3 month report
Posted Fri, 03/26/2010 - 16:13 by George Goss
It's actually day +88, but here's a basic overview of how things are going. Something I forgot to mention in the video. . . my weight is now back to normal (65kg / 145lbs). I will continue to take Bactrim (antibiotic) and Acyclovir (antiviral) until six months, and then discontinue. And yes! I am quite happy to no longer have to inject myself with interferon. Normally that would have been a lifelong requirement. But this stem cell transplant has freed me from this annoyance. continue reading »»»













