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Day 4013 October 13, 2008

Posted Dec 14 2008 10:19pm

There's no doubt that bee venom therapy has been instrumental and beneficial in keeping me in as good a condition that I find myself.  It has aided in slowing the progression and managing many of the MS symptoms.  But after so many years I had found myself needing more.  A year and a half ago I started on  the Esperanza peptide treatment and this too is proving to aid in the slowing of the dis-ease's progression as well as a super energizer.
But my real hope is for stem cell therapy, and that is becoming more and more on a real possibility.  And as I have always said, "I will leave no stone unturned" in my quest.  I am now under the care of an MS neurological researcher -- Doctor Saud Sadiq of the Multiple Sclerosis Research Center in Manhattan.  To this end I had a bacolefen pump surgically implanted this past summer in my side leading to my spine. this will serve as a port for the stem cells. Hopefully FDA approval is imminent -- maybe within six months.


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