I have FSGS - the kidneys are scarred. I look forward to stem cell research and growing new organs in labs. But, don't know when that will ever be available.
Hi, Paris: IWe (myself and Victor, CKF)) had a conference call with personnel from the McAllen, Texas clinic -- they have a stem cell program across the border in Mexico. It was explained to us that the stem cells will not "cure" damaged filtering cells however it does greatly increase the efficiency of those cells that are not damaged. In Victor's case he was told he could expect his kidneys function to increase from 25% to 50% function. Such would give him a lifetime of function - no dialysis - no transplant!!!
When we asked how long it lasts -- they do not have a definite answer however at Victor's age (68 yr.s young) they tell us that he can expect it will last his lifetime. He will also receive treatment for post stroke symptoms at the same time for the same price.
In your situation I am not sure how it would benefit you. If your filtering cells are scarred to the point that they are not functioning I fear stem cell therapy would not be beneficial however if your current cells are scarred but minimally working that the introduction of stem cells would increase the efficiency of what does remain to function.
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