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Diane Dietsche
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Good morning. I was first introduced to this forum through the very interesting book that Barbara and Jeannine wrote. I purchased the e-mail version and read it that very same day. It seems I can not get enough information on this very hopeful process, Stem Cell Regeneration.
I am 61 years old and was diagnosed with Alpha1Antitrypsin Deficiency when I was 40. Since it was referred to in the "Stem Cell Pioneers" I know there are probably some others on the forum who share my diagnosis. I have been on weekly infusions of the replacement therapy, but my lung function has steadily declined. I retired at age 55 to have the time to devote to daily exercise (I believed that to be the reason I have done so well for so many years). I have applied to and been "regretfully" told I was not a candidate because of the Alpha1. I had thought that COPD is COPD no matter how it happened. I have found a clinic in Mexico with a very knowledgeable contact in CA, who believes they can help me with their Stem Cell targeted process. I would be going to the Nepsis Clinic in Mexico and I am very interested in hearing from members of the forum who have similarities in experiences. Like some members on the forum I am currently being evaluated for a lung transplant, but know that Stem Cell would be my first choice. I am so encouraged by the honesty of this forum and feel I have gained a lot of insight into the different forms of treatments out there and hope I can contribute along the way.
I am 61 years old and was diagnosed with Alpha1Antitrypsin Deficiency when I was 40. Since it was referred to in the "Stem Cell Pioneers" I know there are probably some others on the forum who share my diagnosis. I have been on weekly infusions of the replacement therapy, but my lung function has steadily declined. I retired at age 55 to have the time to devote to daily exercise (I believed that to be the reason I have done so well for so many years). I have applied to and been "regretfully" told I was not a candidate because of the Alpha1. I had thought that COPD is COPD no matter how it happened. I have found a clinic in Mexico with a very knowledgeable contact in CA, who believes they can help me with their Stem Cell targeted process. I would be going to the Nepsis Clinic in Mexico and I am very interested in hearing from members of the forum who have similarities in experiences. Like some members on the forum I am currently being evaluated for a lung transplant, but know that Stem Cell would be my first choice. I am so encouraged by the honesty of this forum and feel I have gained a lot of insight into the different forms of treatments out there and hope I can contribute along the way.