Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I recently attended an informational meeting regarding NON-SURGICAL REGENERATION, with respect to reducing or eliminating joint pain. To summarize the process: Over several weeks a series of injections, using processed blood, stem cells and bone marrow from the patient's own body, are given directly into the painful joint. This substance is then expected to stay, and even regenerate, in the joint providing the lubrication necessary to relieve pain resulting from arthritis, scar tissue from previous trauma, overuse, etc.
The process is FDA approved, but not covered by insurance. There are many testimonials from patients which have resulted in, at least, partial success and a few patients have reported they are completely pain free. However, internet research shows some patients have not been helped at all and are calling this process a scam. Does anyone have experience with this process? Any thoughts? |
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My only thought is "scam".
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Cartilage repair and restoration has, however, offered actual restoration success in over 80% of the patients. One of these types of treatments is prescribed, and costs between $10,000 and $14,000. More are coming, and will be approximately 40,000 once approved by the FDA for use. The Future of Joint Repair |
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I was at the Moffit Cancer Center in Tampa for some skin surgery in June, and I asked the Physicians Assistant if she enjoyed her job. She said she loved her job. She had read the book, "The Emperor of all Maladies" and it had really inspired her.
I bought the book and thought it was great. It is sub-titled "a biography of cancer", and it tells about all of the people, including the author, trying their best to deal with cancer. I am reading it now for the second time. |
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Yes, there is research going on. But, some stem cell clinics have been scamming people for more than 20 years with worthless, and sometimes, harmful injections. The FDA has rules about using stem cells, but many people are encouraged to go to other countries for these treatments. If it is not covered by insurance, it is probably bogus.
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is this like the place that advertises on VillagesRadio, Q.C. Kinetics???
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You nailed it!
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So would I spend $40k or even $10k on a treatment that /might/ help? Nope. I'll go for the surgery and spend a couple of months being sore. I'm nearly bone on bone. My 3rd and final cortisone shot is starting to wear off. |
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She didn’t say it was a scam. She thought maybe if she’d had it done earlier it might have worked for her. Two years later she had the joint replaced. |
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Stem cell therapy is the real deal. It may not cure everything but its effectiveness is improving rapidly.
Jack Nicholas is one who has experienced dramatic improvement in his health. Golfer Jack Nicklaus says stem cell therapy cured his back pain | New Scientist If you might be a candidate, I recommend Tony Robbins book Life Force. It may take years before it is covered by insurance but the progress being made is substantial. |
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With all of the Drs. & Dr. office in & around TV, does anybody really think you’re getting what you want & do you think your Dr. is doing what’s good for you or like some people say here in their comments, it’s a scam!
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