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jill
08-05-2008, 09:25 PM
This is my first update since getting my cell's on June 21st 2008,I have COPD I've known for year's, only have 22%of good lung left,but that's enough to keep me going till my new cell's kick in,Already I can tell the difference,last Saturday I had an appt and went without using my o2 for the hour I was out,I am able to get around the house much better,I had cleaner's every week,starting now they are coming every other week It's just little thing's
Thing's like being able to breath while putting the wash from the washer to the dryer,thing's people don't think about doing till you can't breath
Also using my rescue inhaler,that was a fixture by the bed at night,panic if it wasn't there,now it sit's in the kitchen,getting over being short of breath a lot sooner,and most of all,having a better out look on life,Not every day is good,but more day's are better than ever,I know I've said it before and I'll say it again,If it hadn't been for Stem Cell Pioneer's and all the wonderful people that went before me I don't know what would have happened so
Thank you all Jill

alex
08-05-2008, 09:46 PM
This is great news. I hope it gets even better.

jeff1226
08-13-2008, 05:35 PM
Hello Jill, where were you treated? What was the type of treatment? May I please have a contact telephone number? Thank you, Jeff

jill
08-13-2008, 06:28 PM
Jeff,I went to biostemcellgenetics,it's the one on the top of the pioneer page,
the contact info is all there :)

barbara
08-13-2008, 09:42 PM
Jill - I somehow missed your post. I appreciate what you said about the forum. I do want to warn you about cleaning too much. I have a serious affliction called NOVAC. I think you have read about it in our book. If you clean too much, this could make some people doubt how serious NOVAC is. I get the symptoms as soon as I see a vacuum cleaner. Downright scary. I am thrilled to hear you are doing better. You are so right about not appreciating the simple little things that become major chores when you become ill with lung disease or any chronic debilitating disease for that matter. Keep updating us. I enjoy these kinds of posts a lot.