barbara
10-15-2009, 03:04 PM
I have had a request to update and clarify my treatments to date.
The first treatment I had back in April of 2007 was a disaster. I became very ill after my treatment at the hands of Casey Nabavi. His company, Cellulogix International, is red flagged on this forum as they refuse to give any information on purity of their umbilical cord stem cells used in many of their treatments. I believe I got contaminated cells or that the hospital where the treatment took place may not have had a sterile environment. Having collapsed immediately upon infusion, however, there was definitely a problem with whatever I was given. Scary for someone who was one of the first people ever to have had stem cell treatment for COPD. Back in 2007, not that much was available as far as real patient information, so I was just a babe in the woods, ripe for Nabavi's get rich quick scheme.
My next treatment was thanks to Dr. Steenblock. Someone had complained to him that he didn't think COPD was a serious disease. He contacted me and said that wasn't true, but he had never treated it. He asked if I could round up 6 people and at a much reduced cost, try a bone marrow autologous treatment. Several of us on this forum had treatment with him. I had two treatments because I felt like they were making my whole body feel better. He also helped me with a rheumatoid arthritis factor he found that my own doctors had missed. I do not believe that my lungs got much benefit, but many other parts of me did. I had a large bruise on my leg when I went for one of the treatments. The day after treatment, it was gone. That made me very aware of how powerful our own stem cells can be.
Jeannine, who is co-founder of this forum and my original stem cell mate, wanted to go to Dr. Steenblock, but living on the east coast, it was too far for her to make a trip, especially in winter. I suggested we try a treatment with Dr. Feinerman in Florida, so we made plans to meet there, along with member mysty119 last February. Unfortunately, Jeannine became very ill prior to the trip and was unable to go. I got a peripheral blood treatment from Dr. Feinerman and a few added things. Both Dr. Feinerman and Dr. Steenblock are limited as to what they can do in the U.S., however, their treatments in my opinion, do benefit the body as a whole and I felt good after all 3 of these treatments. I am still continuing with some innovative things that Dr. Feinerman has me testing, but until I complete the testing, I will have nothing to report. Dr. Feinerman is a long way from where I live so getting another treatment from him was not doable for me this year.
Last summer, I decided to try a catheter infused bone marrow and adipose stem cell treatment from Nepsis. I have no idea what the results will be and am not ready to report anything until I have something positive or negative to document. I do love their customer service and post treatment assistance. It is absolutely outstanding, but the jury is still out on whether treatment will benefit me. I was their very first COPD patient and therefore my experience will help them refine and build on their treatment. They are already planning to add placental cells to the mix.
I believe that all of the doctors that have treated me are excellent and caring. They don't just dismiss a patient and never care whether treatment worked or not. They are all working towards improving what they do.
I do have a situation living in high altitude that many with COPD do not share. It may actually interfere with my stem cell treatments which is disheartening.
I also take Stem Cell Advance and participate in the Stem Cell Advance treatment protocol. This is like a "mini" treatment on a daily basis.
I will update periodically when I feel that I have something important to add about my own condition. I continue to not decline which to me is a major improvement and I am not plagued with constant respiratory ailments like I was in the past.
The first treatment I had back in April of 2007 was a disaster. I became very ill after my treatment at the hands of Casey Nabavi. His company, Cellulogix International, is red flagged on this forum as they refuse to give any information on purity of their umbilical cord stem cells used in many of their treatments. I believe I got contaminated cells or that the hospital where the treatment took place may not have had a sterile environment. Having collapsed immediately upon infusion, however, there was definitely a problem with whatever I was given. Scary for someone who was one of the first people ever to have had stem cell treatment for COPD. Back in 2007, not that much was available as far as real patient information, so I was just a babe in the woods, ripe for Nabavi's get rich quick scheme.
My next treatment was thanks to Dr. Steenblock. Someone had complained to him that he didn't think COPD was a serious disease. He contacted me and said that wasn't true, but he had never treated it. He asked if I could round up 6 people and at a much reduced cost, try a bone marrow autologous treatment. Several of us on this forum had treatment with him. I had two treatments because I felt like they were making my whole body feel better. He also helped me with a rheumatoid arthritis factor he found that my own doctors had missed. I do not believe that my lungs got much benefit, but many other parts of me did. I had a large bruise on my leg when I went for one of the treatments. The day after treatment, it was gone. That made me very aware of how powerful our own stem cells can be.
Jeannine, who is co-founder of this forum and my original stem cell mate, wanted to go to Dr. Steenblock, but living on the east coast, it was too far for her to make a trip, especially in winter. I suggested we try a treatment with Dr. Feinerman in Florida, so we made plans to meet there, along with member mysty119 last February. Unfortunately, Jeannine became very ill prior to the trip and was unable to go. I got a peripheral blood treatment from Dr. Feinerman and a few added things. Both Dr. Feinerman and Dr. Steenblock are limited as to what they can do in the U.S., however, their treatments in my opinion, do benefit the body as a whole and I felt good after all 3 of these treatments. I am still continuing with some innovative things that Dr. Feinerman has me testing, but until I complete the testing, I will have nothing to report. Dr. Feinerman is a long way from where I live so getting another treatment from him was not doable for me this year.
Last summer, I decided to try a catheter infused bone marrow and adipose stem cell treatment from Nepsis. I have no idea what the results will be and am not ready to report anything until I have something positive or negative to document. I do love their customer service and post treatment assistance. It is absolutely outstanding, but the jury is still out on whether treatment will benefit me. I was their very first COPD patient and therefore my experience will help them refine and build on their treatment. They are already planning to add placental cells to the mix.
I believe that all of the doctors that have treated me are excellent and caring. They don't just dismiss a patient and never care whether treatment worked or not. They are all working towards improving what they do.
I do have a situation living in high altitude that many with COPD do not share. It may actually interfere with my stem cell treatments which is disheartening.
I also take Stem Cell Advance and participate in the Stem Cell Advance treatment protocol. This is like a "mini" treatment on a daily basis.
I will update periodically when I feel that I have something important to add about my own condition. I continue to not decline which to me is a major improvement and I am not plagued with constant respiratory ailments like I was in the past.