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To: Kathy in Alaska

I remember when your mom fell and you had to call the neighbor. I didn’t realize she hadn’t been downstairs since then. But I don’t blame ya a bit for not wanting to try again after that last time. It’s hard to do that alone.
It’ll be nice if the two of you can help her down there but don’t y’all hurt yourselves doing it. Especially you with those knees. No wrong moves, ok?

Neat that the guy knew exactly what you were talking about. I didn’t know about it until you said you were going to have it done. Cool stuff, and it sounds like it’s making lives better for a lot of people. There’s no excuse for insurance not to cover it.

I guess most things are mighty expensive up there. Insurance costs are high everywhere these days and I can only imagine what they’re like for y’all. Insurance companies are greedy and I don’t know if/how they’ll ever back down again.


123 posted on 01/27/2017 1:00:14 AM PST by radu (May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
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To: radu

I have high hopes. The receptionist has had one knee done and said it was the best thing she had done (Mom with a 4 or 5 year old to chase around), and the owner, to whom I have asked direct questions, has had them in his wrist.

The procedure I had several years ago, Synvisc-One, is like jello injected and then it sets up. But it only lasts for a year or less. I nursed mine for almost 18 months before I knew I needed it again if I was going to function at work and home. My friend told me about this pain relief center that her friend was going to...so off I went and they do have a different brand, Supartz, but they also told me about the regenerative stem cell option. Stem Cells? Babies? No way...they said that is the very first question they always get.

Women scheduling elective C-sections are the voluntary donors of the afterbirth. They are prescreened and everything is tested for safety. Then the cells are tested and all that other stuff so that they can be injected.

I asked how do they know to regenerate cartilage in the knee. He said the few cells left trying to fight the inflammation are jumping up and down and waving for the new cells to help with fighting the inflammation and start doing their work. And that is why NO ANTI INFLAMMITORIES for 2 months. They need the fighters to keep fighting and not be repressed by ibuprofen, etc. He said, and I have also heard, that sports injury docs are getting away from the ice treatment first...they need the fighter cells to fight in place.

So...onward!


125 posted on 01/27/2017 1:47:42 AM PST by Kathy in Alaska ((~RIP Brian...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~))
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