MT Kim
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I remembered this case study published a year ago in a journal about a patient with type 1 diabetes undergoing stem cell therapy. You probably already read it, but if not I would like to share: https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/...m/retrieve/pii/S0092867424010225?showall=true
A quote from the study: "Within 2 weeks after transplantation, the patient’s daily exogenous insulin dose requirement began to reduce from baseline of 54 ± 0.9 units/day (...) From day 18 post-transplantation, the patient’s daily insulin dose requirement decreased steadily from 43 units/day. The patient achieved complete insulin independence on day 75. Thereafter, the patient remained insulin-independent for the follow-up period of 1 year."
Those are incredible results. I hope this treatment becomes available to you and with no complications
A quote from the study: "Within 2 weeks after transplantation, the patient’s daily exogenous insulin dose requirement began to reduce from baseline of 54 ± 0.9 units/day (...) From day 18 post-transplantation, the patient’s daily insulin dose requirement decreased steadily from 43 units/day. The patient achieved complete insulin independence on day 75. Thereafter, the patient remained insulin-independent for the follow-up period of 1 year."
Those are incredible results. I hope this treatment becomes available to you and with no complications