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Time Keeps on Ticking - MS Warrior & Mom Life Podcast

Time Keeps on Ticking - MS Warrior & Mom Life Podcast

De : Cindy Locke
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An in-depth look at living with Multiple Sclerosis by host Cindy Locke and guests. Cindy was diagnosed with RRMS in 2006 and shares news, updates, events, MS hacks, etc. with you!Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Hygiène et vie saine Sciences sociales
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    • Let’s Talk About HSCT for Multiple Sclerosis - My Story - Part 3
      Aug 4 2020

      This episode is part three of the story of my HSCT experience. I continue to take you on the journey of my HSCT experience and tell you my results so far 1 year past my procedure.

      Below I am listing locations where HSCT is available as of now.

      Stay strong and stay safe!!

      HSCT (Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation) attempts to “reboot” the immune system, which is responsible for damaging the brain and spinal cord in MS. In HSCT for MS, hematopoietic (blood cell-producing) stem cells, which are derived from a person’s own (“autologous”) bone marrow or blood, are collected and stored, and the rest of the individual’s immune cells are depleted by chemotherapy. Then the stored hematopoietic stem cells are reintroduced to the body. The new stem cells migrate to the bone marrow and, over time, produce new white blood cells. Eventually, they repopulate the body with immune cells.

      _____________________________________________________

      Links for current HSCT providers:

      Dr. Burt ~ San Diego

      Clinica Ruiz

      Russia

      India

      My Instagram

      My Facebook

      My TikTok

      My Podcast Home

      Contact me cindylocke47@gmail.com

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      33 min
    • Let’s Talk About HSCT for Multiple Sclerosis - My Story - Part 2
      Jul 27 2020

      This episode is part two of the story of my HSCT experience. I continue to take you on the journey of my HSCT experience and tell you my results so far 1 year past my procedure.

      Below I am listing locations where HSCT is available as of now.

      Stay strong and stay safe!!

      HSCT (Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation) attempts to “reboot” the immune system, which is responsible for damaging the brain and spinal cord in MS. In HSCT for MS, hematopoietic (blood cell-producing) stem cells, which are derived from a person’s own (“autologous”) bone marrow or blood, are collected and stored, and the rest of the individual’s immune cells are depleted by chemotherapy. Then the stored hematopoietic stem cells are reintroduced to the body. The new stem cells migrate to the bone marrow and, over time, produce new white blood cells. Eventually, they repopulate the body with immune cells.

      _____________________________________________________

      Links for current HSCT providers:

      Dr. Burt ~ San Diego

      Clinica Ruiz

      Russia

      India

      My Instagram

      My Facebook

      My TikTok

      My Podcast Home

      Contact me cindylocke47@gmail.com

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      15 min
    • Let’s Talk About HSCT for Multiple Sclerosis - My Story - Part 1
      Jun 18 2020

      This episode is part one of the story of my HSCT experience. The beginning is a description of HSCT, who is eligible, and the benefits. After, I begin the story of my journey.

      Below I am listing locations where HSCT is available as of now.

      Stay strong and stay safe!!

      HSCT (Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation) attempts to “reboot” the immune system, which is responsible for damaging the brain and spinal cord in MS. In HSCT for MS, hematopoietic (blood cell-producing) stem cells, which are derived from a person’s own (“autologous”) bone marrow or blood, are collected and stored, and the rest of the individual’s immune cells are depleted by chemotherapy. Then the stored hematopoietic stem cells are reintroduced to the body. The new stem cells migrate to the bone marrow and, over time, produce new white blood cells. Eventually, they repopulate the body with immune cells.

      _____________________________________________________

      Links for current HSCT providers:

      Dr. Burt ~ San Diego

      Clinica Ruiz

      Russia

      India

      My Instagram

      My Facebook

      My TikTok

      My Podcast Home

      Contact me cindylocke47@gmail.com

      Afficher plus Afficher moins
      18 min
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