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Kim's stems: January 2007
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Saturday, January 13, 2007. Well three months now since the last stem cells. Balance is a little better. Hands slowly improving. Feet seem static, but better than they were. My gait is better -a narrower much more normal, longer stride, as I can balance a little longer on one foot. Might try to get out and walk around the neighborhood. It's been three years since I did that. Shoulder is pretty well healed, after three months! DAY TWENTY NINE ...
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Kim's stems: May 2007
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Thursday, May 10, 2007. Here is the before and after video I've been working on. Before leaving for China last year, I took a bunch of video of me getting out of bed, trying to play guitar, writing, walking, etc. Other improvements include me getting a little hairier. I'm not a hairy guy, and am balding, but my barber and my wife, Sally have both noted dark hair growing on my head and beard. Posted by Kim Poor's stem cell treatment at 11:34 AM.
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Kim's stems: October 2006
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Thursday, October 26, 2006. FIRST EPILOGUE Oct. 25. This is a summary of some of our experiences in Shenzhen and my stem cell treatments. For a complete day-by-day experience see entire blog. I have had Machado-Joseph diesase symptoms for about 16 years. My CAG repeat is 72, I have late-onset MJD. I was looking for a 5-10% improvement. CARE, COST and CONVENIENCE. RESULTS AS OF 10/24. Dr Susan Perlman at UCLA, an acknowedged expert neurologist...
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Kim's stems: September 2006
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Saturday, September 30, 2006. DAY FOURTEEN Sept. 30. The hospital staff is on an abbreviated schedule this week, and the city is emptying out for the big holiday. Had another lousy night last night. Freezing cold shins and feet that wouldn't warm up, while upper torso sweating profusely. bizzarre. I'm supposed to explain this to the Drs., but haven't seen them in over a week. I don't know what I'd say anyway. Another stem cell injection is sc...
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Kim's stems: December 2006
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Wednesday, December 13, 2006. Sorry for the delay. It turns out EVERYONE reads this blog. I've created a monster. Today seems like a fairly good day. It's been two months since my last injection. I see some improvements, but they come and go. I'm seeing the return of "good days" which disappeared some years ago. My bum shoulder from the China fall was determined to be a rotator cuff tear. I'm getting PT for that now. View my complete profile.
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Kim's stems: April 2007
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Tuesday, April 10, 2007. April now, six months since last stem cells. I continue to see stem cells at work. The cells that formed new neurons have done all the dividing and good they will do months ago, since neurons can only divide a few times. The systemic stem cells injections may still be dividing. New MJD recruits in China: Nick and Maria: http:/ www.stemcellschina.com/blogs/Nick/. MJD, like many neurological maladies, is progressive, so...
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Kim's stems: November 2006
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Kim Poor's stem cell treatments blog in China for SCA3 or MJD. Friday, November 03, 2006. EPILOGUE TWO Nov. 2. Had a crew from the local news interview me yesterday, and appeared on the local news at 10PM. Didn't go half-bad, though I looked like as zombie, non-blinking (a symptom) and talking slowly. Talked about me, Michael J. Fox, Rush Limbaugh. Food is up to you, which is a break from the normally depressing hospital food. Some folks bring their own hot plate and cook meals in their rooms. EPILOGUE 4...