Guest guest Posted November 14, 2008 Report Share Posted November 14, 2008 Maybe your A is manageable with your liquids and your lifestyle changes but please understand that for many, many of us - that is simply not the case. As a mom and as a person who has had A for over 25 years - I'm with Tonia - I would simply NOT sit back and watch my child suffer and lose weight and jeopardize their health (you are NOT going to convince me that a long term liquid diet does not have consequences on the health of a child) waiting for something that MIGHT be available in 5 years and honestly, I have not seen or read anything anywhere that leads me to believe that stem cell research is going to be anywhere close to 'fixing' us in even the next 10 years. There is still too much not known about what causes A. As notan says, there is nothing to say that even if you could make a new E and fix our nerves - that's not to say that whatever causes A would not just destroy the new nerves and new E all over again. Surgery is NOT a cure and we are all very well aware of that but I had surgery in 1989 at the age of 20 and for 18 years, I could eat 90% of what I wanted 90% of the time. It wasn't perfect, but I had a life and A did not control it. There are just some of us here ('s son for instance) that cannot get ANYTHING down, how can you even suggest that someone with a teenager on a feeding tube!! wait for 5 years because MAYBE something better will come along. You have yet to post ANYTHING with real proof or any kind of studies that prove what you're saying. It is all conjecture on your part and the part of your family and friends. In the meantime, I do hope that you are able to continue to do what you feel is best for you and please keep us posted on the stem cell research - I hope to God that I'm wrong and something real does come along and comes along soon. In the meantime - I'm going to go eat real food and not look back with any regrets over the choices I've made. All the best to you. Happy Swallowing!! - in NC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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